PULLMAN, Wash. — Running back Travis Dye of No. 11 Oregon recalled the bitter feeling after the Ducks lost at Washington State in 2018, and he didn't plan to experience it again Saturday night.
Dye caught a pair of second-half touchdown passes and Oregon came back to beat Washington State 43-29.
``I remember every little detail of 2018," Dye said. ``It stuck in my mind ever since we left that field."
He called Saturday's win ``a thirst quencher."
Tyler Shough threw for 312 yards and four touchdowns for Oregon. The Ducks improved to 2-0, piling up 582 yards of total offense.
Freshman Jayden de Laura threw for 321 yards and two touchdowns for Washington State (1-1), which led at halftime but could not stop the Ducks in the second half. Freshman defensive back Ayden Hector recovered three Oregon turnovers in the first half.
``We're looking like a real great offense right now," Dye said. ``We are moving and grooving way better than we have in the past."
Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said the touchdown Oregon scored in the closing seconds of the second quarter was key. It cut Washington State's halftime lead from 12 to five points.