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Link to Photos from the matchup (I will be adding more! I’m just currently traveling back from Pennsylvania) — Oregon Ducks vs Penn State Nittany Lions on 09/27/2025 at Beaver Stadium in University Park, PA.

Beaver Stadium was booming on September 27, as 111,015 fans packed the house for Penn State’s annual “White Out.” Oregon fans matched the intensity, filling their designated upper and various sideline sections with energy from start to finish. In a dramatic rematch of last year’s Big Ten title game, the Ducks edged the Nittany Lions 30‑24 in double overtime, proving once again they can win in hostile territory.

Quarterback Dante Moore was steady when it mattered, finishing 29 of 39 for 248 yards and three touchdowns. His shovel pass to Jamari Johnson tied things up in the first OT, then he connected with Gary Bryant Jr. for a 25‑yard touchdown in the second OT. On the ground, Jordan Davison added an 8‑yard touchdown run, helping build Oregon’s edge.

But the Ducks let a 14-point lead slip away in the fourth quarter, and Penn State took full advantage, tying the game late and forcing overtime.

Penn State fought back hard in the fourth quarter. Drew Allar passed for 137 yards and two touchdowns. Devonte Ross hauled in both of his scoring catches. Running back Kaytron Allen pushed through for a touchdown in the first overtime. But Oregon’s defense made the game’s biggest play: Dillon Thieneman intercepted Allar’s pass on Penn State’s first play of the second overtime, sealing the win. 

Statistically, Oregon piled up 424 total yards versus 276 for Penn State, and controlled the line with 176 rushing yards and 248 passing yards. They also held a 33:52 to 26:08 edge in time of possession. The win extends Oregon’s regular-season winning streak and solidifies their standing in the Big Ten. Oregon now improves to 5‑0 (2‑0 Big Ten) and enters a bye week with momentum firmly in hand.