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ASU vs Oregon: By the numbers

See the important stats from ASU's heart-breaking loss to Oregon

Football Oregon Mike Bercovici Gary Chambers overtime TD reaction
ASU quarterback Mike Bercovici, left, celebrates with teammate wide receiver Gary Chambers, right, after running in a touchdown in overtime on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. The Ducks beat the Sun Devils 61-55 in the third overtime period.

We broke down ASU football's 61-55 triple overtime loss to Oregon and highlighted the most important statistics from Thursday's game.

Rushing yards for sophomore running backs Demario Richard and Kalen Ballage. Richard secured the lone touchdown run between the two backs and combined they averaged 8.4 yards per carry.

Carries for Ballage or Richard in the three overtime periods. Redshirt senior quarterback Mike Bercovici went 3/5 through the air for 35 and ran for another 35 yards and senior wide receiver DJ Foster had two carries for seven yards.

Yards of offense for ASU, outgaining Oregon by over 200 yards. It is the third highest in a game in the history of the program and the most in the Todd Graham era.

Penalty yards enforced against the Sun Devils. Todd Graham often preaches mistake-free football, but his team made many Thursday night, not least of all committing nine penalties, including multiple personal fouls.

Missed field goals by junior kicker Zane Gonzalez. This was the first game of his illustrious career in the maroon and gold that Gonzalez missed more than two kicks, missing the target from 26, 51 and 54-yards away.

Different ASU players to catch a pass. In a season in with a hit or miss  passing game, the Sun Devils found a rhythm through the air and got a plethora of skill players involved.

Related Links:

Report Card: Grading ASU football's 61-55 loss to Oregon

ASU vs. Oregon: An epic battle for the Pac-12 Disappointment Bowl


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