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A dozen years of dominance

For 12 years running, the Oregon Ducks have beaten the stuffing out of the Washington Huskies, much as the UO student section actually did to a toy Husky during the teams' matchup at Autzen Stadium in November 2010. The Ducks have averaged 42.3 points and hung these totals on Washington: 31, 45, 34, 55, 44, 43, 53, 34, 52, 45, 45 and 26. Here's a game-by-game look back at the past 12 years of the rivalry.

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2004: Ducks 31, Huskies 6

Oregon quarterback Kellen Clemens threw two touchdown passes to Cameron Colvin and defensive end Chris Solomona ran back an interception for a touchdown as the Ducks beat the Huskies for the first time since 2000.

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2005: Ducks 45, Huskies 21

Demetrius Williams caught two touchdown passes from Kellen Clemens, who threw for 425 yards and four TDs, setting an Autzen Stadium record with 36 completions.

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2006: Ducks 34, Huskies 14

Oregon's Darius Sanders sacked Washington quarterback Carl Bonnell, and the Ducks defense allowed just 13 yards rushing on the day. Oregon's own running game hummed, with Jonathan Stewart finishing with 159 yards and two scores.

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2007: Ducks 55, Huskies 34

Jonathan Stewart ran for a career-high 251 yards and found the end zone twice, and the Ducks pulled away behind a school-record 465 total rushing yards. Andre Crenshaw also scored two rushing TDs, and quarterback Dennis Dixon threw for one and ran for one.

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2008: Ducks 44, Huskies 10

Ducks running back Jeremiah Johnson scored two touchdowns and finished with 124 yards on a night when injuries forced the Ducks to turn to an unknown named Jeremiah Masoli at quarterback. Masoli threw for 126 yards and two touchdowns in the lopsided victory.

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2009: Ducks 43, Huskies 19

LaMichael James finished things off with his 56-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, part of a 154-yard performance. But this game also saw QB Jeremiah Masoli return from a knee injury to run for two TDs and pass for another, and the Ducks scored on a blocked punt.

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2010: Ducks 53, Huskies 16

Oregon's Talmadge Jackson III (37) stopped UW quarterback Keith Price, and the Ducks overcame a slow start to put a beatdown on the Huskies. Though the game was tied 0-0 after the first quarter, the Ducks then scored 18, 21 and 14 points in the final three periods. LaMichael James ran for 121 yards and three TDs.

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2011: Ducks 34, Huskies 17

Kenjon Barner finished with 41 yards and a touchdown, while backfield mate LaMichael James led the way with 156 yards and a TD on 25 carries. Oregon sacked Keith Price six times, and Eddie Pleasant picked him off twice.

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2012: Ducks 52, Huskies 21

Tight end Colt Lyerla (15) scored two touchdowns, and Marcus Mariota passed for four TDs. The Ducks rushed for 299 yards, with 122 coming from Kenjon Barner. Avery Patterson also returned a Keith Price interception 43 yards for a score.

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2013: Ducks 45, Huskies 24

Josh Huff's 65-yard touchdown catch was just one of the highlights in this one. Marcus Mariota tossed three TD passes and finished 24 of 31 for 366 yards. Mariota rushed for 88 more and a score. Byron Marshall ran for 106 yards and two TDs, and Bralon Addison caught eight passes for 157 yards and two touchdowns.

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2014: Ducks 45, Huskies 20

Turn it up to 11 — 11 wins, that is. The Ducks wore throwback uniforms in tribute to the 1994 team, and the 2014 team also delivered. Royce Freeman scored four touchdowns and tallied 169 yards on 29 carries. Three of Freeman’s TDs came in the first half as the Ducks built a 28-6 lead by the break. Marcus Mariota threw for 336 yards and two more TDs, to Byron Marshall and Dwayne Stanford.

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2015: Ducks 26, Huskies 20

Vernon Adams Jr. returned from a broken finger to throw for 272 yards and two touchdowns, and Ugo Amadi intercepted K.J. Carta-Samuels in the final minute to preserve the Oregon victory. Darren Carrington returned from suspension to catch both of Adams' TD passes and finished with five catches for 125 yards. The game began another Ducks streak as they won the final six games of the regular season to turn around a 3-3 start.

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2016: Ducks vs. Huskies

The Ducks' streak is in serious doubt as Mark Helfrich's team enters having lost three in a row, while Washington is undefeated and has risen to No. 5 in the national rankings after the Huskies drubbed Stanford 44-6. But Ducks offensive line coach Steve Greatwood, for one, remained confident this week. "It's a big, big game. It's a rivalry. We've had the upper hand and we intend to keep that for the next several years." He added: “The streak’s not going to end.” We’ll find out which of the Ducks' streaks will end on Saturday night.