EUGENE, Ore. — After the game ended with a fourth-down interception in overtime, after Jaylon Redd sat frozen in the end zone with his head in his hands and, after a loud F-bomb followed by a slammed door reverberated throughout a dead-silent Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, Oregon coach Mario Cristobal gritted his teeth for the first 8 minutes and 38 seconds of second-guessing.



He already had answered three questions about the fumble.



No. 20 Oregon had survived two wild swings in a game that once looked in the bag. Up 14-0 in the second quarter, Oregon’s Thomas Graham Jr. appeared to have stripped Stanford’s Osiris St. Brown for a turnover. Instead, the play was called dead and a 40-yard J.J. Arcega-Whiteside reception set up a 13-yard Arcega-Whiteside touchdown.



Later, Oregon was about to go up 31-7 in the third quarter, but a would-be Redd touchdown was overturned after it was determined he was out of bounds at the 1. Two plays later, a bad snap...