College Football Belt - 1985 Oregon State at Washington
 

Oregon State

Beavers

Washington

Huskies ©

Played October 19, 1985

at Husky Stadium

Seattle, Washington

  

 

Teams' Belt Records

 

Team

Belt

Reigns

Overall

Record

Home

Record

Away

Record

Neutral

Record

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

Oregon State 0 0 7 0 .000 0 5 0 .000 0 2 0 .000        
Washington © 6 17 7 0 .708 9 2 0 .818 8 4 0 .667 0 1 0 .000

 

Previous Belt Meetings

 

10/6/1984

Washington ©

19

Oregon State

7

 

 

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Final

Oregon State

7

7

0

7

21

Washington

3

7

7

3

20

 

First-year coach Dave Kragthorpe brought his undermanned, 2-4 Oregon State Beavers to meet the 4-2 Washington Huskies & coach Don James.  The Beavers had been shutout in their last 2 games against Southern Cal & Washington State by a combined score of 97-0 as well as losing to Division II Grambling 27-6.  The 38-point underdog Beavers started a freshman at quarterback, Rich Gonzales, after QB Eric Wilhelm had been injured while All-Pac 10 WR Reggie Bynum also missed the game due to injury.  The Oregon State defense intercepted Huskies’ QB Hugh Millen 3 times before the Beavers blocked a Washington punt & recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown with less than two minutes to play to claim The Belt with a stunning 21-20 upset over Washington.  The Huskies took the lead in the 1st quarter when PK Jeff Jaeger hit a 28-yard field goal but the Beavers responded with a 43-yard touchdown pass from Gonzales to RB Darvin Malone giving Oregon State a 7-3 lead through the 1st quarter.  Washington took the lead again when RB Vince Weathersby scored on a 2-yard touchdown run but the Beavers again responded with a 20-yard touchdown run by Gonzales giving Oregon State a 14-10 halftime lead.  The Huskies got the lead back in the 3rd quarter when RB Tony Covington scored on a 14-yard touchdown run & early in the 4th quarter, Jaeger hit a 43-yard field goal giving Washington a 20-14 lead.  It looked like Oregon State had missed their chance to win the game after they drove from their 19-yard line to the Washington 11-yard line but Gonzales’ 4th down pass was knocked down by Washington's CB Demouy Williams with 3:22 left in the game.  The Huskies moved to their own 30-yard line but had to punt when fate stepped in for the Beavers.  Oregon State's DE Andre Todd broke through the Washington line untouched to block the punt from Huskies’ P Thane Cleland.  The ball bounced all the way to the end zone & the Beavers' CB Lavance Northington recovered the ball for the touchdown with 1:46 to play.  The extra-point kick by PK Jim Nielsen gave the Beavers the lead at 21-20.  Washington’s final effort ended when Millen was held for no gain on a 4th & 1 play at midfield with 1:15 to play.  ESPN ranked this game as the 19th biggest upset in college football history.  Gonzales finished with 298 yards passing with a touchdown as well as a rushing score.  Millen threw for 191 yards but was intercepted 3 times in the loss.  The Huskies finished the season 7-5 while the Beavers finished 3-8.  Washington would play for The Belt again in 1990.

 

 

 

Oregon State Game Stats Washington Game Stats
 

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Darvin Malone 14 53 0 3.79 Tony Covington 13 63 1 4.85
Erick Montgomery 6 19 0 3.17 Rick Fenney 7 46 0 6.57
          Vince Weathersby 18 44 1 2.44
 
Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs
Rich Gonzales 42 26 1 298 1 Hugh Millen 31 20 3 191 0
 

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Darvin Malone 6 85 1 14.17 David Trimble 3 43 0 14.33
Dave Montagne 6 80 0 13.33 Lonzell Hill 3 33 0 11.00
Phil Ross 5 67 0 13.40 Rod Jones 3 30 0 10.00

 

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