The result is a fatal blow to Oregon’s hopes of making the CFP under first-year coach Dan Lanning, as it marks the Ducks’ second loss of the season. Although Oregon remains in the Pac-12 title hunt, it’s no longer just atop the standings entering the night. Michael Pennix Jr. entered as the nation’s leader in passing yards per game for Washington and threw for 408 yards to lead the Huskies. He found Taj Davis for a 62-yard touchdown with 3:07 left to tie the game at 34-34. After a huge fourth-down stop for Washington on the ensuing possession, Henry hit a field goal – his third in three tries. Jalen McMillan led Washington with eight receptions for 122 yards. Bucky Irving and Noah Whittington each topped 100 yards rushing for Oregon, and quarterback Bo Nix turned in another big game with 280 yards passing, 59 yards rushing and three total touchdowns. But it wasn’t to overcome Washington’s powerful offense. CBS Sports will update this story soon with bundled versions.