EUGENE — No. 6 Oregon’s defense did not allow its offensive counterparts to score all the points against Oklahoma State.

Jerry Mixon and Peyton Woodyard each had interception returns for touchdowns in the Ducks’ 69-3 mauling of the Cowboys Saturday afternoon at Autzen Stadium.

It was the fifth time since at least 1996 Oregon returned multiple interceptions for touchdowns, and its first since the 2013 Alamo Bowl against Texas.

The Ducks defense forced eight three-and-outs and outscored the Cowboys, while also not allowing a touchdown for the first time since last season’s shutout of Purdue, and gave up just 211 yards.

“That’s the standard we have in our system,” outside linebacker Teitum Tuioti said. “Jerry’s pick, he does that in practice every day. This is what our defense does. We’re

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