PASADENA, Calif. - Touchdown. Turnover. Touchdown. Turnover. Touchdown.And on it went for Oregon.Marcus Mariota and the Ducks are built for speed and in a flash they turned the first College Football Playoff semifinal game into a Rose Bowl rout.The Ducks dusted Florida State 59-20 on Thursday and now its on to Texas to try to win their first national championship.Its incredible. Im so proud of these guys right here, Mariota said. Weve got one more to take care of.Pac-12 champion Oregon (13-1) will play Ohio State in the title game Jan. 12 in Arlington, Texas. Ohio State beat Alabama 42-35 in the Sugar Bowl on Thursday night.The second-seeded Ducks scored six straight times they touched the ball in the second half, with five of the touchdowns covering at least 21 yards and the last four coming after Florida State turnovers.In a span of 12:54 on the game clock, the score went from 25-20 to 59-20.A lot of fun, said Oregon coach Mark Helfrich of the Ducks run, but at the same time these guys were able to retain a tremendous focus.In the matchup of Heisman Trophy winners, Jameis Winston matched Mariotas numbers, but the Seminoles (13-1) were no match for the Ducks.Third-seeded Florida States winning streak ended at 29. In Winstons first loss as a college starter, maybe his last game in college, he threw for 348 yards and turned the ball over twice.I think what he did as a competitor and what he does with his teammates, hes one of the great players in not only college football, but college football history to me, Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said. It was a tough day out there.Mariota was mostly brilliant again. Directing the Ducks warp-speed, hurry-up offence, the junior passed for 338 yards and two touchdowns. When he sprinted for a 23-yard touchdown with 13:56 left in the fourth quarter it made the score 52-20 and it made the Ducks the first team to reach 50 points in Rose Bowl history. This was game No. 101.The longer you go, the stronger you get, said Ducks safety Erick Dargan, who forced a fumble and intercepted a pass. We went longer and we stayed stronger. Everyone kept demanding more out of each other.The Ducks fans spent much of the final quarter mockingly doing the Seminoles warchant and tomahawk chop. After it was over the players sported T-shirts that read WON NOT DONE.The first playoff game at college footballs highest level, the type of post-season game fans have longed for forever, looked like it would be a classic for about two and a half quarters.Under a cloudless sky, on a chilly day in Pasadena, the Rose Bowl featured the third matchup of Heisman Trophy winners and a couple of quarterbacks who could be vying to be the first overall pick in Aprils NFL draft.On the same field where Florida State erased an 18-point deficit against Auburn to win the national title last year, the Seminoles trailed at half for the sixth time this season.And then the hole got deeper.Seminoles freshman Dalvin Cook was stripped by Derrick Malone Jr. with Florida State in Oregon territory. The Ducks quickly flipped the field and Royce Freeman scored his second touchdown of the day from 3 yards out to make it 25-13.Helfrich had called the Seminoles unflappable during the week leading up to the Rose Bowl — and they showed it on the next drive.Winston threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to freshman Travis Rudolph to make it 25-20 Oregon with 8:07 left in the third.Then the Ducks took off.Mariota zipped a pass to Darren Carrington for a 56-yard touchdown pass.Then another fumble by Cook, and the wave of big plays and points the Ducks do better than any team in the country started rumbling.Mariota hit Carrington for a 30-yard touchdown and the Rose Bowl, filled mostly with green and yellow, was rumbling, too.With the sun just about set behind the San Gabriel mountains, the Ducks put the Noles away.On fourth-and-5 in Oregon territory, Winston had lots of time but couldnt find a receiver. He was flushed from the pocket and as he loaded to throw his foot slipped and the ball popped out of his hands.It kind of looked like he slipped on a banana, like in cartoons, Oregon linebacker Torrodney Prevot said.The fumble bounced into Tony Washingtons arms and the defensive end went 58 yards for a score.It was just a crazy play, Winston said.The wave had washed over Florida State.Florida State had not lost since Nov. 24, 2012, to Florida. Winston had never lost a college start in 26 tries.Turnovers were a problem all year for Seminoles, who came into the game 84th in the nation in turnover margin (minus-3), and in the playoff it was ultimately what doomed them.We beat ourselves, Winston said. We were never stopped at all.Winston, whose two years at Florida State have been filled with spectacular play on the field and controversy off, still has two years of eligibility left, but he has nothing left to prove.Mariota and the Ducks are moving on, with a chance to add the biggest prize of all — the only significant one missing — to their trophy case.___Follow Ralph D. Russo at www.Twitter.com/ralphDrussoapAdidas Nmd r1 Herre Danmark . -- Desperate to stop Tom Bradys latest comeback bid, the Miami Dolphins sought help from a reserve safety making his NFL debut after being signed Tuesday off the San Francisco 49ers practice squad. Adidas Nmd Dame Udsalg . Make the extra pass, take care of the ball, play defence and get more out of his bench. http://www.dknmdskotilbud.com/adidas-nmd-dame-outlet-danmark.html . 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Tyson Baillie had a goal and an assist for the Rockets (30-3-2) while Cole Linaker, Colton Heffley and Madison Bowey each scored once. Jackson Houck and Anthony Ast scored for the Giants (17-14-7) as Jared Rathjen turned away 28-of-32 shots in a losing cause. Kelowna went 3 for 6 on the power play while Vancouver failed to score on four chances with the man advantage. Giants defenceman Shaun Dosanjh was given a game misconduct in the third period for an illegal check to the head. --- BRONCOS 4 WARRIORS 1 MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Landon Bow made 35 saves, including 15 in the third period, as Swift Current downed the Warriors. Brett Lernout, Colby Cave, Jake DeBrusk and Zac Mackay scored for the Broncos (21-13-6) and Andrew Johnson chipped in with two assists. Bryson Gore scored the lone goal for Moose Jaw (11-22-6), which is 3-6-1 in its last 10 games. Justin Paulic turned away 22-of-26 shots for the Warriors. --- PATS 8 WHEAT KINGS 4 REGINA — Chandler Stephenson had two goals and an assist and Boston Leier scored once and set up three more as the Pats doubled Brandon. Connor Gay had a goal and two assists for Regina (19-15-4), which halted a four-game slide, while Geordie Maguire, Carter Hansen, Adam Brooks and Dmitry Sinitsyn added a goal each. Tim McGauley scored twice for the Wheat Kings (19-15-3) and Ryley Lindgren and John Quenneville had the others. Dawson MacAuley made 22 saves for the Pats as Curtis Honey turned away 43-of-51 shots for Brandon. --- RAIDERS 4 BLADES 2 SASKATOON — Prince Albert opened up a four-goal lead en route to handing the Blades their 13th straight defeat. Gage Quinney, Darcy Zaharichuk, Jayden Hart and Ryan Coghlan supplied the offence for the Raiders (19-16-2). Nathan Burns and Graham Millar scored for Saskatoon (10-27-3), which hasnt won a game since Nov. 22 when it beat the Lethbridge Hurricanes 5-2. Cole Cheveldave made 31 saves for Prince Albert while Alex Moodie turned aside 34-of-38 shots for the Blades. --- HITMEN 6 OIL KINGS 2 CALGARY — Elliott Peterson registered his first-career hat trick and Chris Driedger made 34 saves as the Hitmen toppled Edmonton. Chase Lang, Pavel Padakin and Jake Virtanen also scored for Calgary (23-8-5), which remains atop the Eastern Conference standings. Mads Eller and Brett Pollock registered goals for the Oil Kings (23-11-1) and Henrik Samuelsson assiisted on both.dddddddddddd Edmontons Tristan Jarry gave up five goals on 15 shots. --- TIGERS 4 HURRICANES 2 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Kyle Becker and Chad Labelle each had a goal and an assist as the Tigers doubled up Lethbridge. Curtis Valk and Logan McVeigh also scored for Medicine Hat (22-12-3) while Blake Penner received a charging major and game misconduct 5:45 into the first period. Russell Maxwell and Brady Ramsay had a goal apiece for the Hurricanes (7-28-5), who failed to earn their third straight victory. Zac Robidoux made 21 saves for the Tigers. Lethbridges Teagan Sacher started in net but left the game less than six minutes into the first period. Corbin Boes took over and stopped 38-of-41 shots in relief. --- WINTERHAWKS 4 AMERICANS 1 PORTLAND, Ore. — Brendan Burke stopped 30 shots as the Winterhawks beat Tri-City to improve to 13-3-1 on home ice. Adam De Champlain and Dominic Turgeon each had a goal and an assist for Portland (25-8-4) while Oliver Bjorkstrand and Tyson Predinchuk added the others. The Americans (17-17-4) got their lone goal from Brian Williams. Eric Comrie started in net for Tri-City and allowed four goals on 26 shots before giving way to Evan Sarthou, who stopped all 12 shots he faced in 20 minutes of action. --- SILVERTIPS 4 THUNDERBIRDS 3 (OT) KENT, Wash. — Brayden Low scored 3:26 into extra time and Daniel Cotton made 39 saves as Everett edged Seattle. Carson Stadnyk had a pair of goals for the Silvertips (23-11-4) and Jujhar Khaira scored once. Branden Troock, Ryan Gropp and Roberts Lipsbergs scored for the Thunderbirds (22-10-5) and Shea Theodore chipped in with two assists. Seattles Danny Mumaugh stopped 37 shots in a losing cause. --- ICE 2 CHIEFS 1 SPOKANE, Wash. — Mackenzie Skapski turned away 36-of-37 shots as Kootenay halted the Chiefs four-game win streak. Levi Cable and Zach McPhee scored in the first period for the Ice (19-17-3), with McPhees coming by way of the man advantage. Dominic Zwerger responded in the second period for Spokane (22-13-2). Eric Williams made 20 saves for the Chiefs, who fell to 11-7-1 on home ice. --- ROYALS 5 COUGARS 2 VICTORIA — Brandon Magee scored once and set up two more as the Royals defeated Prince George. Austin Carroll and Axel Blomqvist each had a goal and an assist for Victoria (25-13-2) while Ben Walker and Jack Palmer scored a goal apiece. Todd Fiddler and Klarc Wilson scored for the Cougars (14-20-5) and Jordan Tkatch assisted on both of his clubs goals. Coleman Vollrath made 33 saves for the Royals. Prince Georges Ty Edmonds turned away 24-of-29 shots in defeat. --- ' ' '