EUGENE -- Thomas Graham Jr. knew Arizona State was going to test him.
The Oregon cornerback had to matchup with Sun Devils receiver N'Keal Harry, who dominated Graham last year en route to seven receptions for 170 yards and touchdown in an ASU win.
The Ducks defensive back got revenge in Saturday's 31-29 win with a career-high six pass breakups, four of which came on passes intended for Harry, one of the best wide outs in the country.
"At the beginning of the week we knew that they were going to come at me and come towards me with N'Keal just based off of last year's film, even though it's a whole new (Arizona State) coaching staff," Graham said.