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  1. Oregon Sideline Reporter Dusty Harrah On The Ducks Win Over Oklahoma St
  2. How Lanning, Stein and Lupoi built a juggernaut in EugeneMonday morning at CBS, college football writer Matt Zenitz named the coordinators of the week in each conference. In the Big Ten, he chose Will Stein of the Oregon Ducks, and Tosh Lupoi of the Oregon Ducks. So far Stein and Lupoi have gotten maximum value out of having their highly-paid units train against each other. Josh Yourish of Saturday Blitz noted that against Oklahoma State, "The Ducks jumped out to a 41-3 halftime lead, with 472 total yards, averaging 13.37 yards per play and 14.38 yards per dropback." That's insane domination. Autzen ZooHow Lanning, Stein and Lupoi built a juggernaut in EugeneMonday morning at CBS, college football writer Matt Zenitz named the coordinators of the week in each conference.
  3. Mike Gundy learned what happens when you disrespect the Ducks
  4. Mailbag: Could the early schedule hold Oregon back?
  5. Power Rankings: How did the Top 25 look in Week 2?ESPN.comCollege football Power Rankings: Close wins, areas for co...As Week 2 has come to an end, what are the areas of concern for our Top 25?
  6. Week 2 of the college football season is in the books, and so are Joel Klatt'sweekly rankings of the Top 10 schools. Here are Klatt's top 10 rankings after another week of college football games Joel Klatt's College Football Rankings: Julian Sayin Keeps OSU at No. 1, FSU Rises
  7. Power Four team sits on road to CFP ahead of Week 3 Separating every Power Four team into tiers as the race to the CFP begins to take shape
  8. Oregon Ducks Offense Resembling Chip Kelly Era With Explosive PlaysThe Oregon Ducks showed off an explosive offensive in the dominant win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys, and it reminded some of when current Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly was running the offense in Eugene, Oregon. How has Ducks coach Dan Lanning maintained elite offensive play at Oregon? "Oregon crafting a +420 yardage advantage over Oklahoma State (631-211) while losing the time-of-possession battle Saturday, in a 69-3 demolition, is some wicked stuff that tops anything they pulled off even during the Chip Kelly era. When the Ducks walloped UCLA 60-13 with 21:29 in time of possession in 2010, they had only a +292 yardage advantage. (That's also absurd, for the record.)," wrote Connelly. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Offense Resembling Chip Kelly Era With Explo...The No. 4 Oregon Ducks' 69-3 win over Oklahoma State was so dominant that analytical models like ESPN's Football Power Index (FPI) have ranked Oregon as the No.
  9. Breaking down Will Stein’s five best play calls from Oregon’s win over Oklahoma State Wanna dive into the Xs and Os? Here's a breakdown of Oregon's five best plays from last weekend's win over Oklahoma State.
  10. How Oregon's offense stacks up statistically through two games Here's a breakdown on how the Oregon offense ranks nationally in individual and team statistics
  11. Passing combination of Moore-to-Moore quickly emerges as a lethal weaponAutzen ZooPassing combination of Moore-to-Moore quickly emerges as...The most impressive thing in Dante Moore's 2-0 start as the Oregon quarterback is how calm and comfortable he looks operating the offense.
  12. EXCITING: Oregon's Dante Moore STILL has another gear?
  13. One play tells fans everything they need to know about the Oregon offense"The Ducks beat their opponent with youth, discipline, teamwork, speed and deception, and they did it with one perfectly-executed play after another". Autzen ZooOne play tells fans everything they need to know about th...On 2nd and 6 in the first quarter with 5:11 to play and the Ducks leading 13-0 against Oklahoma State, quarterback Dante Moore rolled left.
  14. REACTION: Oregon THROTTLES Oklahoma State | Ducks Look DIFFERENT
  15. Thanks David for this article. I totally agree with your assessment. What’s interesting is analysts across the nation are taking notice along with Oregon’s trajectory in the polls and in the BIG conference. Rivals’ Justin Hopkins captured the shift in momentum, writing, “I think Oregon is having a snowball effect, but not in the bad way. I think the snowball effect we’re seeing is the buy in from these players. You can see they were pushed and challenged all Spring and Fall…These guys are all elevating the level of play because they are doing the little things that make good teams great.” Hopkins pointed to the program’s depth, noting players understand their starting jobs are at risk because “the guy behind them might be just as good.” Hopkins added, “With the impressive wins it is really hard not to allow your expectations to shift… it’s really difficult not to get excited based on what we are seeing on the field. Sure the real test is in Happy Valley in a couple of weeks but Oregon so far has aced the eyeball test.” Analyst weighs in on if Dan Lanning's Oregon’ snowball effect could be natty boundAnalyst weighs in on if Dan Lanning's Oregon’ snowball ef...Two weeks, two blowouts, and a surge to No. 4 in the AP poll have Oregon buzzing. With Dante Moore steady at quarterback, Dan Lanning’s depth-driven culture, and what analysts call a growing ‘snowballGO DUCKS, FLY HIGH!

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