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Football History vs University of Hawaii from Dec 26, 1921 - Sep 10, 1994

 

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The official University of Oregon Ducks Football History vs University of Hawaii

 

 

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Bo Nix, players to watch in the Oregon vs. Hawaii football game - September 16

 

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Mar’Keise Irving will lead the Oregon Ducks (2-0) into their matchup against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (1-2) at Autzen...

 

 

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Oregon Ducks vs. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors: Prediction, point spread, odds, best bet

 

It wasn’t always pretty over the weekend, but the Oregon Ducks did what they were supposed to do and took care of business against the Texas Tech Red Raiders down in Lubbock over the weekend.

 

Though the penalties were a big issue, and the Ducks have a long list of things to improve on going forward, Oregon is still standing strong with a 2-0 record and the No. 13 spot in the LBM Coaches Poll.

 

Fortunately, the Ducks will get another opportunity to shore things up and work on improving some miscues against a lesser Hawaii Rainbow Warriors team this weekend.

 

Oregon can work on the things they need to work on, get a likely easy win, and then move on to a brutal Pac-12 schedule going forward.

 

Here’s an early look at this weekend’s betting lines according to BetMGM

 

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The Ducks open up as more than 5-TD favorites over the Rainbow Warriors on Saturday.

 

 

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Know the Foe: Five Hawaii players to know

 

This will be a weekly feature published each week and one of three weekly "Know the Foe" stories" per game week. We'll also educate fans on the opposition using recruiting rankings weekly, while a Q&A with the opposing school's beat writer will complete the "Know the Foe' series.

 

Because, as the headline suggests, it's important to Know The Foe.

 

Here are five Rainbow Warrior players that will be worth knowing when the teams square off...

 

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This will be a weekly feature published each week and one of three weekly "Know the Foe" stories" per game week.
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Led by legendary QB Timmy Chang, Rainbow Warriors take on personality of head coach

 

Football teams are known to take on the personality of their head coaches.

 

Saturday's opponent will be no different, and if you know anything about Timmy Chang's playing career at Hawaii, you know what that means about this weekend's matchup.

 

"Obviously, he was a phenomenal player. I think he's second overall all-time in passing yards, and that's the flavor they are right now. They air it out," Oregon coach Dan Lanning said at his weekly Monday evening press conference.

 

"Him as a player and what they're doing, you see a lot of carryover."

 

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Know the foe: The 10 best recruits on Hawaii's roster

 

The 13th-ranked Ducks are set to square off against Hawaii this Saturday in Eugene.

 

Per the 247Sports Team Talent Composite, the Rainbow Warriors have 110th most talented roster in the country. Hawaii has two former four-star recruits on its roster this season.

 

Today we run through that talent and where it resides on this Hawaii team. So take a look at which Rainbow Warriors players you should know based upon their recruiting rankings...

 

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These 10 Hawaii players had the best recruiting rankings out of high school.

 

 

 

 

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Dan Lanning, Oregon focusing on penalties after Texas Tech win

 

Dan Lanning said the flight home from Lubbock, Texas, over the weekend was a mixed-emotion flight.

 

Lanning was proud of the poise his Oregon Ducks showed to erase a nine-point second-half deficit in what proved to be a very challenging environment. But they also had mistakes in the game that needed to be acknowledged.

 

“We always talk about Monday’s our day to go to the doctor,” he said when he met with reporters Monday evening. “We were able to go to the doctor and acknowledge a lot of things.”

 

Chief among them: penalties...

 

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Dan Lanning and the Ducks are looking to drill penalties this week that cost them against Texas Tech.
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Practice Notes: Lineman returns, linebacker absent, new walk-on shows up

 

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Several personnel notes from Oregon’s practice on Tuesday morning, including the arrival of Jurrion Dickey’s brother, Jajuan Dickey.

 

Updates from Oregon's week three Tuesday football practice

The Ducks held their first of two open practices this week on Tuesday morning. Here's a recap of everything media saw during the 20 available minutes.

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The Ducks held their first of two open practices this week on Tuesday morning. Here's a recap of everything media saw during the 20 available minutes.

 

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Jr. wide receiver Tez Johnson meets with the media ahead of matchup vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

So. defensive back Jahlil Florence meets with the media ahead of matchup vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

Sr. defensive lineman Taki Taimani meets with the media ahead of matchup vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

So. offensive lineman Josh Conerly Jr. meets with the media ahead of matchup vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

 

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Autzen Audibles Podcast

 

An early look ahead to No. 13 Oregon vs Hawaii

  • -- Discussion of injuries at today's practice
  • -- Takeaways and comments made by coach Dan Lanning after reviewing the film of the team's win at Texas Tech
  • -- How the Ducks will prepare for Hawaii
  • -- Early thoughts on the matchups and key players from Hawaii

Join Matt Prehm, Erik Skopil, and Jared Mack as they talk about playing Hawaii...

 

 

 

 

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Oregon's defensive line focused on improving against quarterback keepers in matchup against Hawaii

 

After Texas Tech QB Tyler Shough ran for over 100 yards, Oregon's defensive line is focused on improving that area of their game.

 

A year after finishing 32nd in the country in team rush defense, the Ducks were expected to improve on that mark in the 2023 season.

 

In game one, the Ducks allowed 148 yards on the ground to Portland State in an 81-7 win. Against Texas Tech on the road, the Red Raiders' rush attack essentially began and ended with one player: QB Tyler Shough.

 

Shough attempted 23 of Tech's 32 total carries, accumulating 145 yards on the ground without sacks counting against his total yardage. With sacks counting towards his total yards accumulated, Shough finished with 101 yards. The Red Raiders, overall, finished with 174 yards on the ground, averaging over five yards per carry.

 

Oregon's defense retooled on the defensive line this offseason, adding in multiple highly rated recruits and talents from the transfer portal while returning all but one starter.

 

For the unit, through two games, it's clear attacking the ground game is a top priority.

 

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After Texas Tech QB Tyler Shough ran for over 100 yards, Oregon's defensive line is focused on improving that area of their game.

 

 

 

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Josh Conerly Jr. takes responsibility for false starts at Texas Tech

 

Sophomore left tackle Josh Conerly Jr. didn't push the blame anywhere following a mistake-plagued starting road debut in Lubbock last weekend.

 

Half of Oregon's 14 penalties over the weekend came prior to offensive snaps, and nearly half of those infractions came when left tackle Josh Conerly Jr. moved prematurely.

 

Oregon coach Dan Lanning pointed to how Texas Tech shifted it's defensive line just before the snap — a tactic referred to as "stemming" — along with their cadence as an explanation for the issues.

 

Conerly himself wasn't willing to take the out his coach created for him. Speaking with media for the first time on Tuesday following the game, the sophomore cited nerves as the primary cause for his three false start flags.

 

"That was all me and just my anxiety being too high. I just really have to take a deep breath and calm down," he explained. "That's something I just have to clean up by myself. That's not on anybody else but me. I just really have to calm down and play my game and not think too much."

 

All three of the penalties came over the first 32 minutes of play. Once he recognized the impact his mistakes were having on the offense, he settled in.

 

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Where Bo Nix's Heisman odds stand after thrilling win over Texas Tech in Week 2

 

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Now might be a good time to grab the Bo Nix for Heisman Trophy odds…

 

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College Football Power Rankings: Texas, Colorado continue ascension as Pac-12 gets plenty of love

 

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The Longhorns are in College Football Playoff contention after a tentpole win

 

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5 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors the Ducks need to know for Saturday's game

 
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These 5 Hawaii players will have to be accounted for in order for the Ducks to go 3-0 on the young season.

 

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Hawaii's offensive attack will Oregon's secondary to the test in Week 3

 

Hawaii will enter Autzen Stadium Saturday night as five-touchdown underdogs against the No. 13 Oregon Ducks. If the Rainbow Warriors do lose by 35, it likely won’t be because they failed to put points on the scoreboard.

 

Head coach Timmy Chang, once a Heisman candidate when he played for Hawaii, installed an offense where options 1 through 3 are to throw the ball; option 4 might be to throw the ball deep.

 

Fortunately for Hawaii, they have a quarterback seemingly up to the task in Brayden Schager. The junior from Dallas, Texas is your prototypical pro-style quarterback at 6-foot-3 and 225 pounds. He is averaging 325 yards through the air and has 10 touchdowns.

 

But Schager has been known for throwing a few interceptions. He has five so far in just three games.

 

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Hawaii is going to pass the ball early and often. Oregon’s secondary is going to need to be up to the task on Saturday.

 

 

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Oregon Ducks must get run game going against Hawaii

 

Oregon Football is 2-0 after a gritty win at Texas Tech and welcome a 1-2 Hawaii team averaging just under 30 points per game this season. The Ducks are putting up an average of 60 per contest after dropping 81 points in Portland State two weeks ago,

 

The run game will look to get back on track against Hawaii after being handled by a stout defensive front at Texas Tech. They were able to manage just over 100 yards on the ground in that game.

 

Oregon likes to move the ball by playing shifty on the ground, not just running north to south. The Ducks could not find any wiggle room. I expect a rebound of sorts against the Rainbow Warriors. Oregon has one of the deepest running back rosters in the country.

 

They will find a way...

 

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Hawaii hoping to contain Bo Nix and No. 13 Oregon

 

Hawaii (1-2) answered a pair of losses to open the season with a 31-20 victory over FCS foe Albany last Saturday. That said, Rainbow Warriors coach Timmy Chang knows his team has its work cut out against Oregon.

 

“They’re a good opponent. They are gonna compete for a Pac-12 championship, and in their minds they are a CFP team — it’s gonna be tough.

 

It’s a tough game,” Chang said. “So we have to get healed up, we have to get ready to go. We have to have a tough mindset. It’s a good, good experience and mindset and mentality to get ready for this (weekend).”

 

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Bo Nix aims to continue his strong start to the season on Saturday when No. 13 Oregon hosts Hawaii in Eugene, Ore.
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Autzen Audibles Podcast

 

Hawaii insider Jackson Moore previews Ducks vs Rainbow Warriors

  • -- Inside scoop on the program's direction early in the season under Hawaii football legend Timmy Chang
  • -- Strengths and weaknesses of the Rainbows going into this game
  • -- Key storylines to watch play out this weekend at Autzen Stadium

Join Matt Prehm, Erik Skopil, and Jackson Moore as talk Hawaii game...

 

 

 

 

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Know the Foe: Hawaii insider Jackson Moore answers five questions

Hawaii insider Jackson Moore answers five questions leading up to Saturday's meeting in Eugene

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Hawaii insider Jackson Moore answers five questions leading up to Saturday's meeting in Eugene

 

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Updates from Oregon's week three Wednesday football practice

 

The Ducks held their second of two open practices this week on Wednesday morning.

 

Here's a recap of everything media saw during the 20 available minutes.

 

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The Ducks held their second of two open practices this week on Wednesday morning. Here's a recap of everything media saw...

 

 

 

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Jackson Powers-Johnson: "Gotta be locked in."

Meets with the media ahead of Oregon Football's matchup vs. Hawaii

 

 

 

Evan Williams: "That's where growth comes in."

Meets with the media ahead of Oregon Football's matchup vs. Hawaii

 

 

 

Faaope Laloulu: "I play the big brother role"

Meets with the media ahead of Oregon Football's matchup vs. Hawaii

 

 

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Dan Lanning: "Good work day today."

WATCH: Dan Lanning gives his final preview ahead of Oregon vs Hawaii

 

 

 

Everything Dan Lanning said on Wednesday of Hawaii week

Below is a complete transcript of Dan Lanning's Wednesday press conference.

 

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Below is a complete transcript of Dan Lanning's Wednesday press conference.

 

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Evan Williams on facing Hawaii's passing attack: 'I love stepping up to the plate during these types of games'

 

The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors seem to have a high-usage, gunslinging quarterback every few years.

Whether it was Timmy Chang or the late Colt Brennan during the early 200s or Cole McDonald as a more recent name, throwing the ball up, down, and around the field has never been a problem for the team from the Island.

 

In 2023, with Chang as the head coach, quarterback Brayden Schager is the name to watch. Schager has 10 touchdowns through three games and also five interceptions. He's thrown for nearly 1,000 yards this season but also leads the nation in sacks allowed with 14.

 

The Rainbow Warriors' offense is exactly what you'd expect it to be: All or nothing.

 

This game is an opportunity for senior safety Evan Williams to showcase the Ducks' secondary and a moment he's looking forward to...

 

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Oregon safety Evan Williams just completed his first game as a Duck in a win over Texas Tech, and now, the Rainbow Warriors...
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Photos from Oregon's Wednesday practice of Hawaii week

 

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Below is a collection of a few dozen images snapped from DuckTerritory's Jason Fairchild from Wednesday's practice.

 

 

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A struggling Hawaii defense enters Autzen down a key linebacker

 

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Hawaii will enter Autzen down a man as linebacker and team captain Logan Taylor is out with a torn ACL.

 

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The A-Bomb: Nix’s protection against Red Raiders was downright “offensive”

 

The young O-Line got a dose of reality against Texas Tech’s pressure.

 

A well-known fact among Duck fans, or any college football fans in general, is that Oregon quarterback Bo Nix is fast.

 

Maybe not quite Dennis Dixon or Marcus Mariota fast, but the boy’s got wheels.

 

And thank Good Gosh for that!

 

Oregon came from behind on another clutch performance by Bo to win 38-30 in a battle in Lubbock.

 

Nix was 32-of-44 for 359 yards and two touchdowns, earning himself Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week. Further impressive stats by the underrated and underappreciated (at least in the national media) signal caller.

 

But what won’t necessarily show up on the stat sheet was the number of times Nix was flushed from the pocket, the number of times he had a man on his heels, the number of times he had to use that impressive speed of his for an escape act.

 

Namely, Bo was running for his life Saturday night down in the Lone Star State.

 

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The young O-Line got a dose of reality against Texas Tech’s pressure.

 

 

 

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CollegeWire writers make their Week 3 Pac-12 selections

 
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CollegeWire’s Pac-12 writers send in their picks for a seemingly easy week for the Conference of Champions.

 

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Autzen Audibles Podcast

 

Previewing, making bold picks, and our score predictions for Oregon vs. Hawaii

  • -- Injuries 
  • -- Final preview of No. 13 Oregon vs. Hawaii
  • -- Offer some bold predictions
  • -- Our score picks
  • -- Extend a 31-game home winning streak against non-conference opponents

Join Matt Prehm, Erik Skopil and Jared Mack as they work through topics above...

 

 

 

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Oregon vs. Hawaii: 'Tale of the Tape' for No. 13 Ducks vs. Rainbow Warriors

 

It may be hard for Oregon Duck fans to gauge the level of competition that they should expect going into Week 3 against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.

 

While the matchup at home likely won’t be as tough as last week vs. Texas Tech down in Lubbock, it also shouldn’t be as easy as Week 1 against the Portland State Vikings.

 

So how much of a test will Hawaii pose for the Ducks? That’s where we want the numbers to come in. While the Rainbow Warriors may not have a rushing attack that strikes fear in anyone, their passing game can put up numbers in a hurry.

 

Does their defense do anything to give Oregon cause for concern? Will the Ducks secondary be able to hold up in this game and force a blowout?

 

Those are all questions we are yet to find answers to. Let’s take a look at the tale of the tape and see what that tells us...

 

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Hawaii has a prolific passing offense ranked No. 14 in the nation. Can Oregon’s secondary step up? Let’s see what the numbers say.
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Vilardo: 2023 Week 3 SuperWest Football Power Rankings

How the Pac-12 and Mountain West teams (along with BYU) stack up after their Week 2 games

 
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How the Pac-12 and Mountain West teams (along with BYU) stack up after their Week 2 games.

 

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New-look offensive line continuing to jell as season goes

 

Oregon replaced four outgoing O-Line starters this offseason. This year's five is still in the process of jelling.

 

A new-look offensive line like the one the Ducks have opened the 2023 season with typically sees gradual progress.

 

As starting center Jackson Powers-Johnson said after Wednesday's practice, the biggest strides are often taken once the games begin to be played.

 

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Oregon replaced four outgoing O-Line starters this offseason. This year's five is still in the process of jelling.

 

 

 

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Duck Tape: Film Analysis of Hawai’i 2023

 

Hawai’i has played two FBS games in week 0 at Vanderbilt and Week 1 vs Stanford which have been charted for this preview, plus an FCS game hosting Albany week 2.

 

Last week’s game was evidently aired only on local pay-per-view, and acquiring the tape, or even highlights, has proven impossible.

 

I have the play-by-play from the school’s records checked against local and national media, but still can’t be certain it’s completely correct without film review.

 

It was a close contest – Albany was driving into the redzone late in the 4th quarter down four points, only to give up a long fumble return that set up Hawai’i with a short field for a touchdown that would put the game away – but per standard practice statistics from that game are excluded from this article, except as specifically noted.

 

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A preview of Oregon’s week 3 opponent in Autzen

 

 

 

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3 Keys to victory against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors

 

Much like against Portland State, this post will be more of a “Keys to success,” than a “Keys to victory,” because victory for the Ducks is a near-certainty.

 

These are things I as a fan want to see in order to feel optimistic heading into conference play, and the rest of the season.

 

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3 Keys to victory against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors

 

 

 

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7 major questions for the Ducks to answer in Week 3 vs. Hawaii

 

We entered the 2023 college football season with a lot of questions for the Oregon Ducks. With so many new faces on the roster under year two of Dan Lanning, there were a million different things that we couldn’t wait to see play out in Week 1 against the Portland State Vikings.

 

Unfortunately, because of the level of competition, we didn’t get a ton of answers. A week later, with a thriller down in Lubbock that the Ducks were able to squeak out against the Texas Tech Red Raiders, we were actually left with more questions than we were answers once again.

 

So now, going into Week 3 against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, there are a lot of things that we still have yet to learn about the Ducks.

 

With all of that being said, let’s look at what some of those big questions going into Saturday...

 

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Does Jordan Burch show up? Will the penalty problems go away? Can Oregon’s secondary step up to the test? Our biggest...

 

 

 

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Scouting the Rainbow Warriors: 5 questions with a Hawaii beat reporter

 

No. 13 Oregon (2-0) hosts Hawaii (1-2) on Saturday (5 p.m., Pac-12 Network) at Autzen Stadium.

 

Oregon has lost three straight meetings in the series, with the last coming 29 years ago.

 

The Oregonian/OregonLive reached out to Hawaii beat reporter Stephen Tsai (@StephenTsai) of The Honolulu Star Advertiser to pose five questions and gain insight into the Rainbow Warriors.

 

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Insight from Hawaii beat reporter Stephen Tsai

 

 

 

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BOOOOOOOOO!

 

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Five keys to the game: No. 13 Oregon vs. Hawaii

 

Each week I identify five things that will be key to Oregon pulling out the win. These are things we believe will be worth your time to follow on Saturday, and that when the smoke clears will prove pivotal to the game's final outcome.

 

So, here are five keys for the Ducks picking up their third victory of the 2023 season over the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors at Autzen Stadium on Saturday.

 

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Here are five to ensure No. 13 Oregon exits Autzen Stadium with a 3-0 record
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This injury report includes some Hawaii players...

 

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Injury report: The Ducks are still missing some key players, but they are getting closer to returning to action.

 

 

Oregon injury report for Week 3 vs. Hawaii

 

As Oregon enters Week 3 of the 2023 season, it is rolling with an almost entirely healthy roster.

 

While head coach Dan Lanning has been unwilling to discuss injuries or absences this season, the majority of the Ducks’ players were full-go during the open portions of practice this week.

 

There are a few exceptions, though, as several scholarship players were limited or absent during practice this week.

 

Here’s a rundown of which Oregon players may or may not be available for Saturday’s matchup with the Rainbow Warriors based on recent practice observations.

 

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Here’s a rundown of which Oregon players may not be available for Saturday’s matchup with Hawaii based on recent practice...
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5 THINGS TO WATCH: HAWAI'I

 

Some storylines to watch once the game kicks off …

 

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The Ducks will face the Rainbow Warriors in Autzen Stadium on Saturday (5 p.m., Pac-12 Network).

 

 

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Oregon Ducks vs. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors: Game preview, odds, time, TV channel, how to watch live stream online

 

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How to watch and what to watch for when Oregon hosts Hawaii

 

 

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Ducks Wire Roundtable: Predictions, opinions for Oregon vs. Hawaii

 

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Ducks Wire Roundtable: Predictions, opinions for Oregon vs. Hawaii

 

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