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Instant Reactions: Oregon dominates Hawaii to close out non-con schedule

 

The No. 13 ranked Oregon Ducks hosted visiting Hawaii for their final non-conference game of the season and the Ducks dominated the Rainbows.

 

Here are our instant takeaways from the contest as the Ducks now turn their heads to Pac-12 play...

 

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The No. 13 ranked Oregon Ducks hosted visiting Hawaii for their final non-conference game of the season and the Ducks...

 

 

 

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Social media reacts to Oregon's blowout win over Rainbow Warriors

 

We knew coming into the game that it wouldn’t be much of a contest between the Oregon Ducks and Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.

 

That was confirmed when the Ducks forced a three-and-out and drove 59 yards in two plays to go up 7-0 within the first 58 seconds of the game.

From there, the route was on.

 

It served as a nice and relaxing evening in Eugene, which was much appreciated after the stressful game that came against the Texas Tech Red Raiders a week before down in Lubbock.

 

While scoring was plentiful for the offense, it was the Ducks’ defense that really put on a show, clamping down on Hawaii’s solid passing game and making life hard on the Rainbow Warriors.

 

In the second half, a lot of young players on the roster got a chance to see the field and get some valuable experience as well.

 

Here are some of the best social media reactions to the day...

 

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This game was nowhere near as stressful as last week’s game. Oregon fans were happy about that on Saturday night.

 

 

 

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The No. 13 Oregon Ducks football team host Hawaii Saturday night at Autzen Stadium in Eugene.

 

 

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The Nation's Longest Active Non-conference Home Winning Streak is now 32

 

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Dan Lanning Postgame Press Conference | Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

Everything Dan Lanning said after Oregon's blowout victory against Hawaii - Transcript

 

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

 

 

 

 

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3 takeaways from Oregon's dominant win over Hawaii

 

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Oregon smashes Hawaii to close out conference play. Here are three takeaways from the game.

 

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Ducks Wire Player of the Game: Tez Johnson shines in win over Hawaii

 

The first time Tez Johnson touched the ball against Hawaii, it was on a 15-yard punt return that was very close from being a touchdown.

 

That set the tone for the Ducks and Johnson as Oregon crushed the Rainbow Warriors 55-10. After that return, Johnson scored two plays later on a 49-yard reception from brother Bo Nix and the Ducks were off and running...

 

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Whether it was returning punts or catching long bombs, Tez Johnson showed why Oregon got him in the transfer portal.

 

 

 

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No. 13 Oregon vs. Hawaii Football Highlights

 

 

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WATCH: Interview with Tez Johnson from Pac-12 Networks

 

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Oregon student-athlete Tez Johnson followed-up with Pac-12 Networks' Yogi Roth after his first career game with multiple...

 

 

 

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Dominant Ducks Improve To 3-0

 

The Oregon football team extended the nation's longest nonconference home win streak and remained unbeaten through three games this season with a 55-10 win Saturday over Hawai'i before 52,779 fans in Autzen Stadium.

 

The No. 13 Ducks entered the night with the longest nonconference home winning streak in the nation after Alabama's loss to Texas the previous week. Saturday's win was No. 32 in a row for Oregon in nonconference games in Autzen.

 

Oregon also entered this week as the top scoring team in the FBS, averaging 59.5 points per game.

 

They nearly matched that average Saturday, with Bo Nix throwing for three touchdowns, Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden each having two touchdown receptions and Jordan James running for two scores.

 

For those interested in seeing stats, look in article...

 

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Oregon played well in all three phases for a 55-10 win Saturday night over Hawai'i.
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Jr. defensive end Jordan Burch meets with the media following win vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

So. quarterback Ty Thompson meets with the media following win vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

Jr. wide receiver Traeshon Holden meets with the media following win vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

Jr. wide receiver Tez Johnson meets with the media following win vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

Jr. linebacker Bryce Boettcher meets with the media following win vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

Sr. defensive back Khyree Jackson meets with the media following win vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

Sr. quarterback Bo Nix meets with the media following win vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

Everything Oregon QB Bo Nix said after No. 13 Oregon's win over Hawaii - Transcript

 

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Oregon quarterback Bo Nix spoke with media for about eight minutes following the team's 55-10 win over Hawaii. Here is a full...

 

 

 

Jr. offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson meets with the media following win vs. Hawai'i

 

 

 

 

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True freshmen tracker: Twenty-two contribute in Oregon's beatdown of Hawaii

 

Nearly every member of Oregon's freshmen class saw the field in Saturday's 55-10 win over Hawaii.

 

Officially 22 true freshmen played in what was a start to finish beatdown of the visiting Rainbow Warriors.

 

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Oregon played nearly two-dozen members of its 2023 freshman signing class in Saturday's 55-10 win over Hawaii.

 

 

 

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Ducks secondary shows marked improvement against Hawaii

 

Oregon's secondary came into Saturday's matchup against Hawaii, hoping to improve upon their performance against Texas Tech a week prior.

 

The Red Raiders, led by former Oregon QB Tyler Shough, hit Oregon's secondary hard, leaving them confused in coverage multiple times to see chunk play after chunk play land.

 

Hawaii did not look any easier on the schedule. Led by QB Brayden Schager, the Rainbow Warriors averaged over 320 yards a night through the air and had already put up impressive passing numbers against Pac-12 and Power Five-level competition.

 

This season, the Rainbow Warriors' sweet spot has been the deep shots (passes over 20+ yards), connecting on 11 of them on the year for 357 yards, five touchdowns, and zero interceptions.

 

Schager throws deep passes 18.8 percent of the time, according to Pro Football Focus, with an average depth of target over 30 yards. On paper, it was a matchup that could have become a real issue for the Ducks secondary.

 

Instead, it was Oregon's secondary who came away with the headlines. Schager threw for 143 yards on the night, attempting over 40 passes but only completing 27.

 

Schager reached the one passing touchdown mark with only a few minutes to spare in the fourth quarter, as the Oregon secondary limited the Hawaii offense.

 

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Against another high-profile passing team, the Ducks secondary, headlined by Khyree Jackson, put together its best performance of the season.

 

 

 

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Pac-12 Power Rankings: Deion Sanders drops with a win, while top tier stands pat

 
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Deion Sanders and the Buffs needed 2OT to beat a winless Colorado State squad. That’s going to drop you in the Pac-12 power rankings.

 

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5 takeaways from Oregon's blowout win over Hawaii in Week 3

 
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Oregon’s secondary looked great, and Ty Thompson was very solid. However, penalties remain a huge issue for the Ducks.

 

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Watch No. 13 Oregon route Hawaii in non-conference final

 

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No. 13 Oregon football defeated Hawaii by a final score of 55-10 on Saturday, Sept. 16 in Eugene. Bo Nix completed 21-of-27 pass attempts for 247 yards and three touchdowns against the...

 

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Autzen Audibles Podcast

 

Our instant takeaways from Oregon's dominating win over Hawaii to improve to 3-0

  • -- The offensive and defensive stars
  • -- Concerns that did pop up against Hawaii
  • -- What Oregon head coach Dan Lanning said postgame
  • -- Look ahead to the game against Colorado next weekend in Eugene

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

 

 

 

 

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Dan Lanning ‘extremely disappointed’ by Oregon football’s 9 penalties against Hawaii

 

Amid a week of attempting to address one of the most penalized games of the Dan Lanning era, Oregon followed it up with another game with a lot of yellow flags.

 

The No. 13 Ducks were called for nine penalties for 76 yards Saturday night in their 55-10 win over Hawaii at Autzen Stadium.

 

Oregon (3-0) has committed 23 penalties over its past two games, its most in a two-game span since the end of the 2017 season, when it was the most penalized team in the country.

 

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The No. 13 Ducks were called for nine penalties for 76 yards in their 55-10 win over Hawaii Saturday night at Autzen Stadium.

 

 

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Game Recap: Oregon returns to form with 55-10 win over Hawai'i

 

The No. 13 Ducks came into Saturday knowing that there was still a lot to clean up. The opening week demolition of Portland State made it seem that things were going perfectly.

 

A wake-up call in Lubbock last Saturday was surely what Oregon needed ahead of its difficult conference schedule.

 

Before Colorado comes to Eugene next week, the Ducks had to take care of business to remain undefeated in 2023. Hawaii came to town knowing that a win inside Autzen Stadium was close to impossible.

 

It sure looked that way on Saturday. Oregon rediscovered the offensive rhythm that fans saw in Week 1 when the Ducks scored a new program high.

 

It wasn't quite 81 points against Hawaii, but scoring on the first six possessions of the game made for an easy and exciting victory.

 

While the offense scored relentlessly, the defense became a feared force. The pass-heavy Rainbow Warriors only managed six first downs in the first half and nearly had more rushing yards (40) than passing yards (44).

 

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Oregon again dominated an opponent as the Ducks handed Hawai'i a 45-point loss Saturday in Eugene.

 

 

 

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Report Card: Ducks show vast improvement but flags are still a problem

 
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Oregon had a very good report card for the 55-10 win over Hawaii, but penalties continue to be a problem as Pac-12 play begins.

 

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Traeshon Holden trusted the process as he broke out for two touchdowns against Hawaii

Oregon wide receiver Traeshon Holden knew his time to shine would eventually come and it popped up against Hawaii in a big way.

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Oregon wide receiver Traeshon Holden knew his time to shine would eventually come and it popped up against Hawaii in a big way.

 

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Snap Count Takeaways: Biggest notes from Oregon's usage report vs. Hawaii

 

Once again on Saturday night, the Oregon Ducks were able to take a big lead early over a Group of 5 school and spend much of the second half cycling underclassmen into the game, getting young players some incredibly valuable game minutes inside Autzen Stadium.

 

You know what that means… It’s time for some snap-count takeaways...

 

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The RB split becomes more clear, Cole Martin displays his versatility, and Kris Hutson makes his 2023 season debut. Our...

 

 

 

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The depth of Oregon's skill talent on full display against Hawaii

 

It didn't seem to matter who Bo Nix handed the ball to or who caught his pass attempts, big plays were had by just about everyone who touched the ball in Saturday's 55-10 beatdown of Hawaii.

 

Running backs Bucky Irving, Noah Whittington and Jordan James combined for 200 yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries, while 10 different players caught passes led by the quartet of Troy Franklin, Tez Johnson, Gary Bryant Jr. and Traeshon Holden.

 

Those four were credited with four receptions each for at least 63 yards. Johnson and Holden made two end zone trips apiece.

 

"When their number is called, they go out there and make a play. They feed off each other," Nix said of the team's receivers.

 

"I feel like each week somebody else is doing something special. I expect that to continue to go on because we have so many playmakers. We have so many weapons. It's kind of hard to get the ball to all of them. That's a good problem to have."

 

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VIDEO: Colorado comes to town and Dan Lanning is excited about a special weekendBN"He just provides something different out...

 

 

 

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Where Oregon's offense ranks nationally in key stats following win vs. Hawaii

 

We now have a decent sample size for the Oregon Ducks in terms of statistics to look at.

 

Though the level of competition for Dan Lanning and his quad has not been elite thus far, we’ve seen enough action to know that the Ducks are a solid team who have a high ceiling that they can reach for this season.

 

Now we are heading into Pac-12 play, where the level of competition will rise quickly, and the Ducks are going to have to rely on their bread and butter to get the job done.

 

With three games to work from, let’s take a look at where Oregon ranks nationally in some key statistics offensively so far this season. By doing so, we can get a sense of where they stand going into the conference schedule.

 

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Where Oregon’s offense ranks nationally in key stats following win vs. Hawaii

 

 

 

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Duck Tape: Film Review of Week 3, 2023 vs Hawai’i

 

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Offense Oregon made the score 31-0 after five possessions constituting 27 plays, rendering the rest of the game garbage time. As was the case with the opener, that’s too few meaningful snaps...

 

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Ranking Oregon's top 10 players in win vs. Hawaii according to PFF grades

 

Week 4 has finally rolled around, and we are all eager to look ahead to the upcoming marquee matchup against Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes.

 

Before we do that, though, there are still some things that we can learn from the Oregon Ducks’ week 3 win over the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors. It was a lopsided affair in which the Ducks were able to get some of they young players onto the field for some valuable game experience.

 

What we want to do is look back at the stats and grades from Pro Football Focus to highlight the players who had the biggest days.

 

In a pleasing sight to all Oregon fans, there were a pair of QBs near the top of the list, and a true freshman defender who was graded higher than the rest.

 

Here are the top-rated players according to PFF grades in Week 3 for the Ducks (minimum 10 snaps).

 

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Oregon’s PFF grades from Week 3 feature two quarterbacks and a true freshman at the top of the list.

 

 

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