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Dan Lanning on what's next: 'We're not going to bye week, we're going to work week'

 

Dan Lanning set the tone for No. 8 Oregon's bye week before it even started. Speaking with media following Saturday's 42-6 win over Stanford, Lanning made it clear that the upcoming week would be about a lot more than rest.

 

"We're not going to bye week, we're going to work week," he said. "Our guys know what our goals are and what we have to accomplish. A lot of the teams are going to relax this week. We're going to get better."

 

With the meat of the schedule following this weekend's open Saturday, attention will be had on upcoming opponents.

 

Seventh-ranked Washington, who the Ducks face on Oct. 14, will receive much of the week's attention, but so will a thorough self scout.

 

"We have a plan in place," he explained. "We'll work future opponents, and will certainly work Washington. We've got some good teams coming up.

 

Those guys are playing good ball up north. So, we've got to bring our best. It's going to be one of our great preparations.

 

"Then we've really got to self scout ourselves, right? It's time to peel back the layers and figure out, 'OK, what do we have to do to be a dominant team moving forward'?"

 

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Oregon coach Dan Lanning said on Saturday that the team won't approach this week like others approach their bye weeks.

 

 

 

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Oregon Football: 5 numbers that have defined the Ducks' 5-0 start to the season

 

Oregon is 5-0 at the start of its bye week.

 

So far, so good for coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks, who are unbeaten through five games for the first time since 2013.

 

That Oregon team lost a top-10 battle with Stanford in November that essentially determined the Pac-12 champion that year. This Oregon squad could very well be playing in a similar game on Oct. 14 when it heads to Seattle.

 

If there’s a team in the Pac-12 this season that can go head-to-head with Washington at its best and walk away with a win, it’s Oregon.

 

The Ducks have looked incredibly promising throughout the 5-0 start, and they move into a “work week” with very few clear flaws.

 

Here are five key stats that have defined the season thus far for Oregon.

 

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Oregon is 5-0 at the bye. Here's how the Ducks have gotten there.

 

 

 

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Oregon vs. Washington: No. 8 Ducks open as underdogs on the road vs. No. 7 Huskies

 

We still have just under two weeks until this marquee matchup between the No. 7 Washington Huskies and No. 8 Oregon Ducks, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t open up the action.

 

That was the thinking for sportsbooks around the nation on Monday, where some opened up the betting for this potential game of the year in the Pac-12 a bit earlier than usual.

 

With both teams undefeated and ranked inside the top 10, we are expecting to see an offensive duel between two Heisman-contending quarterbacks leading a pair of the nation’s best offenses against each other.

 

So what do the betting lines and game outlook tell us early on? Here’s a look from FanDuel Sportsbook...

 

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If you feel confident about the Ducks vs. Huskies, you might want to jump on the number now.

 

 

 

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Jordan James continues to thrive in bigger role in Noah Whittington's absence

 

Oregon running back Jordan James has made the most of his opportunity to become an even bigger part of the offense this season.

 

Through five weeks, few running backs in the Pac-12 have been more productive than Jordan James.

 

The sophomore ranks sixth in yards gained (297), and is tops in both yards per carry average (8.7) and rushing touchdowns (7). His rush efficiency and pay dirt propensity hold up well nationally too, as he's top 10 in both categories.

 

It's been quite the start to the season for James, who a year ago handled short yardage and goal line opportunities almost exclusively, finishing with five rushing scores but with only a 4.1 yards per carry average.

 

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Ranking Oregon's position groups through five weeks

 

Eighth-ranked Oregon's 2023 season is nearing its midpoint. The bye week arrives with the team 5-0 with seven remaining conference games following it.

 

With nearly half of the season behind us, it felt the right time to take stock of the team's positional hierarchy. In order to do so, I've ranked each position group. This exercise is completely subjective and based wholly on my weekly game grades. 

 

In order to rank the teams, I've combined grades for all five weeks and found the mean number for each group, and have ranked them in that order.

 

I ranked each position group following the conclusion of spring back in May. You can take a look at those rankings HERE.

 

I've included those rankings with this year's standing in order to help show how certain groups are playing above or below the expectations set in spring...Good info, recommended read

 

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The eight-ranked Ducks have gone 5-0 entering the bye week, and here is how I'd rank the position groups through five weeks.

 

 

 

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Oregon football using bye week to prepare for ‘all-out battle’ with rival Washington

 

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The No. 8 Ducks and No. 7 Huskies will meet on Oct. 14 (12:30 p.m., ABC) for the first time as top 10 teams. But before they face off, both 5-0 teams have a bye week to self-assess, improve and...

 

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

 

While Oregon’s defense ruled the day against Colorado, it was a more balanced performance vs. Stanford, with the offense providing some fireworks led by 4 total TDs from Bo Nix and 2 TDs from Troy Franklin.

 

Meanwhile, the Ducks’ defense racked up another 5 sacks and kept the second straight team out of the endzone.

 

With the performance, it doesn’t come as a surprise that many of Oregon’s players were highly-graded according to Pro Football Focus.

 

Here is a look at some of the top performers from the game, according to PFF (10 snap minimum)...

 

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For the first 15 minutes or so of game time, it looked like Saturday was going to potentially be a long day for the Oregon Ducks. After...

 

 

 

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Where Oregons' defense ranks nationally in key statistics after Stanford blowout

 

Before the 2023 college football season started, I don’t think many Oregon Duck fans thought they would enter the bye week raving about the defense, rather than the offense.

 

That’s not to say that the offense has been bad at all — quite the contrary — but after it was the defense that ultimately let down the team a year ago in frustrating fashion, the fact that this unit has been among the best in the nation through five weeks is certainly something to celebrate.

 

We saw that dominant unit at work once again on Saturday in a 42-6 win over the Stanford Cardinal, racking up 5 sacks and holding their opponent to just 222 total yards of offense.

 

Going into the bye, the Ducks should feel really good about where they stand on this side of the ball.

 

Here’s a look at where their defense ranks nationally in some key statistics...

 

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By several metrics, the Ducks have a top-10 defense in the nation through five weeks of the season.

 

 

 

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

 

Though they gave the Stanford Cardinal about a quarter head-start on Saturday, the Oregon Ducks’ offense got the job done on Saturday, putting up over 500 yards of offense and 42 points in about 3 quarters of action after only getting one possession in the first quarter.

 

Now, as we enter the bye week almost midway through the 2023 season, it’s clear that the Ducks have one of the best offenses in the nation, led by QB Bo Nix, WR Troy Franklin, RB Bucky Irving, and one of the best offensive lines in the nation.

 

Where do their numbers in key statistics rank nationally after Week 5, though? Here's a look:

 

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

 

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Lanning hopes freshman WR Jurrion Dickey 'can help us down the stretch'

 

Freshman wide receiver Jurrion Dickey has yet to contribute much this season despite being a five-star recruit.

 

Dan Lanning said on Wednesday that he's been encouraged by Dickey's progress this fall...

 

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Freshman wide receiver Jurrion Dickey has yet to contribute much this season despite being a five-star recruit. Dan Lanning said on...

 

 

 

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Dan Lanning does not expect Noah Whittington to play again this season

 

Oregon coach Dan Lanning does not expect running back Noah Whittington to return this season.

 

In better news, cornerback Khyree Jackson was able to practice on Wednesday, Lanning said, adding that he "had a good day".

 

Specialist Andrew Boyle may also miss the entire season, Lanning said on Wednesday. Last year's kickoff specialist has yet to play in 2023.

 

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Oregon coach Dan Lanning told reporters on Wednesday morning that he did not expect running back Noah Whittington to return...

 

 

 

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What loss of Noah Whittington means for Bucky Irving, Oregon RB rotation, and rest of the Ducks

 

The unfortunate news came on Wednesday morning that the Oregon Ducks are not expecting running back Noah Whittington to return at all this season after suffering an apparent knee injury in the Week 4 win over the Colorado Buffaloes.

 

In a second-half run, Whitting went down and appeared to have his left leg rolled up on by a defender. The extent of the injury has not been made clear, but I’ve been told that it is a knee injury, not an ankle injury, as was previously suspected.

 

Regardless of the location of the injury, it is clear that the Ducks will have to go forward in the season without one of their top three running backs, a member of the trio that has been among the best in the conference thus far in 2023.

 

While it is a major loss, there are some important notes to make about the injury, and what it means for both Whittington and the Ducks going forward.

 

Here are some of my biggest notes on the matter...

 

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Noah Whittington is out for the year. What does that mean for Bucky Irving, Jordan James, Dante Dowdell, and Jayden Limar...

 

 

 

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How Oregon's defense stacks up statistically at the midpoint of the 2023 season

 

The Ducks have reached the midseason break. They've played five games and have seven more left on their regular season schedule, including five against teams currently inside the AP top 25. 

 

Now is the time to do some review. Throughout this week we'll be running through what has stood out from this season at the midpoint. We'll do so in a variety of ways, but today's story will focus on stats.

 

A day ago I archived how Oregon stacks up nationally in numerous offensive statistics. Today we'll turn our attention to the defense and take a look at where the team stands in numerous defensive statistical categories and where the team's top players do as well.

 

I've compiled a breakdown of the team's national and conference standing to help illustrated strengths and weaknesses...

 

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How Oregon's defense stacks up statistically at the midpoint of the 2023 season

 

 

 

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ScoopDuck Roundtable: Breakout Player This Season

 

This year Oregon has had a number of pleasant surprises. Making this a very interesting roundtable for discussion. Who do you pick?

 

Well as you can see below, there isn’t a unanimous pick to be had. Check out some of the picks below and tell us who gets your vote for breakout player of the season so far for the Ducks.

 

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Who has been a breakout player for Oregon so far this season? There are a lot of choices which has led to a fun roundtable.

 

 

 

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Sports Desk: Our thoughts and takes on the Oregon Ducks

 

The No. 8 Oregon Ducks (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) are off to one of their better starts in recent memory. So far, it looks like head coach Dan Lanning has put Eugene back on the map and turned Oregon into a program built for success.

 

Lanning’s Ducks have put a couple of impressive wins under their belt: Oregon snuck out a win in Week 2 against Texas Tech and dominated No. 19 Colorado in Week 4. The Ducks’ resume also boasts three other blowout wins over Portland State, Hawaii and Stanford.

 

There’s not a lot that’s gone wrong for Oregon through its first five games. The offense looks great, the defense appears to improve each week and the special teams have been nails as the Ducks enter their bye week.

 

As a sports desk, we are privileged with the opportunity to cover this team. We all have different takes and opinions on Lanning’s squad, and it’s important to take time to reflect every so often.

 

Here’s what our team has liked about Oregon as the gauntlet of its season looms.

 

To access the article in the Dailey Emerald, click here.

 

 

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Oregon Football 2023 Midseason Statistical Review

 

This article examines Oregon’s statistical performance from charting through its first five weeks of the season, using data only prior to garbage time in the four games against FBS opponents per customary practice.

 

The Ducks have played 197 of such snaps on offense and 160 on defense, due to some early blowouts.

 

In a typical competitive game against an FBS opponent I get around 65 snaps on each side of that ball, meaning that this sample is about 60 offensive and 100 defensive snaps smaller than would be expected against a full slate of competitive opponents.

 

The sample is large enough for good confidence intervals on some high level conclusions, unit-level grades, and run-pass splits, but not enough for a more granular examination of questions like down & distance situational performance, formational tendencies, or individual player grades...

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Notes and grades from the first five charted games

 

 

 

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How Oregon special teams stacks up statistically at the midpoint of the 2023 season

 

The Ducks have reached the midseason break. They've played five games and have seven more left on their regular season schedule, including five against teams currently inside the AP top 25. 

 

Now is the time to do some review. Throughout this week we'll be running through what has stood out from this season at the midpoint. We'll do so in a variety of ways, but today's story will focus on stats.

 

I've already recapped how Oregon's offense and defense stack up in a similar manner. 

 

Today we'll turn our attention to the special teams and take a look at where the team stands in numerous special teams statistical categories and where the team's top players do as well.

 

I've compiled a breakdown of the team's national and conference standing to help illustrated strengths and weaknesses...

 

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How Oregon special teams stacks up statistically at the midpoint of the 2023 season

 

 

 

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Oregon fans react to news that ESPN's College GameDay will go to Seattle for Duck game

 

It was the expected destination, but on Saturday morning, it was officially announced that ESPN’s College GameDay would head to Seattle next week to catch the top-10 matchup between the No. 8 Oregon Ducks and No. 7 Washington Huskies.

 

When you consider the ramifications that this game holds, and the two teams who will be on display, it was an easy decision for ESPN to make.

 

The winner of this game will undoubtedly have the inside track to a spot in the Pac-12 Championship Game, and likely be in pole position to grab a spot in the College Football Playoff as well.

 

With a pair of Heisman-contending quarterbacks in Oregon’s Bo Nix and Washington’s Michael Penix, there will be no shortage of things to talk about for the GameDay crew up in Seattle.

 

Unsurprisingly, the news on Saturday sparked some reaction from both Oregon and Washington fans on social media. Here are some of the best from the morning...

 

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Oregon fans react to news that ESPN’s College GameDay will go to Seattle for Duck game

 

 

 

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Oregon football's Teitum Tuioti is carving his own path as a freshman

 

Coaching in the shadow of Autzen stadium, Sheldon’s Josh Line has mentored his fair share of soon-to-be Oregon football players.

 

From Mark Helfrich and Willie Taggart to Mario Cristobal and now, Dan Lanning, he’s seen the different ways in which Oregon’s head coaches conduct a recruitment process of local kids with predisposed aspirations of playing for the Ducks.

 

“I had some experiences with Oregon, where the previous staff didn't really recruit kids they thought were for sure coming there,” Line said.

 

He was referring in particular to former players that were Oregon’s coach’s kids, such as Michael Johnson Jr. and Willie Taggart Jr. — who went on to play at Florida Atlantic and Western Kentucky, respectively.

 

That, however, wasn’t his assessment of how the Ducks courted Teitum Tuioti. Despite being the son of current defensive line coach Tony Tuioti, Lanning treated him like a coveted asset.

 

So, when it came time for Teitum Tuioti to choose where he’d play — he had Oregon State and Nebraska as options as well — Oregon’s sell-job had done enough.

 

Five weeks into Tuioti’s freshman season, the 3-star recruit has usurped significant contributors from last year’s team displaying why Lanning prioritized his recruitment, rather than just assuming he’d attend the school his dad worked at...

 

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Mid-Season Awards: Recognizing the best of the Oregon Ducks in 2023

 

A lot of this past week has been spent with us looking back on the first five weeks for the Oregon Ducks and finding out what went right, and what went wrong.

 

With the Ducks standing undefeated going into their bye week, it marked the first time since 2013 that Oregon started the year 5-0. Obviously, a lot more had to go right, rather than wrong, for that to happen.

 

As we get ready to turn the page on the bye and look forward to this weeks’ marquee matching against the Washington Huskies, we wanted to cement where we’re at the season and give ourselves a checkpoint to look back on after the season.

 

In order to do so, we wanted to offer some mid season awards for Dan Lanning and his squad.

 

Without further ado, here are our awards...

 

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Halfway through the 2023 season, who stands out for the Ducks? Let’s hand out some mid-season awards.

 

 

 

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5 things we've learned, 5 things still to learn about the 2023 Oregon Ducks

 

By almost any metric you wish to look at, the 2023 season for the Oregon Ducks has been a success so far.

 

Head coach Dan Lanning has the squad off to its first 5-0 start since 2013, and Oregon is one of only two teams in the nation to boast both an offense and a defense that rank inside the top 10 nationally.

 

Quarterback Bo Nix is among the favorites to win the Heisman Trophy; wide receiver Troy Franklin is among the favorites to win the Biletnikoff Award, and the Ducks have one of the best odds in the nation to make it to the College Football Playoff and win a national championship.

 

If you were to tell an Oregon fan all of those things about two months ago, they certainly would sign up for those results in an instant. It’s safe to say that we’ve learned a lot about this team through the first five weeks, but there is still a lot to find out going forward.

 

While the Ducks’ numbers look great so far, it is important to note that they have not faced the meat of their schedule just yet.

 

Over the final 7 weeks of the regular season, Oregon will go up against five teams that have been ranked inside the top 15 at some point this season, with a trio of No. 7 Washington, No. 13 Washington State, and No. 18 Utah all in a row coming out of this bye week.

 

We are certain to learn a lot more about the Ducks going forward.

 

So at this point in the season, what do we know for sure about this team, and what are a few things that we still need to find out?

 

Let’s break it down in this midseason check-up to close out the bye week

 

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5 things we’ve learned, 5 things still to learn about the 2023 Oregon Ducks

 

 

 

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