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Interesting Question: 'Is Oregon Sandbagging Games?'

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Some interesting discussion by John Canzano and Oregon fans....


Q: Is it possible that Lanning’s team is pacing itself? Is that the secret buried in the flow of this season?

A: I spoke with offensive coordinator Will Stein a few weeks ago. Something he said in our conversation stood out. Stein mentioned watching Ohio State play its best football in December and January. We talked about the art and science of that run. I wondered if UO’s plan this season was to slowly rise to meet the challenges and moments each week, but keep its cleats on the turf for when it counts.

Q: Do you think the Ducks are sandbagging games to disguise, disrupt, and obfuscate future game opponent strategies?

A: There’s no “sandbagging” going on. But I do think Oregon is pacing itself better this season. The substitution patterns with the defensive backs caught my eye earlier this season. You can tell UO’s coaches are playing more players, looking to distribute the snaps, and trying to build toward playing their best football in December and January. It’s what Ohio State did last season.

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Mr. FishDuck

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I certainly don't think we were sandbagging during the Iowa game; with three top receivers lost....we were fighting to win a game, IMHO.

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Mr. FishDuck

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Sandbags are used to hold the water out. Hard to do when you’re playing in the rain all the time.

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It's an aspect of playing in the Big Ten, and preparing to play physical.

2025 season total plays/games – national rank

6-Rutgers 726 in 10

15-Indiana 694 in 10

41-Purdue 643 in 10

46-Nebraska 635 in 10

84-USC 595 in 9

98-Maryland 587 in 9

101-Oregon 583 in 9  (64.8/game)

There are 11 B1G teams located between Oregon and No. 133

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I don’t think we are sandbagging. Responsive pacing would be closer to the truth, as in the sense of how a good boxer figures out, and then anticipates the moves of an opponent in order to defeat him with counter punches.

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Sandbagging would be very foolhardy. You can't turn on and off the emotions of a game in the game.

Although Sam Houston State did put on a rope-a-dope and a thanks for the check clinic in Corvallis.

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WW is right, pacing is a better description. Any body who has watched the Ducks play or swim the games against NW, IU, PSU, Whisky and Iowa knows there was no sandbagging.

With 7 games left until we hoist the trophy it has been great that many players have been able to play and give the srarters a break.

Best of all, look how great the #2's and some #3"s played in a big rime game.

Is,that sandbagging?

No.

Yes and no, do I think that against some teams (Rutgers, Northwestern, and Wisconsin) Oregon is holding some stuff back, probably, but I don't think we're deliberately trying to play possum. We're doing what we need to do to win those games. Iowa and Indiana it was just a mix of bad play, bad play calling, and some bad luck with injuries/bounces/officials.

We aren't good enough to sandbag against the better teams on our schedule.

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