5 hours ago5 hr No. Stein's offense statistics.** Data below includes both conference and non-conference games:** Data below includes only conference games:Some might say, "But let's not count the two bad weather games." I disagree with excluding these games, but for fun, if I only count conference games and exclude the Wisconsin/Iowa games, the average "Off. Points per Game" is 31.8 ppg. Still less than prior year.I'll not make any conclusions, but welcome the OBD Forum's comments.
4 hours ago4 hr No. Oregon’s defense is also better in 2025 by almost every meaningful statistic:PPG: 14:9 (vs. 16.2)Total YPG: 249 (vs. 284)TO: 16 (vs. 16)Sacks: 39 (vs 39)Perhaps Coach Lanning wanted Coach Stein to be more conservative given the first year QB and better defense?Limit turnovers = higher probability of winning.Coach Stein has done a tremendous job of developing Dante Moore. While he’s not a finished product, he is so much better than he was at UCLA and even earlier this season. Edited 4 hours ago4 hr by OregonDucks
23 minutes ago23 min Author No. 4 hours ago, DrJacksPlaidPants said:The big thing that jumps out to me is QB experience.That’s a good observation. Experience/time in the system definitely impacting things.
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