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Stein vs. Stein Offense Statistics

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Stein's offense statistics.

** Data below includes both conference and non-conference games:

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** Data below includes only conference games:

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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.

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The big thing that jumps out to me is QB experience.

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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.

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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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13 hours ago, WTD25 said:

That’s a good observation. Experience/time in the system definitely impacting things.

Bo and Dillon were also 5-6 year vets by the time they got into Stein's system. They had played a lot of football.

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Well, if we are open to comments, I am going to say I don't get the chart? Just looking at the top one:

• 35.8 points per game is bad? It would be good for 18th in the nation this year

• 172 yards rushing per game isn't so-so but bad? It would be good for 53rd out of 134 teams this year, tied with Ohio State, seems at least so-so

• 247 pass yards per game is bad? Is good for 48th out of 134 so again at least so-so

• 38.2 points per game is so-so? It is #8 in the nation currently

• 5.8 yards per carry is so-so, yet 5.9 yards per carry is good?

• 7.1 yards per play is so-so? 7.1 ypp would currently be 7th in the nation

• 3.5 points per drive is so-so? Only six teams currently are over 3.5 points per drive

The pure numbers are great to look at but the colors seem very odd. Don't know where this chart came from but whoever made it sure seems to be making an effort to knock Stein.

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