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Oregon just finished the season 11-1, but the journey isn’t over yet. For the vast majority of college football playoff history, the end of the regular season means one or two more games and a time to wrap up the season, and 11 wins is a good season. However, with the 12-team playoff, the Ducks are now gearing up for ...

The Oregon Offense is Still Growing

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It will be fun to watch a potentially healthy Duck team later this month. The next man up mantra was alive and well with OBD's this season.

Since the loss to IU, the Ducks offense has fought thru weather and injuries and improved every week. But you are correct David, there is room for improvement. Playing JMU should give the O an opportunity to play smash mouth football and find that rythim needed to go deep in the playoffs.

Hopefully, having all the #1's and #2's on the field against JMU will help them knock the rust off and be ready for the Red Raiders

The Red Raiders defense is solid and aggressive for sure. However, they didn't have a difficult schedule to navigate. They had only 1 close game, ASU, and they lost that game. Are they battle tested?

OBD's will bring a well balanced attack with future NFL players at most positions. The Duck O will need their best game to be victorious!

Without fail, the Duck D will be the best D that TT has faced all season.

Go Ducks, let's take care of business against JMU so we can get after TT. It's all out in front of you for the taking.

Go Ducks!

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