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Last season, the Ducks finished 71st in total defense as the unit slipped in the team's final four games.

 

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After finishing 71st in total defense a season ago, the Oregon Ducks hope to improve on that side of the ball in 2022.

 

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"We want to throw them in there early," Lanning said. "Let them get some experience and see how they take it. I'm not a big believer in having guys learn and watch from the sideline. You want to be able to get mental reps when you can, but you can do that by getting reps. We're gonna throw those guys out on the field, coach them as we go, and if there's things we can improve on, that's what we want to focus on."

I'm excited if Flowe and Sewell can play together all year.

 

DBs still scare me with their inexperience and ability?

 

20% improvent on D

20% improvement in scoring 

= conference Champs 🏆 

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