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UPDATE: Oregon Offensive Statistics (Historical Comparison)

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With 3 more games left, here's the latest on how the current Ducks stack up to Ducks' offenses of the past.

 

I added two new efficiency categories on the far right:  OTD% and Points per Possession.

 

"OTD %" = What percentage of offensive possessions result in a touchdown. LOOK AT DILLINGHAM'S EFFICIENCY!!! He is beating the best offenses Ducks' history has to offer.

 

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Chip=best rushing, Helfrich=best passing (and Mariota), Lanning/Dillingham= best efficiency and results!

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Love this stuff Cartm25.  Thanks for putting in the time, it really puts the info into perspective.  Time to find, research and make the information understandable, is a WHOLE THING. Ugh.  But the wheels in my head won't quit turning.  Too much coffee.  But love what you have found.  Thanks for all you do.  A great forum for sharing.

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Incredible stuff--thanks so much!

 

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Cartm25 This is great stuff! Thank you.

 

Two things stand out to me. One good, one bad.

 

Good= Look how efficient the offense is. 53% of drives end in touchdowns. Basically 4 points every time the offense takes the field!

 

Bad= We're only getting 1.5 points a game from turnovers and special teams. Virtually no big plays outside of our offense. Both Chip and Helfrich had years that were at 5 points a game. Our defense really needs to be creating some of that havoc we heard so much about.

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