Stanford is avg 471 yards w/ 274 pass and 197 rush. 23 TDs
Oregon is avg 534 w/ 235 pass and 300 rush. 27 TDs
I'd argue Oregon is more balanced. Furd yet to play a ranked opponent and OOC play was Duke and SJS.
Rivals.com (written after my post - so writers kinda agree too) "This was UCLA, though, so all the accomplishments need to be viewed with that in mind. The Bruins are not very good. And the fact that the Bruins were able to move the ball as well as they did and were still in the game in the third quarter made this less than a perfect performance for Stanford.
The Cardinal’s defense had its worst game of the season.
Stanford did not look like the nation’s No. 6 team... The Cardinal pass defense remains the team’s biggest weakness, although it hasn’t been horrible. However, UCLA had success through the air for much of the game against Stanford, and the Bruins’ don’t have much of a passing game. Stanford’s next four opponents—Colorado, Washington State, Washington and USC—all have good passing attacks, with quarterbacks who can make the Cardinal secondary pay. Being without CB Barry Browning (back) probably did not help the Cardinal, and Stanford is vulnerable in the middle of field, with ILB Shayne Skov out for the season. UCLA had 141 yards on the ground, a lot against Stanford, which led the nation in rushing defense heading into the game. But the Bruins are a pretty good running team. They are not a good passing team and still managed 202 passing yards with Richard Brehaut throwing the ball."
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=teamreports-2011-ncaaf-sss