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Well Oregon should be rated ahead of Alabama and Clemson. We’ll how it shakes out
probably; LSU might jump Oregon though.
but as a Duck fan I kind of hate all the playoff chatter. The Duck defense is highly suspect. They have big hole in the pass defense and their 3rd down defense is terrible. The chances they'll win 4 in a row against UW-->Utah-->OSU-->USC (UCLA) is pretty small
Yep you gotta wonder where this all ends up if Oregon wins out?Alabama loses here. Tennessee loses another one. Clemson loses today. Michigan takes care of an overrated Ohio st team and I think Oregon will control their own destiny. Lots of if’s. But there is lots of meaningful football left to be played.
Lots of moving and shaking left to be had.
Since the Pac 12 has expanded to 12 teams no football team has gone undefeated.
The way they’re moving the ball they could easily beat any of those teams. None of them are world beaters.
Even Joel Klatt who is a well respected voice in college football says this offense is as good as any Oregon has had including the Chip Kelly years.
the offense is great, really great, but does struggle in the red zone at times
still, the defense is bad against the pass and the next 2 games, and 3 of the next 4, are against three of the best QB's and most prolific passing attacks in the NCAA. Oregon got almost no pressure on the Colorado QB today, and their OLine isn't as good as the next 4 the Ducks will face
I have no confidence....none....In the Duck D. The offense has improved a lot; the defense has not.
Ducks will lose at least 2 more times...that's their destiny under control![]()

They took care of UCLA who has both a good O&D.the offense is great, really great, but does struggle in the red zone at times
still, the defense is bad against the pass and the next 2 games, and 3 of the next 4, are against three of the best QB's and most prolific passing attacks in the NCAA. Oregon got almost no pressure on the Colorado QB today, and their OLine isn't as good as the next 4 the Ducks will face
I have no confidence....none....In the Duck D. The offense has improved a lot; the defense has not.
He's aggressive and has faith in his team. I like that....no, what they really needed to do was take the two easy FGs in the 1st quarter when they already had the lead on the road! Idiotic play calling by J.Smith -- I love most everything about him as a HC, but he has proven to be rather suspect with his game management and in-game decision making over the years. Beavs really should have won this game...just like the USC game![]()
Does it drive anyone else nuts that we now have a reputation for not being able to hold onto coaches?
Fuckers at Auburn are already eyeing Lanning.
Horse shit on the offensive line part. That’s as good an o line in the country.
As far as the defense it’s not amazing. But Nick Allioti defenses were never amazing. Bend but don’t break. Find your niche.
We have playmakers on defense that are capable
They took care of UCLA who has both a good O&D.
Oregon had their Best pass rusher and a couple others I believe sit out yesterday to heal up. I know for sure there top guy was out. So hard to compare yesterday to when they have him back, next week I bet.I was talking about Colorado's OLine, not Oregon's and pointing out the Colo OLine isn't nearly as good as the next 3 OLines the Ducks play....and that the Duck front-7 got almost no pressure on the QB yesterday. The best part of a pass defense is putting the QB on the ground before he passes.
Alioti had some good defenses and he had some shitty ones. I'll look up where some ranked in those areas I was talking about...
Opponent 3rd down conversion rate rankings:
2009 - 51st (out of 120) (Blount punched BSU player; Oregon beat by Ohio State in Rose Bowl)
2010 - 20th (out of 120) (played Auburn in championship game; maybe Alioti's best D after Gang Green)
2011 - 58th (out of 120)
2012 - 15th (out of 124) (Chip's last season)
2014 - 90th (out of 128 - Pellum was DC)
2016 - 122nd (out of 128 - Hoke was DC of Oregon's worst defense ever) (Helfrich fired)
2019- 22nd (out of 130) (Avalos was DC; Oregon beats Wisconsin in Rose Bowl)
2022 - 126th (out of 131) (Tosh Lupoi DC)
Opponent Red Zone conversion rate:
2009 - 71st
2010 - 6th
2011 - 56th
2012 - 12th
2014 - 83rd (Pellum)
2016 - 99th (Hoke)
2019 - 23rd (Avalos)
2022 - 35th (Ducks have improved a lot in this area, they were 70th before the Cal game)
Alioti's best defenses employed a bend-but-don't-break scheme. And, they got off the field at a high rate when they had an opposing offense in 3rd down. That's critical. And it helps when the defensive back stiffens when an opponent is in the red zone
what distinguished Alioti's best defenses is when he had 3 cornerbacks (2 starters, one nickel) who he could leave on islands, one-on-one against the best opposing WR's. That way he could stack the box and keep the safeties in the center zones. Alioti also had LB units who were good against the pass. That limited crossing patterns and opposing TE's. And Alioti was able to dial up good QB pressure.
the current defense has none of those advantages. They have been terrible at making 3rd down stops. It hasn't burned them, much against the Arizona-Cal-Colorado QB's, but if they give a bunch of extra downs to Michael Penix, Cameron Rising, and Caleb Williams (or DTR), they are going to get burned, bigly
the Ducks only have one CB you can leave on an island, and that's Gonzalez. They can't do that with Bridges or Barkins or Manning. So, they have to play lots of zone, And they have to hedge safeties and LB's towards their vulnerabilities. That leaves them open to crossing patterns and it leaves gaps in the zonesthe LB's have vacated. Compounding that situation is that the Ducks don't have a LB unit good at pass defense. Bassa is OK but Sewell, Flowe, Brown, and LaDuke are not
and lastly, the Ducks have been bad at QB pressure. They rank 94th in sacks. From 2009-13, Oregon ranked 13th, 21st, 3rd, 44th, 47th.
I'm probably being too harsh on the defense. I can see what they are trying to do. That's limit opposing rushing offense and try and limit opponent passing efficiency. They are 117th in opponent passing yards a game; 91st in opposing QB rating, and 70th in opponent passing yards/attempt. But again, what is just slamming the defense is the absolutely shitty 3rd down conversion rate. They can't get off the field. If they can clean that up, a lot, and dial up more QB pressure (those two things are related as the Duck DC needs to keep 7 or 8 in coverage rather than Blitz at a high rate) the defense would be much better. I'm just not optimistic they can do that
Oregon had their Best pass rusher and a couple others I believe sit out yesterday to heal up. I know for sure there top guy was out. So hard to compare yesterday to when they have him back, next week I bet.
yeah, they did
but they can't rely on an onside kick every game. The Ducks did get two critical 3rd down stops in the red zone that forced UCLA FG's, although one stop was due to 15 yards in UCLA penalties after UCLA got to the Duck 14. And a 3rd drive to the Duck 13 was killed by an Addison interception in the end zone.
BUT, UCLA didn't punt once in that game. Oregon will need to force some punts against the next 3 teams
yesterday, Colorado was 8-14 on 3rd down conversions. Ducks will not win the next 4 games if they don't clean that up
Interesting quote:https://www.si.com/college/auburn/f...e-mutual-interest-in-tigers-head-coaching-job
Can't even wait for the season to be over. Why can't the Ducks find a coach who actually wants to be here?
IMO, a "stand-up coach" wouldn't be in contact mid-season with another school less than a year into his first head-coaching gig. Hopefully the "contact" they claim has occurred has been completely one-sided.Lance Dawe said:Dan Lanning is a stand up coach
