Oregon’s offense over the past two weeks has been nothing short of a symphony of big plays and relentless pressure, keeping defenses gasping for air. That said, head coach Dan Lanning has been clear that the Ducks’ offense still has room to grow into a more dominating force. Against Montana State, the Ducks cruised to a 59-13 victory, scoring on nine of their 10 offensive possessions, showcasing a balanced attack that amassed 506 total yards. Then against Oklahoma State, they exploded for a historic 69-3 blowout, amassing a commanding 631 yards of total offense. But there’s a problem…

Despite the eye-popping 69-3 win over Oklahoma State, Lanning pointed out that the offense’s execution compared to their season opener against Montana State actually dipped slightly. It grades out to a 72%

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