When it comes to doing the little things right, there wasn't a team in college football checking those boxes at a higher rate this season than third-ranked Oregon entering Saturday's unbeaten showdown with No. 7 Indiana .

However, there's plenty for Dan Lanning and staff to comb over in the film room now after the Ducks' 30-20 loss, a stunner that was Oregon's first regular-season setback as members of the Big Ten and snapped the nation's longest home winning streak .

Oregon tried to follow Lanning's halftime direction to "run its race" after intermission and tied the game on Brandon Finney Jr.'s interception return for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter before fundamentals failed down the stretch.

Indiana crossed the finish line at a faster pace, earmarking its firs

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