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Kenny Dillingham discusses Ducks offensive progress

Ducks looking for turnaround in QB development

For the second time this season, the Oregon Ducks are going to take things inside the walls of Autzen Stadium on Saturday and line up in a more game-like setting to let the players loose and show was they can do.

We are just about two weeks away from the start of the season against the Georgia Bulldogs, and the Ducks are getting short of opportunities to prove what they’re capable of.

Ahead of Oregon’s inter-squad scrimmage, media members had a chance to meet with offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham, who discussed TK.

Here are some of the most notable quotes from the media availability:

QB Improvement

Question: Where do you most want to see the quarterbacks improve in Saturday’s scrimmage?

Dillingham: “From an improvement standpoint: operating. When bad things happen, do we make a bad play horrible?I think that’s what separates great quarterbacks. It’s not necessarily the great plays that make SportsCenter, but do your bad plays make SportsCenter? When your bad plays don’t make SportsCenter, that’s when you’re a great quarterback.”

Unanswered Questions

Q: Are there any questions you have about this team that are yet to be answered?

Dillingham: “I think guys just continuing to operate and what guys can be consistent. I mean, we’re always talking about if you want to be a great player, or if you want to be counted on you got to be consistent. So we’re looking for consistency across the entire board. This is only our second scrimmage so we’re excited to see what players can show up again, and be consistent when the lights are on.”

Young Players

Q: Where do you look to see the young guys improve in the scrimmage?

Dillingham: “Growth, and not making the same mistake twice. Can you go out there, can you make a mistake that you did last scrimmage, and can you correct it when the coaches aren’t out on the field helping…

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