The last time we saw the Oregon Ducks offense on the field, they looked much more like the unit that we expected to see coming into this season. In a 49-14 blowout win over the Oregon State Beaver, Dillon Gabriel had things rolling, and the offensive line made explosive plays possible once again.
Now, after a bye week, it’s time to see if we can watch this offense come to life once again.
The Ducks head down to Pasadena for a Big Ten opener against the UCLA Bruins on Saturday night. Before that, though, let’s take a look at where the Oregon offense ranks nationally in some key offensive statistics after Week 4.
To see where Oregon’s defense ranks nationally in key statistics, click here.
Scoring Offense: No. 31
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Passing Offense: No. 16

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Rushing Offense: No. 78

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Total Offense: No. 28

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First Downs: No. 80

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Penalties: No. 72

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Third Down Conversions: No. 51

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Third Down Conversion Percentage Per Game: 44.1%
Previous Rank: No. 49
Fourth Down Conversions: No. 114

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Fourth Down Conversion Percentage Per Game: 33.3%
Previous Rank: No. 108
Sacks Allowed: No. 104

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