With less than 100 hours to roll before the most important Oregon Ducks game in 10 years, we are officially into the nervousness and anxiety time for fans. The Ohio State team the Ducks are set to face is fantastic, and this game will be as much of a toss up as the Ducks win over the Buckeyes in October was.
This year’s College Football Playoff is a difficult situation to adjust to, because it’s the opposite of what college football has always been. But still, winners are decided by a 60 minute football game, and the best team — usually — wins.
Oregon has a fantastic defense this season, but historically the Ducks have been all about one thing: offense. During Dan Lanning’s tenure, Oregon has shifted away from being a team just with a high-flying offense, and they’ve become an elite team overall, but today we’re just focused on the offense.
All eight teams left in the College Football Playoff boast spectacular offenses, but some still rise above the rest. Below, we’ve ranked the eight remaining offenses from worst to best, giving you an idea of which offensive units are the most dangerous going forward.
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Georgia Bulldogs
Scoring Offense: 31.9 ppg (30th nationally)
Total Offense: 406.9 ypg (46th nationally)
Analysis: The Georgia Bulldogs are one of the best teams left in the playoff, but their offense hasn’t been great this season. Of the remaining playoff teams, Georgia averages the fewest yards and points per game, and going forward, the Bulldogs will be without their starting quarterback Carson Beck. Instead, they’ll be led by Gunnar Stockton.
7
Arizona State Sun Devils
Scoring Offense: 33.1 ppg (25th nationally)
Total Offense: 423.2 ypg (30th…
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