NCAAF Game Preview - Oregon at Arizona State
Sat Sep 23, 2017 10:00 PM EDT

Bama
59
Vand
0
F
BC
7
Clem
34
F
Okla
49
Bayl
41
F
PSU
21
Iowa
19
F
USC
30
Cal
20
F
TCU
44
OkSt
31
F
Wash
37
Colo
10
F
Mich
28
Purd
10
F
UNLV
21
OSU
54
F
MissSt
3
UGA
31
F
NCSt
27
FlaSt
21
F
OD
0
VaTec
38
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Toled
30
MiaFL
52
F
Aub
51
MIZ
14
F
NEV
7
WaSt
45
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Kent
3
Lou
42
F
Fla
28
KY
27
F
Temp
7
SoFL
43
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SDSU
28
AF
24
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Utah
30
Ariz
24
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Oreg
35
AzSt
37
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Syr
26
LSU
35
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UVA
42
Boise
23
F
Army
17
Tul
21
F
TxAM
50
Ark
43
F OT
WVU
56
Kans
34
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TxTch
27
Hou
24
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UMass
13
Tenn
17
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Pitt
17
GATec
35
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NM
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Tuls
13
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Maine
10
JMU
28
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Idaho
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SoAl
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Ohio
27
E Mi
20
F(1OT)
UCF
38
MD
10
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MiaOH
31
C Mi
14
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Cin
32
Navy
42
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Rut
17
Neb
27
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LT
16
SCar
17
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Duke
27
UNC
17
F
GaSo
17
Ind
52
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Wake
20
App
19
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ULMon
56
ULLaf
50
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Akr
17
Troy
22
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GASt
28
UNCC
0
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WIl
52
CoCar
10
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UAB
43
NorTx
46
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Wagn
14
WestMI
49
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ArkSt
21
SMU
44
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Nich
17
SamHu
66
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Lib
10
JacSt
31
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Ball
21
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33
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BGSU
13
MidTN
24
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FlAtl
31
Buff
34
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UtSt
61
SJSU
10
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UTSA
44
TxSt
14
F
FLInt
13
Rice
7
F
SIU
31
Mem
44
F
UTEP
14
NMS
41
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ND
38
MSU
18
F
Hawaii
21
Wyo
28
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UCLA
34
Stan
58
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ECU
41
UConn
38
F
No. 24 Oregon brings balance into Pac-12 opener
Wed Sep 20, 2017 12:26 AM

TEMPE, Ariz. -- After almost exactly a year away, No. 24 Oregon is back in the national rankings. The Ducks have given their FBS-shredding offense a defense it can work with.

Now comes the first test of the rest of the year, when Pac-12 Conference play begins Saturday at Sun Devil Stadium with a game against an Arizona State team that is 1-2 and has struggled to make defensive stops.

Oregon (3-0) enters the game ranked second among FBS schools with 609 yards of total offense per game and third with an average of 56 points a game. But it has run those types of numbers before.

Perhaps most significantly, the Ducks have given up only 303 yards per game, tied for 33rd nationally. They held Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen, considered a top NFL draft candidate, to 9-of-24 passing for 64 yards in a 49-13 road victory last Saturday.

The Ducks gave up 518.9 yards per game, 126th among 128 teams in the FBS last season, and ranked last in first downs allowed (28.1).

The "O" can stand for obstruction, not just offense.

"That's something we have to fight against every day -- people's perceptions," first-year coach Willie Taggart said after a victory over Wyoming last week.

"But they can't let anyone else define them. They have to define themselves. We know we can play defense. It's about pride, and playing together. And that's what we're seeing."

That, and blistering starts. Oregon has scored exactly 42 points in the first half in each of its three victories -- against Southern Utah, Nebraska and Wyoming -- while allowing only 45.

The running game has played a significant role. Senior Royce Freeman has 460 yards rushing and an FBS-high nine rushing touchdowns. His backup, Kani Benoit, has six rushing scores, tied for second in the nation. Freeman had three touchdowns against Wyoming and tied LaMichael James for the school record for career touchdowns (53). Freeman has 785 rushing attempts, the most in school history.

"The first half of all these games is probably what I want our football program to look like," Taggart said.

"Our challenge each week is to show how well we can play. So far we haven't shown that yet. We've got to continue to get better. It's great when you can win big and still have a lot to improve on."

Quarterback Justin Herbert has completed 60 of 83 passes for 897 yards, with five touchdowns and two interceptions. Charles Nelson leads the team with 15 pass receptions for 243 yards and a touchdown, but he is questionable to play after suffering a sprained ankle in the Wyoming game. Taj Griffin replaced him at wide receiver after the injury.

The Ducks are back in the AP poll for the first time since the third week of 2016, dropping out after a defeat at Nebraska that started a five-game losing streak. They have won 10 in a row in the series against ASU, including the last six at Sun Devil Stadium.

Arizona State quarterback Manny Wilkins leads an offense that is averaging 34 points and 412 yards a game, but defense has been an issue, as it was a season ago. The Sun Devils have given up 37.7 points and 505.3 yards per game.

Texas Tech had 615 yards, 543 passing, in a 52-45 victory over Arizona State last Saturday.

The Sun Devils, who beat New Mexico State in the season opener before losing at home to San Diego State, are off to their worst since 1999.

"Everything starts this week," Arizona State coach Todd Graham said. "You look at the history (of conference games), it usually comes down to one score."

Wilkins completed 27 of 41 passes for 326 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions at Texas Tech, when the Sun Devils recovered from an 18-point deficit only to see the Red Raiders go 90 yards for a tiebreaking touchdown in the final minutes.

Wilkins has not thrown an interception in his last 149 pass attempts dating to last season. Wide receiver N'Keal Harry had a career-high 13 receptions for 148 yards and a touchdown against Texas Tech, and the Sun Devils rushed for a season-high 168 yards while welcoming back halfback Demario Richard after starter Kalen Ballage was injured. Ballage will be back.

"We have to play better and coach better," Graham said.

Senior linebacker Koron Crump, a significant part of the Sun Devils' defense, suffered a left leg injury in the first half of the Texas Tech game and is considered doubtful, Graham said.

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