
–Oregon’s streak of 19 straight games with 30 or more points is the longest in the nation. The Ducks were tied with Oklahoma State before the Cowboys manged only 20 points on Saturday. Oregon’s nine straight games with 40 or more points is also the longest streak in the country
–Oregon is dominating its opponents in all four quarters. The Ducks are outscoring their opponents, 112-19, in the first quarter, 79-30 in the second, 60-34 in the third, and 63-37 in the fourth.
–Oregon has four interception returns for a touchdown this year. That is tied for the most in the country with Fresno State.
–Oregon is 6-0 for the seventh time in school history and the second time in the past three years.
SERIES HISTORY: Oregon and Arizona State are tied 16-16 (last meeting, 2011, 41-27 Oregon).
SCOUTING THE OFFENSE: Oregon’s offense ranks among the nation’s best once again and the Ducks have had extra time to plan for the Sun Devils after a bye week. The Ducks rank second in the nation with 52.33 points per game and are fourth with 302.33 rushing yards per game and eighth with 541.67 total yards per game. The Ducks have scored at least 42 points in every game and have exceeded 50 points in their last two. Oregon has used a lot of players to pile up those yards as four players average at least 35 rushing yards per game and nine receivers are averaging at least one catch per game.
SCOUTING THE DEFENSE: Oregon’s defense has been among the best in the conference, giving up 359.8 yards and 20 points per game. Oregon is also among the top rushing defenses in the Pac-12, allowing 126.8 yards per game. The Ducks have been even tougher on third and fourth down. Opponents are converting only 29.2 percent of third downs into a first down, the second-best rate among conference defenses, while opponents’ 23.1 success rate on fourth down is the best mark in the Pac-12.
QUOTE TO NOTE: “Every game we play is a rivalry game, every game that we play within our own conference is the most important game we have ever played. It is always fun to beat Washington, but it is fun to win every game. This one is just another step to our overall goal.” — Oregon RB Kenjon Barner.