Oregon’s Balanced Attack Makes the Ducks a Real Playoff Threat

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The Oregon Ducks aren’t getting the same national attention as some top playoff contenders, but they should be.

This year’s Oregon team ranks as one of the most balanced groups in the country. That combination could make them a nightmare matchup when the College Football Playoff arrives.

The Ducks rank 11th nationally in scoring offense at 36.8 points per game. They also sit fourth in scoring defense, allowing just 13.8 points per contest.

That type of two-way consistency wins big games deep into November and December.

What really sets Oregon apart is its rushing attack. The Ducks lead the nation in yards per rush at 6.3, showing just how explosive and efficient they are on the ground.

They also sit inside the top 10 in rushing yards per game. Oregon leans heavily on a three-headed backfield featuring Noah Whittington, Jordan Davison, and Dierre Hill Jr.

Each runner brings something different. Together they form one of the most dangerous ground games in college football.

That running game also acts as a built-in playoff advantage. In high-pressure postseason matchups, Oregon can slow the pace and control the clock. This puts extra stress on opposing defenses.

Combine that with a top-five scoring defense, and the Ducks have a formula that travels well.

They might not be the loudest team in the national conversation. But make no mistake, the Ducks are capable of beating anyone.

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