For the purposes of charting, I consider Oregon’s kneeldown at the end of the game and UCLA’s 1-minute possessions at the end of each half to be garbage time. Obviously those drives were significant to the outcome of the game (Oregon had 9 successes vs 5 failures on them, including a sack, two pass break-ups, and a pick-six), but they constitute non-representative play due to the circumstances, so they’re excluded from the tallies in this article.
Offense
Overall, Oregon had an efficient outing on a per-play basis, although it was a close-run thing: 32 successes vs 30 failures, given the down & distance on each snap.