A roller-coaster ride in the land of amusement parks Saturday.
This week, Oregon vs. UCLA
Offense:
Probably the offense’s best overall performance since Ohio State. Give Offensive Coordinator Joe Moorhead credit— knowing that UCLA’s strength was in stopping the run, Moorhead devised an aggressive passing attack that exposed the Bruins’ weak secondary, turning Anthony Brown loose for a season-high 296 yards through the air on 29 for 39 passing, good for a 74% completion rate. Brown managed to find eleven Oregon receivers, with Devon Williams (5 catches, 80 yards), and Mycah Pittman (5, 46) his primary targets.