No other team on the Beavers’ schedule features a Quarterback to Wide Receiver duo on caliber with what the Sun Devils are bringing to the field. Jayden Daniels had a stellar first season, and he found an excellent big play threat in Frank Darby.
Darby finished last season with 8 touchdowns and 616 yards, with a massive 19..9 average on his receptions. Whenever he gets the ball in his hands he’s dangerous, and Daniels is getting better and better at getting the ball in his hands.
While Oregon’s offense is getting a significant change at Quarterback, with Justin Herbert headed to Los Angeles to become a Charger, the rest of the unit returns with a significant amount of experience.