Oregon football has fallen in consecutive weeks on the road thanks to two dismal performances on offense. After scoring more than 30 points in each of the first six games and developing one of the most dynamic rushing attacks, the Ducks fell short of that total and have rushed for under 100 yards in back-to-back games for the first time since 2003. With UCLA coming to Eugene on Saturday, Oregon may be without both quarterback Justin Herbert and Dillon Mitchell, who both entered concussion protocol to begin the week. Head coach Mario Cristobal and his staff need others to step up, though the entire team is hoping they can follow the formula they found earlier in the season to regain their form. Listen below to the full story:
Depleted Ducks Look to Stabilize Season (by Alex Castle)