In response against Oregon State’s rushing attack, how will the Oregon football defense play?
EUGENE — Oregon stopped the run with one of its greatest performances of the previous season, but they might need to pull off an upset on Saturday if they want to avoid Oregon State. Last season, the No. 9 Ducks dominated the Beavers 31-7 at Autzen Stadium, limiting them to 53 yards on 24 carries. But because to Jam Griffin and Anthony Hankerson, OSU has recaptured its identity as a power running team this year. Coming into Saturday’s game, the team is No. 5 in terms of rushing attack through the first two weeks of play.