Ducks vs Beavers by the numbers

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    Oregon wraps up the regular season Saturday against Oregon State, with the Civil War scheduled to kick off at 12:30 p.m. With a win, the Ducks would earn the right to host the Pac-12 title game next Friday, for a spot in the Rose Bowl. Lose, and the Ducks are probably looking at the Alamo Bowl.

    The Ducks (9-2, 7-1 Pac-12) dropped to No. 9 in the polls this week after losing their first game this season since the opener, and their first in conference play since 2009, 38-35 to USC in Autzen Stadium this past Saturday. The loss ended Oregon's nine-game win streak this season, as well as long home and conference in streaks. This week, the Ducks can start new ones.

    The Beavers (3-8, 3-5) beat Washington 38-21 last week to end a three-game losing streak. They lost to Sacramento State, Wisconsin and BYU in nonconference play, and have Pac-12 wins over Arizona, Washington State and UW. They have yet to win in an opponent's home stadium this season; Oregon State beat Arizona and Washington in Corvallis, and played WSU on a neutral field in Seattle.

    Here's how the Ducks and Beavers stack up statistically:

    SCORING OFFENSE

    3) Oregon, 45,64 ppg


    96) Oregon State, 21.91 ppg



    TOTAL OFFENSE

    8) Oregon, 496.09 ypg


    70) Oregon State, 379.00 ypg



    YARDS PER PLAY OFFENSE

    5) Oregon, 7.15 ypp


    66) Oregon State, 5.51 ypp



    RUSH OFFENSE

    5) Oregon, 284.27 ypg


    116) Oregon State, 93.36 ypg



    PASS OFFENSE

    21) Oregon State, 285.64 ypg


    77) Oregon, 211.82 ypg



    PASS EFFICIENCY OFFENSE

    12) Oregon, 158.20 rating


    83) Oregon State, 123.24 rating


    SACKS ALLOWED

    13) Oregon, .91 pg


    58) Oregon State, 1.91 pg



    THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS

    31) Oregon, 45.32%


    58) Oregon State, 41.56%


    RED-ZONE OFFENSE

    31) Oregon, 86% (51 trips, 38 TDs, 6 FGs)


    103) Oregon State, 74% (43 trips, 20 TDs, 12 FGs)


    SCORING DEFENSE

    40) Oregon, 23.18 ppg


    82) Oregon State, 29.18 ppg



    TOTAL DEFENSE

    66) Oregon State, 367.73 ypg


    69) Oregon, 391.00 ypg



    YARDS PER PLAY DEFENSE

    25) Oregon, 4.95 ypp


    82) Oregon State, 5.78 ypp



    RUSH DEFENSE

    57) Oregon, 146.45 ypg


    83) Oregon State, 181.55 ypg



    PASS DEFENSE

    42) Oregon State, 206.18 ypg


    85) Oregon, 244.55 ypg



    PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE

    29) Oregon, 118.88 rating


    100) Oregon State, 144.03 rating


    SACKS

    8) Oregon, 3.00 pg


    42) Oregon State, 2.09 pg



    THIRD-DOWN DEFENSE

    49) Oregon, 37.78%


    105) Oregon State, 47.10%


    RED-ZONE DEFENSE

    49) Oregon, 80% (44 trips, 25 TDs, 10 FGs)


    105) Oregon State, 89% (45 trips, 36 TDs, 4 FGs)


    TURNOVER MARGIN

    25) Oregon, plus-.55


    102) Oregon State, minus-.64



    PENALTY YARDAGE

    96) Oregon, 61.27 ypg


    116) Oregon, 69.45 ypg



    TIME OF POSSESSION

    18) Oregon State, 29:32


    120 (yep, last)) Oregon, 24:00


    The Ducks slipped to No. 2 nationally in net punting this week after having an attempt blocked by USC, and are now at 41.85 yards per attempt.


    Individually, LaMichael James remains first nationally in rushing with 142.78 yards per game, and slipped to fourth in all-purpose running with 179.56 yards per game. Oregon's De'Anthony Thomas is 13th in all-purpose running (155.55). James is 11th in scoring with 10.00 points per game, Thomas is 35th (8.18), Alejandro Maldonado is 59th (7.50) and Kenjon Barner is 62nd (7.33). Darron Thomas is 21st in points responsible for, which accounts for passing touchdowns, with 15.80 per game, and 11th in pass efficiency with a 157.62 rating. Jackson Rice is sixth in punting with 45.60 yards per attempt. Josh Kaddu is now No. 40 in sacks with .59 per game. De'Anthony Thomas is 14th in kick returns with 28.21 yards per return. OSU's Jordan Poyer is fifth in passes defended with 1.45 per game, and Dylan Wynn is first nationally in fumble recoveries with .45 per game. Oregon's Brandon Hanna is 21st with .27 per game.
     

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