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Home / Sports / Ducks scramble for RBs ahead of crucial playoff game

Ducks scramble for RBs ahead of crucial playoff game

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Oregon faces running back shortages due to injuries and transfers.
  • Key rushers Noah Whittington and Jordan Davison are questionable or out.
  • Defensive players may be called upon to fill running back roles.
Ducks scramble for RBs ahead of crucial playoff game

The Oregon Ducks are grappling with a severe depletion of running back depth as they prepare for their Peach Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal clash with Indiana. Starting running back Noah Whittington is listed as questionable due to an undisclosed injury, while the team's second-leading rusher, Jordan Davison, has been ruled out with an upper-body injury. This situation is further complicated by the transfer of Makhi Hughes and Jayden Limar, and an existing foot injury sidelining Da'Jaun Riggs.

Whittington, who has accumulated 829 rushing yards and six touchdowns this season, is expected to attempt warm-ups but is unlikely to start. His availability will be a game-time decision. Davison, who leads the team with 15 touchdowns, is confirmed to be unavailable for the game. Oregon's coach, Dan Lanning, indicated that Whittington's playing time will depend on his performance during warm-ups.

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With their primary running backs sidelined, the Ducks are reportedly exploring unconventional solutions, including deploying defensive players to fill the void in the backfield. Safety Kilohana Haasenritter, who began his career as a tailback, and linebacker Brayden Pratt, who played running back in high school, are among those being considered. Jay Harris, despite entering the transfer portal, will be available, and true freshman Dierre Hill Jr. may also see increased carries.

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Starting running back Noah Whittington is questionable, and backup Jordan Davison is out with an injury.
Yes, the Oregon Ducks are reportedly considering using defensive players to add depth to the running back position due to shortages.
Oregon is thin at running back due to injuries to key players like Noah Whittington and Jordan Davison, along with player transfers.

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