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Ducks Face Penalty Woes Against Huskies

Summary

  • Daylen Austin penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct early.
  • Oregon's win over USC marred by 11 penalties for 130 yards.
  • Huskies drive stalled by penalty; Ducks later intercepted.
Ducks Face Penalty Woes Against Huskies

The Oregon Ducks encountered discipline challenges in their recent rivalry game against the Washington Huskies, with penalties emerging as a significant concern. Early in the first quarter, defensive back Daylen Austin was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct after pushing an opponent after the play. This incident echoed coach Dan Lanning's pre-game emphasis on reducing penalties and controlling emotions.

This marks a continuation of penalty issues, as the Ducks were flagged 11 times for 130 yards in their previous victory over USC. While Lanning expressed disappointment with his team's composure then, the call against Austin did not ultimately hinder Oregon on that particular drive, as an interception by Jadon Canady quickly returned possession. The first half saw limited penalties against Oregon, suggesting a temporary improvement.

The rivalry game also featured other potentially controversial calls, including a debated pass interference no-call in the third quarter. As Oregon rounds out its regular season and eyes a potential College Football Playoff berth, maintaining discipline and composure remains a crucial factor for success.

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Daylen Austin was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct for pushing an opponent after the play was dead.
The Oregon Ducks were penalized 11 times for 130 yards in their win against USC.
Oregon's path to the College Football Playoff likely depends on winning their regular-season finale against the Washington Huskies.

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