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Oregon's Depth Dominates Despite Injury Storm
2 Dec
Summary
- Oregon leads power conference schools in critical down players used.
- Offensive depth was crucial in overcoming numerous injuries since week 5.
- Run-first identity emerged, with Davison and Whittington leading usage.

Oregon's offense has demonstrated remarkable resilience throughout the season, heavily relying on its deep roster to overcome significant injuries. This depth, built via consistent top recruiting classes, has allowed numerous players to gain valuable game experience. The team has consistently utilized a wide array of talent on critical downs, leading power conference schools in this category, even after suffering setbacks to key skill position players and offensive linemen.
The offensive identity has shifted towards a run-first approach over the last seven games. Jordon Davison and Noah Whittington have seen increased usage, becoming the primary focus in the backfield. While other backs like Dierre Hill and the returning Jayden Limar have roles, the duo of Davison and Whittington now dominates critical down situations. This strategy has been vital in weathering the storm of player absences.
Receivers Malik Benson and Jeremiah McClellan have also stepped up significantly, especially in the wake of injuries to Dakorien Moore and Gary Bryant Jr. Benson notably delivered a 100-plus yard performance with a game-sealing touchdown. As Oregon heads into the playoffs, their accumulated depth and game-tested players position them strongly, regardless of potential returns from injured players like Evan Stewart.




