So that would be a substantial upgrade from the #22 defense your Ducks had last year then?
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/22
http://www.cfbstats.com/2019/leader/...10/sort02.html
Oregon was 11 on a per play basis and looking at advanced stats they had a top 10 defense. It was the first year under Avalos and the team returns a ton of talent.
I don’t think anyone would be surprised if oregon fields a top 5 defense. 247 sports pegs them at the #2 Defense, ESPN has them projected at #3.
247sports.com
espn-predicts-college-football-2020-top-defenses
#8 in an actual applied statistics. Returning majority of production and last years defense was very young. https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ootball-season
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You did play offenses that didn’t attack what most would perceive as their inherent advantages. You aren’t playing an antiquated offense that just wants to lineup and play even numbers football. This time around it’ll be a modern spread isolating players in space and attacking grass. This defense is by far the fastest and most multiple you’ve played of the FBS games. Both in terms of athleticism and in terms of scheme.
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