Oregon reveals uniform combination for Week 5 at Stanford
The No. 9 Oregon Ducks have revealed their uniform combination ahead of their Week 5 road trip at Stanford.
Dan Lanning’s squad will be rocking white jerseys, green pants, and green helmets with a yellow logo as they look to improve to 5-0 on the season against a Cardinal team that is 1-3 under first-year coach Troy Taylor.
Oregon, which is coming off a dominant win over Colorado in Eugene last Saturday, is a 27-point favorite against Stanford. Kickoff is slated for 3:30 p.m. PT and the game will air on Pac-12 Networks.
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Oregon’s victory over Colorado in Week 4 vaulted the Ducks into the thick of the College Football Playoff conversation. The Ducks put on an offensive firework show and delivered one of the better defensive performances of Dan Lanning’s tenure in Eugene while approximately 10.6 million viewers tuned into their beatdown of Deions Sanders’ Buffs.
Now, Oregon will turn its attention to a Stanford squad that has struggled early in Troy Taylor’s head coaching tenure.
Taylor’s former school, Sacramento State, dealt the Cardinal a 30-23 upset loss in Week 3. A week prior, USC drubbed Stanford 56-10.
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Even still Lanning and the Ducks aren’t taking the matchup lightly.
“Last time we played on the road, we didn’t perform the way we wanted to,” Lanning said of Oregon’s nail-biting Week 2 win at Texas Tech. “So it’s an opportunity for us to go put a complete game together on the road. Just like I said, after the game: you can’t let your highs get too high and your lows get too low. Sometimes, after an emotional, win where there’s a lot of passion and energy in it. You can have a letdown when we’re certainly not looking to do that. We’re looking to go out and perform again to our absolute best.
Our guys, like I said, have the right mindset. … we’re going to build off of, you know, what we’ve been building all season.”
At 54.0 points per game, Oregon owns the second-best scoring offense in the nation. The Ducks will look to stay hot against a Cardinal defense that ranks 117th nationally in total defense.
“They run a lot of different sim pressures. They do a variety of three-deep zones and quarters, and even man, so you’re gonna see a lot of different things from them,” Lanning said of Stanford’s defense. “I think they do a good job there, and I know it’s early for them, but they’re getting better and better each week on that side of the ball.”