Three questions for Oregon's running back room heading into 2022 season
Oregon’s summer offseason is in full swing. While we count down the days until kickoff in Atlanta on Sept. 3, ScoopDuck has you covered with position-by-position breakdowns ahead of fall camp. Next up are the running backs. Even after losing two of its most productive running backs in program history this offseason, Oregon features a plethora of talent at the position. Travis Dye and CJ Verdell — who ranks fifth and sixth, respectively, on the school's all-time rushing yard list — have both moved on, and now the Ducks are searching for a lead ballcarrier for the first time since 2018. The Ducks have at least five running backs who could all vie for playing time in 2022, and each one brings something different to the table. Here are three questions pertaining to Oregon’s running back room that will need to be answered during fall camp.