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Results of the latest campus climate resolution. It differs from the last resolution Lusby says it is a challenge to get people survey, conducted by Jennifer J. Freyd, by enacting harsher consequences for chap- motivated to do this work. University of Oregon psychology professor, ters and individuals within them that violate “The fact that I have to be so precise about revealed 100% of Fraternity and Sorority their organization’s values or the UO student my wording and have to be so careful as Life-affiliated female students that reported conduct code. Another piece that might be to not offend Greek Life is a little offensive non-consensual sexual contact were violated in the new resolution is the recommenda- to me because I am prioritizing the well by male perpetrators. tion to halt the expansion of Greek Life that being of fraternity and sorority members, “Imagine that Greek Life is a red square, is not already chartered or contracted with when we need to be putting survivors first,” taped on the ground, and if you walk into UO, specifically for fraternities due to Title IX Lusby said. that red square, you are three times as likely issues, Lusby said. Shukas says they are continuing to do to be sexually assaulted,” said Zach Lusby of “I don’t think we should be punishing whatever they can to eliminate sexual vio- the ASUO senate. “Why on earth are we mak- sororities for fraternity members who are lence and sexual harassment in any form. ing more squares?” raping people,” Lusby said. “It is never a sur- Evidence-based practices are best in ad- After the results from the climate survey vivor’s fault in any situation that they were dressing this situation, Shukas said. were published, FSL conducted an external sexually assaulted.” “After reviewing results from the various review, an assessment managed by profes- The new resolution is to be submit- research surveys and external reviews, we sionals who are not affiliated with UO and its ted to the senate after the external review will move forward with evidence-based best FSL, on Oct. 12 and 13. is published. practices for our organization,” Shukas said “The external review extends beyond “The external review is coming without in an email. sexual assault and includes other issues such any preconceived notion of what UO Greek Lusby said he is working toward a commu- as hazing, community accountability, alcohol Life is and the UO campus survey is how the nal process between FSL and ASUO. and substance abuse, mental health, staffing students at UO are feeling about us,” said “Nothing’s ever going to get done if there’s and resource allocation, community culture, Kyle Heiner, FSL liaison and ASUO executive. a line in the sand, so I’m hoping this resolu- values congruence and recruitment, etc.,” Di- “As a Greek group, we have to look at these tion has the power to unite us in fighting rector of FSL Justin Shukas said in an email. climate surveys and come together to take sexual violence for the good of everyone,” The ASUO is working on a draft of the new them seriously.” Lusby said.

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Aziz Ansari stars in the new Netflix sitcom ‘Master of None’.

‘MASTERThis year’s smartest and OF most relatable NONE’ sitcom

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Aziz Ansari is a man of the times. His them. One episode has Dev dealing with character on NBC’s Parks and Recreation a girl bailing on him after he has asked was a tech savant, social media guru and her to go to a concert. He then has to modern entrepreneur. In his stand-up decide what to do about the situation specials, Ansari delivered fresh comedy and who he should ask instead. He asks through everyday interactions. Now, in his his friends and they all offer different new Netflix showMaster of None, Ansari opinions. Some offer rational solutions, translates those everyday interactions while others are more abstract and into a smart and unconventional sitcom. amusing. Ansari stars as Dev, a commercial actor Towards the latter half of the trying to get ahead in New York City. His season, the show delves deeper into actual parents play his parents on the Dev’s romantic relationship, and it’s show: his dad is a scene-stealer, easily heartwarming how realistic it is. Like deserving of an Emmy. They’re joined by everything else in Master of None, Dev’s Eric Wareheim, Kelvin Yu, Noël Wells and relationship isn’t filled with tropes like newcomer Lena Waithe as Dev’s group those in the typical romantic sitcom, of friends and social confidantes. With such as Dev and his partner being total each episode centering around a different opposites or some unexpected conflict. everyday issue (relationships, jobs, gender Instead, they’re on somewhat equal equality, first dates, racism, kids), these stations in life. Their conflicts come friends provide Dev with insight into how naturally and they solve them maturely. they would solve his problems and are Master of None makes sense while also interesting foils to Ansari’s character. In being comedic. It’s a show to watch with that way, Master of None is reminiscent your friends so you can talk about how a of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, situation applies to you and then laugh with its awkward take on modern (and about how you approached it afterwards. sometimes insignificant) problems. It’s a show about how we’re all just trying One of the best things about Ansari and to get by as we mature into adulthood. his sitcom is how relatable it is. It doesn’t We’re all jacks of all trades, but we know just give its viewers the punchline, we’re the masters of none of them, it forces them to think about why a and — according to the show — that’s situation is funny and how it applies to perfectly okay.

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THEEVEN IN SMALL MISSOURI NUMBERS, COLOSSAL SITUATION CHANGE IS POSSIBLE.

➡ KANEEM THORNTON

Going from Lick- common cause alongside black Wilmerding High School students. The inclusion of A crowd gathers outside Uni- to the University of Oregon, white protesters illustrates a versity of Missouri calling for I have been very blessed, to campus that is unified. Students the resignation of University say the least. I’ve been fortunate coming together from different President Tim Wolfe. enough to attend schools where backgrounds to fight for each (Courtesy of Nick Schnelle, via racism is not blatant and is other will lead to quicker twitter @neschnelle) typically frowned upon. Others solutions and outcomes. in my community, however, have The push by these students not been as lucky as I have. has already resulted in the For many years, the University university’s president, Timothy of Missouri campus has dealt M. Wolfe, announcing his with deep-rooted racial tensions. resignation. As opposed to In recent years, there have been receiving lip service or empty countless incidents concerning a promises by the administration, lack of racial understanding on students forced real change, the campus. which will greatly affect the In 2010, during Black History ways in which racial tensions are Month, it was reported that white dealt with. students vandalized the Black When minority students Culture Center on campus and collectively protest, like those were only punished minimally. at the University of Missouri, Additionally, students made positive outcomes can come to threats to burn down the fruition, even beyond the original cultural center, to which little demands. For example, in the penalization was given out. case of Missouri, now that the Cynthia Frisby, a journalism former president is resigning, professor at the University of minority students can have more Missouri, recently spoke out of a say in how the new president about her experiences with is selected. racism on campus —including Activism and protests about being called the n-word to her racial tensions can lead to a more face by both students and fellow open and honest dialogue with faculty members. administrators. Students can The list of both racial actively work with faculty and insensitivity and blatant the leaders of an institution to disregard for racial equity create solutions to better address extends endlessly. However, these concerns. in spite of these instances, the Ultimately, collective activism students at the University of by minority students can Missouri rose to the occasion. lead to a shift in a school’s They demonstrated why more culture regarding equity, safety minorities at predominantly and responsibility. white institutions should actively In the recent days, many rally against oppression. have focused on the athletes Through activism, minority of the University of Missouri, students were able to accomplish who refused to play until the a lot in just a short period of president of the school resigned. time. In the past couple of weeks, While the intention here is not news coverage of the situation to belittle their acts of courage, has increased, bringing attention more emphasis should be to the issue around the nation. placed on the importance of the With more national media minority students who protested coverage, an increasing number as a whole. of people have been sharing Nationwide, students of color posts on social media regarding face institutional oppression, the situation, making it easy along with a lack of social justice to follow. and awareness. Even at colleges The protests and collective that are deemed liberal, there is outrage are persuading even still much progress to be made. non-minority students to join in The minority students at the on the events. University of Missouri have Many white students have shown us that even in small been participating in the numbers, colossal change is protests and fighting for a possible to achieve.

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Oregon women’s cross country prepares to take first step towards anotherNCAA Championship

➡ CHRISTOPHER KEIZUR, @CHRISKEIZUR

For the past half decade, redshirt senior Molly Grabill has been running in an Oregon uniform. As a member of both the cross country and teams, the four-time All-American from Poway, California, has been able to battle through injuries and turn them into a solid college career. “I am really going to be sad to not wear the uniform after this year,” Grabill said. “It’s going to be a transition, but I wouldn’t trade these past few years for anything.” The next two weeks will be the final chance for Grabill and her fellow Oregon seniors to compete as the Ducks try and bring home As a red shirt senior, Molly another championship in women’s cross Grabill has been running for country. Oregon for five years. First on the schedule is the NCAA West Regionals in Seattle this Friday, a race where the team will only do as much as is needed to advance. A top-two finish in the region is all that is required to qualify because they accumulated enough points during the year. This means they can take it easier than usual to avoid injuries and save an extra burst. “At Regionals we will just do what we need to do — get the job done and go,” redshirt sophomore Alli Cash said. team count towards the final score, with the mantra is ‘Be Oregon’.” If everything goes as planned, the Ducks will final placement being converted into equivalent If everything goes as planned, the Ducks move on to the NCAA Championships, which points. The squad with the lowest score wins. should have another trophy to add to are held at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer Park in Louisville, This means that a team can’t just rely on one or their collection. Kentucky — a site they are very familiar with. two stars, they need depth. “All of us got a taste of it during Outdoors,” The last time the women were able to win a This is an area where the Duck women have an Cash said of winning the National cross country title was at this same location advantage, as their veterans have done a good Championship in track and field. “Last year we back in 2012, a win that broke a 25 year drought job integrating the new faces into a cohesive really wanted it but weren’t quite there, but this for the squad. group. Runners like Grabill and senior transfer year we are in a better position.” “We have all the pieces going forward,” Cash Waverly Neer have been in these situations The team is still just taking it one day at a time, said. “We have been training really hard the past before and know what to expect. making sure not to forget the early steps that couple of months, so now is the exciting time to “We bring in these young girls and show must be traversed. put it all together and see what we can do.” them the ropes of how we do things at Oregon The NCAA West Regionals will begin in Seattle In cross country, the top five finishers for each to represent the University,” Grabill said. “Our at 12 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13.

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The vibe inside Autzen Stadium last Saturday was much different than some of the Ducks’ previous home contests this year. After 777 yards of offense and a formidable performance from its defense, Oregon walked away with its first Pac-12 home win of the season. The win marked the Ducks’ third in a row and also made the program bowl eligible for the 11th consecutive year – a contrast to the place many thought the team would be headed after it opened the season at 3-3. It is why defensive backs coach John Neal said he’d be lying if he didn’t view the win on Saturday as a milestone. “We got destroyed against Utah,” Neal said after the game . “To be where we are, I’m grateful, I’m relieved.” But Oregon’s next test may truly indicate just where Oregon exactly is. No. 7 Stanford, its quarterback Kevin Hogan and Heisman candidate Christian McCaffrey pose a threat unlike the Ducks’ defense has faced in a while. But it is a brand of football Oregon is more than familiar with, as the matchup between speed and physicality has always played a key role in each team’s season. With Oregon’s offense appearing to look the way it is advertised, the matchup expects to be a much tougher test for Stanford’s defense than it would’ve been a month ago.

STANFORD OFFENSE OREGON OFFENSE VS. VS. OREGON DEFENSE STANFORD DEFENSE In 2013, an undefeated Oregon team went to Stanford and was physically Oregon’s midseason turnaround is not a mystery. With dominated. Stanford Tyler Gaffney rushed 45 times, and Vernon Adams Jr. back and healthy, the Ducks offense has taken the Cardinal methodically drove down the field and ate up a majority of off. In its last three games, Oregon is averaging 43.7 points and the clock while building a 26-0 lead at one point. This Stanford team is 573.3 yards of offense per game. The numbers have continued similar, and leads the nation in average time of possession, holding the to steadily increase each week as Adams becomes more ball for 35 minutes, 16 seconds per game. It is different in that it is far more comfortable. In addition, Adams’ presence through the air has explosive though. clearly affected the ground game. On Saturday, four running Hogan has shown the traits of a much improved passer and opposing backs combined for 477 yards, with leading the defenses have yet to find an answer for McCaffrey, who’s average of 246.1 group with 180. all-purpose yards per game leads the nation. In addition, the matchup Stanford’s defense is a different beast than Cal’s, though. The between Stanford’s physically imposing tight ends and Oregon’s secondary unit is giving up 20.2 points per game and leads the Pac-12 in creates another monstrous challenge. Hogan’s favorite receiver not named total defense, allowing 338.7 yards per game. McCaffrey, 6-foot-4, 248-pound tight end Austin Hooper, has 22 catches for 356 yards and five .

Oregon enters Palo Alto, California looking to upset Stanford’s shot at a national title. (Adam Eberhardt)

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Bralon Addison leads the Ducks in receiving yards this season and will likely make a large impact against Stanford.. (Adam Eberhardt) OREGON VS. STANFORD ➡ CHRISTOPHER KEIZUR, @CHRISKEIZUR

The top two teams in the Pac-12 North are set for a showdown this Saturday, as Oregon travels south to Palo Alto, California, to face No. 7 Stanford. The Ducks (6-3, 4-2 Pac-12) come into the game on the heels of a 44-28 victory over California, a game in which they seemed to finally get things back on track. Oregon overcame a slow start and an early turnover to put up 777 total yards of offense — the most in program history. The Cardinal (8-1, 7-0 Pac-12) have been just as impressive since its week one glitch against Northwestern. Since that early loss, Stanford has gone undefeated, most recently beating Colorado 42-10.

MATCHUPS TO WATCH: Stanford offensive line Oregon quarterbacks vs. vs. Oregon defensive line Stanford secondary

Against Washington State, the second best The Cardinal are built to run the ball passing offense in the country, the Stanford and it has the offensive line to do it. On secondary turned in a solid game. It held the season, their line has helped them Cougars quarterback Luke Falk to 354 rank 15th in the nation in rushing yards yards and picked him off twice in the win. per game with 227.7. On the other side The Cardinal will be looking for a similar of the trenches is Oregon’s defensive performance against Oregon’s Vernon Adams line, a group that has shown the ability Jr., who has really come on since returning to put pressure on the quarterback. The from his injury. Adams finished the Cal game question is whether they can hold up with 300 yards and four touchdowns. Look throughout the contest, a task that will for Oregon to try to get him going early with require them to fill the space and free up short throws before allowing him to take a the linebackers from blocks. shot deep.

OREGON: STANFORD: Bralon Addison DeForest Buckner Christian McCaffrey Austin Hooper

Addison is a key part of One of the stars for McCaffrey is a workhorse for They sure do know how the Ducks’ offense. This Oregon this season has been Stanford, doing pretty much to grow tight ends on The season, he has 42 receptions defensive end DeForest everything the team asks of him. Farm. Hooper is just the for 532 yards and six Buckner, who has been The sophomore Heisman hopeful latest talent to pass through touchdowns. Look for the unstoppable at times for puts up numbers running the ball, the Cardinal program at that coaches to get Addison offensive lines. Playing with in the passing game and as a return position. He leads the team involved with some trick a cast on a wrist he injured man. He has an explosive first step with 356 receiving yards and plays against Stanford to during the ASU game, and a seemingly endless amount five touchdowns. try to catch the defense Buckner recorded a team- of energy. This season, he has off guard. high seven tackles and one already run for 1,207 yards and six

PLAYERS sack last weekend. The sack touchdowns. He’s showing no signs

TO WATCH: forced the Golden Bears to of slowing down. For the Ducks, settle for a field goal. On the it’s less a question of stopping season, the senior has 51 McCaffrey than it is just trying to tackles and seven sacks. contain him.

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Oregon’s unusual season has resulted in a mixed, but loud, social media response. (Cole Elsasser) SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE TEAM’S REPUTATION

➡ JOSEPH HOYT, @JOEJHOYT

They were well aware of the malicious chatter that In recent weeks, fans have been more positive with can come from the angered pounding of computer players on social media. For some players, the back- keys. As much as members of the Oregon football and-forth nature of fans on sites like Twitter— where team — a team that fell to 3-3 after a 45-38 double fans have an outlet of direct communication with overtime loss to Washington State — did their best members of the football team — is comical. Players to not pay attention to it, they couldn’t completely share stories and laugh about it. “ONE WEEK, ignore the noise on social media. Oregon defensive back Arrion Springs remembers And there was a lot of it. the time a fan tweeted at him, saying, “I don’t pay I’M THE BEST “It was a different start of the season than the fans college tuition to watch Arrion Springs play football.” or the media have seen,” Oregon senior offensive Springs said that same fan apologized to him last FOOTBALL PLAYER tackle Tyler Johnstone said. “Of course you’re going week. “So, we’re all good now,” Springs joked. to have a bunch of people asking questions and Oregon receiver Devon Allen has had similar IN FOOTBALL jumping on the ‘Oregon sucks’ bandwagon, but we experiences with fans on social media. keep believing in each other, we keep pushing each “One week, I’m the best football player in football HISTORY. THE other and we silence the noise.” history. The next, they think I should just stick to Since the loss to Washington State, Oregon has track,” Allen said. “That’s just how it is sometimes. You NEXT THEY THINK I won its last three games. Subsequently, the noise on can’t really pay attention because people are going to social media has changed its tune. The expectations say what they’re going to say. It’s not a big deal.” SHOULD JUST STICK for the team have changed, also. A return trip to With three games left in Oregon’s schedule, the Playoff is out of the question, the “Oregon sucks” bandwagon that Johnstone TO TRACK” but there’s still more on the line for the Ducks this mentioned from after the Washington State loss season. isn’t as full as it used to be. The team is on a positive DEVON ALLEN , football player and track athlete “It’s a matter of, ‘What do we want to be trajectory and they want the fans to join them. remembered by?’ “ Oregon center Matt Hegarty said. “I hate to sound disrespectful at all, but I always go “I think preseason expectations go all over the place. back to the quote, ‘The lion doesn’t concern himself But at a few points in the season things have gone all with the opinions of sheep,’ “ Hegarty said. “I’m a over the place, so I think we’re trying to solidify what really positive guy, so if you’re not moving in that people remember about this 2015 team — and that’s positive direction, then you’re kind of a sheep — and a team that competed and closed out the season the you tune those people out. Anyone that wants to be way they were supposed to.” on board in a positive way, they can jump on board.”

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here’s a familiar tale being was no magic formula to stopping Stanford after Hegarty’s soreness the day after was a weaved in the late season watching the film. testament to Stanford’s simple mentality matchup that is Stanford The Ducks, at 6-3 after a three-game winning of trying to “out-physical and out-muscle versus Oregon. Down at The streak, have the chance to do what their ” its opponents. Farm on Saturday, a top-10 counterpart did to them twice over the last three “It’s a modern day Gladiator fight,” team — equipped with an years. Currently, Oregon opens up as an eight- Hegarty said. explosive and-a-half-point underdog against Stanford. It’s Though Hegarty’s perspective is limited to candidate — looking towards a role the team will have to adjust to. what the Stanford defensive line has shown the College Football Playoff, will face off against “I know the kids are really excited to play this him over the past couple of years, he says their anT upstart underdog, attempting to ruin any one,” Oregon offensive coordinator Scott Frost tough mentality can be seen throughout all chance of a National Championship appearance said. “It’s kind of neat that we’re going in as the phases of the Stanford team. for its conference rival. underdog and the spoiler. And that’s a role our “On offense, they’re going to run it down In 2012, a redshirt freshman quarterback guys aren’t used to playing.” your throat and they tell you, ‘We’re going to named Kevin Hogan led No. 13 Stanford past “A modern day Gladiator fight” run it right here,’ “ Oregon defensive lineman undefeated, No. 2 Oregon, 17-14, in a mid- There’s one member of Oregon who’s played DeForest Buckner said. November matchup. the role of underdog against the Cardinal before. Buckner says he looks at Stanford’s In 2013, it was and the Two years ago, Matt Hegarty was in South Bend, confidence in the run game as a challenge. For No. 2 Oregon Ducks with hopes of a national Indiana, playing center for Notre Dame. And a field filled with 22 players, the simplicity of championship against No. 5 Stanford. The three weeks after Oregon’s loss to Stanford, the Cardinal’s offensive game plan, in year’s Cardinal derailed those dreams, once again, with Hegarty was down in Palo Alto, as No. 25 Notre past, required toughness in one-on-one a 26-20 victory. Dame took on No. 8 Stanford. The Fighting Irish match-ups. This year, the script is flipped. lost, 27-20. “It’s mano a mano, you and another guy No. 7 Stanford is 8-1, has a Heisman candidate Like Oregon, the matchup between Notre — sometimes two other guys,” he said. “But in Christian McCaffrey and is eying one of the Dame and Stanford is a yearly routine. Hegarty yeah, this whole game is pretty much about four coveted spots in the playoff. The Cardinal’s remembers close games against the Cardinal. toughness and pride. only loss of the season came in week one “You’re sore the next day, that’s for “I’m not going to let another guy say he’s against Northwestern. Oregon head coach Mark sure,” Hegarty said. “They come ready to going to kick my behind and run it down our Helfrich called it a “major anomaly,” saying there smack heads.” throat.” STANFORD VS. OREGON: A ROLE REVERSAL

Last year’s home contest with Stanford resulted in a resounding victory for the Ducks. Oregon dominance is far from certain this year. (Emerald Archives)

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“Wild Caff” After Oregon’s 44-28 win over Cal last Saturday, times, guys don’t think that he can hurt you with One thing Stanford didn’t have in its offensive defensive backs coach John Neal acknowledged his feet, but he definitely can.” arsenal two years ago was a Heisman Trophy who his team is going up against this weekend. At 6-foot-4, 218 pounds, Hogan has cemented offensive weapon, or, as ESPN’s Ivan Maisel calls “I know it’s Stanford, I know how good they himself as a threat to run this season. In a 30-28 Cardinal star Christian McCaffrey, something are,” Neal said. “[Kevin] Hogan is still there, he’s victory over Washington State on Oct. 31, Hogan that “had been designed two miles down the road 100 years old. out-rushed McCaffrey, 112 to 107 yards. from the Stanford campus, in Elon Musk’s dream “He’s still there, God Almighty.” “They’re our biggest game, our biggest rival – factory. Like a Tesla, McCaffrey runs fast, turns at While the roles between Stanford and Oregon whatever you want to call it” top speed, and doesn’t make a sound.” may have switched coming into Saturday, the Though an underdog in this year’s game against On Tuesday, the Stanford athletic department presence of Hogan under center for the Cardinal Stanford, with no National Championship in sight launched a site, promoting its “Wild Caff” for the hasn’t. Hogan, Stanford’s fifth-year senior starting this time, Oregon is still playing for something. same award Mariota won a year ago. When you quarterback, is making his fourth start against The Ducks are currently No. 2 in the Pac-12 North open the site, McCaffrey’s numbers roll up faster Oregon after going 2-1 against the Ducks in his behind Stanford. than dollars at a gas pump: 2,174 all-purpose previous three games. Oregon needs to win out, and hope Stanford yards, 1,207 rushing yards and 325 receiving “Hogan is a seasoned, senior quarterback in picks up another conference loss, to represent the yards. this conference,” Oregon defensive coordinator North in the Pac-12 Championship game. Helfrich called McCaffrey phenomenal, lauding Don Pellum said. “He’s seen it all.” “They are our game this week, so they’re our McCaffrey’s versatility. Helfrich said McCaffrey’s In 2012, Hogan, inserted as the Cardinal’s biggest game, our biggest rival – whatever you playmaking ability, along with others on the starting quarterback after Josh Nunes was want to call it,” Oregon Dwayne Stanford offense, adds to an experienced group injured a week before, went into Autzen Stadium Stanford said. “For us to get where we want to that Oregon is used to facing up front. and beat the undefeated (10-0), No. 2 ranked go, we have to win out. This is the next step on “I think he should take a week off,” Helfrich Ducks, 17-14, in his first career road start. that ladder.” joked when asked how he plans to stop him. “Kevin Hogan,” Buckner said, “he always has a “Keep him healthy for the stretch run.” great game against us. He can throw when he has “He’s still there, God Almighty” time, and he can hurt you with his feet. A lot of BY JOSEPH HOYT, @JOEJHOYT

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WHY STANFORD WILL BEAT OREGON

**Editor’s Note: Each week during football season, we feature an essay from the opponent’s student newspaper on why Oregon will lose. Do-Hyoung Park is a managing editor at The Stanford Daily.**

➡ DO-HYOUNG PARK, THE STANFORD DAILY

Stanford fans are getting a pretty healthy sense of In a game whose final score will probably resemble the running game out against Washington State and déjà vu looking at this Saturday’s matchup between a basketball tally more than a football one, I trust Colorado when things weren’t looking good. the Cardinal and the Ducks. Stanford’s defense to force the occasional Oregon I just don’t think there’s any winning against And not the good kind, either. mistake and get the occasional stop much more than Stanford’s offense right now. If Washington and UCLA Stanford is 7-0 in the Pac-12 for the first time since I trust Oregon’s defense to stop Stanford’s offense. couldn’t stop the Cardinal, what makes people think 2011. Stanford is favored against Oregon for the first Stanford has a veteran offensive line that likes that Oregon can? time since 2011. Stanford is back in the top three in nothing more than to fling defenders into orbit to And on the other side of the ball, while it’s true the Pac-12 in scoring offense for the first time since — pave the way for Stanford’s Heisman candidate that Adams makes this offense look like the Oregon you guessed it — 2011. running back, tight ends who are open even when blur of old, I don’t think the Ducks’ offense has the Four years later, Stanford fans still have PTSD-like they’re not open and freshman and his 4.3 surgical precision, the identity or the swagger that flashbacks of Darron Thomas threading the needle speed when he gets in space. the Mariota-led units of old had. Yes, the Ducks put over and over and over again and LaMichael James With that in mind, Stanford can still play old- up a school-record 777 yards last week, but that showing Cardinal defenders the true meaning of fashioned, big-boy, run-it-up-your-throat Stanford was against Cal, who might as well not even play speed in 2011, when the Ducks trashed No. 4 Stanford football when it wants to, but the offense has added a rush defense. 53-30 on The Farm and knocked Stanford out of the few dimensions from years past — namely, the blazing Meanwhile, Washington and Michigan State — two national title game in a heap of duck feathers, broken speed and open-field ability of Christian McCaffrey, teams with comparable defenses to Stanford’s that spirits and crushed dreams. Love and wide receiver Michael Rector — and I the Ducks faced with Adams — held Oregon to 26 But this time around, there will be no such wouldn’t hesitate to say that this is a more complete, and 28. travesty in the walls of Stanford Stadium. The déjà vu talented offense than anything the team had back in Factor in Stanford’s ludicrous time-of-possession stops here. the days. advantage, its conference-leading third-down defense Make no mistake — Stanford won’t be able to hold I’m confident that even if Oregon’s front seven can and its top-two red zone defense, and it’ll be up to Oregon’s rejuvenated offense at bay all afternoon. stop one element of Stanford’s game, the Cardinal Adams to take full advantage of the few chances he’ll Oregon will score points — and probably a fair will be able to keep the chains moving by adjusting, get. And I’m not confident that he’ll be able to do that. number of points at that. whatever it takes. Note that Stanford leads the I’m personally of the opinion that rumors of But the difference on Saturday will be that conference in third-down conversions. Oregon’s demise have been greatly exaggerated Stanford’s battle-tested, hard-hitting, high-flying For example, if Oregon takes away the running and that the Ducks are still a good team. But the offense will meet little to no resistance from an game — Stanford’s bread and butter— Kevin Hogan 2015 Stanford Cardinal are an elite team. And abysmal Oregon defense that ranks dead-last in the still leads the Pac-12 in passing efficiency and has at the end of the day, one of those two teams conference in scoring defense and passing defense his best matchup of the season against Oregon’s will definitely put up 40 this week. Much to and has somehow still looked even worse to the eye lost secondary. He has also been a great runner for De’Anthony Thomas’ chagrin, I’m doubtful that than it has on paper. the last few weeks, even on a sprained ankle, to bail it’ll be the Quack Attack.

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OREGON ROSTER

1 Arrion Springs DB 5-11 205 SO 41 Jarret LaCoste RB 5-11 200 JR 2 Bralon Addison WR 5-10 190 JR 41 Aidan Schneider PK 6-4 235 SO 2 Matt Mariota LB 6-2 248 FR 42 Cody Carriger LB 6-6 240 JR 3 Vernon Adams Jr. QB 6-0 200 SR 42 Blake Maimone P 6-6 213 FR 3 Tyree Robinson S 6-4 205 SO 43 Fotu Leiato DB 6-1 200 FR 4 Alex Ofodile WR 6-3 200 FR 44 DeForest Buckner DL 6-7 290 SR 5 Taj Griffin RB 5-10 175 FR 45 T.J. Daniel DL 6-6 275 JR 6 Charles Nelson WR 5-8 170 SO 46 Danny Mattingly LB 6-5 245 SO 7 Darren Carrington WR 6-2 195 SO 47 Rex Manu DL 6-3 315 FR 8 Reggie Daniels DB 6-1 205 JR 48 Rodney Hardrick LB 6-1 245 SR 9 Gus Cumberlander DL 6-6 250 FR 49 Matt Wogan PK 6-2 210 JR 9 Marquise Dixon DB 5-11 197 SR 50 Austin Maloata DL 6-1 300 SO 9 Byron Marshall WR 5-10 200 SR 51 Gary Baker DL 6-4 298 FR 10 Ty Griffin DB 6-0 205 SO 52 Ivan Faulhaber LB 6-2 224 SO 11 Justin Hollins LB 6-6 230 SO 54 De’Quan McDowell LB 6-1 203 JR 11 Travis Jonsen QB 6-3 194 FR 54 Calvin Throckmorton OL 6-6 290 FR 11 Kirk Merritt WR 5-11 205 FR 55 Tui Talia DL 6-5 285 SR 12 Taylor Alie QB 6-0 185 SO 56 Alex Balducci DL 6-4 310 SR 12 Chris Seisay CB 6-1 190 SO 57 Doug Brenner OL 6-2 305 SO 13 Devon Allen WR 6-0 185 SO 58 Tanner Carew LS 6-1 215 SO 14 Ugo Amadi CB 5-10 185 FR 60 Jim Weber OL 6-2 270 FR 15 Jalen Brown WR 6-1 200 FR 61 Jake Hanson OL 6-5 288 FR 16 Dylan Kane S 6-3 195 FR 62 Matt Pierson OL 6-6 285 SR 16 Morgan Mahalak QB 6-3 205 FR 63 Davis Miyashiro-Saipaia OL 6-2 300 FR 17 Jeff Lockie QB 6-2 205 JR 64 Tyler Johnstone OL 6-6 295 SR 17 Juwaan Williams S 6-0 190 SO 66 Brady Aiello OL 6-7 275 FR 18 Jimmie Swain LB 6-2 235 SO 66 Devin Melendez LS 6-2 205 SO 19 Austin Daich DB 6-3 205 JR 67 Tanner Davies OL 6-3 294 FR 20 Tony Brooks-James RB 5-9 185 FR 68 Shane Lemieux OL 6-6 302 FR 20 Jake Froehlich LB 6-0 220 FR 70 Jamal Prater OL 6-3 306 SR 21 Royce Freeman RB 5-11 230 SO 71 Braden Eggert OL 6-6 315 FR 22 Jeff Bieber WR 6-2 195 FR 72 Matt Hegarty OL 6-4 295 SR 22 Jihree Stewart CB 6-0 182 FR 73 OL 6-5 310 SO 23 Malik Lovette WR 5-11 205 FR 74 Elijah George OL 6-5 290 SO 24 Thomas ynerT RB 5-11 215 JR 75 Zach Okun OL 6-4 310 FR 25 Glen Ihenacho DB 5-11 185 FR 76 Jake Pisarcik OL 6-2 300 SO 26 Casey Eugenio WR 5-8 180 FR 77 Haniteli Lousi OL 6-5 310 SR 26 Khalil Oliver DB 6-0 200 FR 78 Cameron Hunt OL 6-4 290 JR 27 Jacob Breeland TE 6-5 221 FR 79 Evan Voeller OL 6-5 290 SO 27 Mattrell McGraw DB 5-10 185 FR 80 Koa Ka’ai TE 6-4 240 SR 28 Chayce Maday WR 5-11 180 FR 81 Evan Baylis TE 6-6 250 JR 28 Johnny Ragin III LB 6-3 225 JR 82 Zac Schuller WR 5-10 180 SR 29 Kani Benoit RB 6-0 210 SO 83 Johnny Mundt TE 6-4 245 JR 29 Tyler Reid DB 5-8 170 FR 85 Pharaoh Brown TE 6-6 250 SR 30 Paris Bostick DB 6-1 218 SO 86 Torrodney Prevot LB 6-3 220 JR 31 Sean Killpatrick DB 5-11 205 FR 88 Dwayne Stanford WR 6-5 205 JR 32 Eddie Heard LB 6-3 245 SO 89 Chris Tewhill WR 5-8 180 JR 33 Tyson Coleman LB 6-1 235 SR 90 Drayton Carlberg DL 6-5 290 FR 34 Jonah Moi LB 6-4 250 JR 90 Jake McCreath TE 6-3 245 JR 34 Lane Roseberry RB 6-1 233 JR 92 Henry Mondeaux DL 6-5 290 SO 35 Joe Walker LB 6-2 240 SR 93 Jake Ford PK 6-0 201 SO 36 Justin Hunter LB 6-4 235 FR 93 Jason Sloan DL 6-3 225 SO 37 J.J. Jones RB 5-9 180 JR 95 Spencer Stark DL 6-2 275 FR 37 Michael Manns DB 5-11 180 JR 96 Christian French LB 6-5 250 SR 38 Ian Wheeler P 6-0 205 SO 97 Jalen Jelks DL 6-6 268 FR 39 Kaulana Apelu LB 5-11 196 FR 98 Jordan Kurahara DL 6-8 250 FR 40 Taylor Stinson TE 6-5 235 FR 99 Canton Kaumatule DL 6-7 295 FR GO DUCKS!

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When asked about Stanford’s He’s averaging 246.1 all- Kevin Hogan on Tuesday, purpose yards per game and POSES MAJOR Oregon head coach Mark is on pace to break the NCAA Helfrich revealed how ready record for most all-purpose THREAT TO DUCK he is to prepare for a new yards in a season. How he’s Cardinal quarterback. done that? By averaging 6.1 “He can go any time as far yards per carry, 11.6 yards per DEFENSE as we’re concerned,” Helfrich catch and 28.8 yards per kick ➡ JUSTIN WISE, @JUSTINFWISE said. return. His colleague, Oregon It comes as no surprise that defensive backs coach John Stanford started an official Neal, gave a similar statement Heisman campaign for him after the Ducks’ 44-28 win Tuesday. Helfrich would like to Saturday. have no part of him. “He’s 100 years old.” Neal “I think he should take the said. “He’s still there. God week off,”Helfrich jokingly Almighty.” said. “Keep him healthy for the This Saturday, Hogan will stretch run.” face Oregon for the fourth McCaffrey is coming off a time as a starting quarterback. game last week in which he He’s the owner of a 2-1 ran the ball 23 times for 147 record against the Ducks, yards while also throwing a and although the stat sheet pass. won’t indicate it, has mostly In the latest College Football dominated Oregon’s defense. Playoff rankings, Stanford was However, Hogan won’t be listed at No. 7, and one of the the scariest threat for Oregon’s main reasons is because of defense on Saturday. That what the sophomore continues honor undoubtedly goes to the to do when he steps on the guy he’s handed the ball off to football field each week. this year, Christian McCaffrey. Oregon hasn’t faced anyone As a sophomore, McCaffrey like him. Utah’s Devontae has emerged as arguably the Booker comes close, but still, most versatile threat in all of Booker is not having a season college football. quite like McCaffrey is having.

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