Eugene, OR – After being favored by 41 points, the Oregon Ducks underwhelmingly defeated the San Jose Spartans 35-22 Saturday.
The Ducks started off hot, putting up a quick 14 points in the first quarter after a 3-yard TD run by Cyrus Habibi-Likio and a 66-yard TD reception from Jacob Breeland.
After closing out the first quarter 14-0 the game took a shift for Oregon, who’s offense struggled to move the ball the rest of the contest and was outscored in the rest of the game 22-21.
Despite Justin Herbert (7) posting another impressive stat line throwing for 309 yards and three touchdowns, he described his offense’s play as “pretty sloppy”. Herbert threw two interceptions and continually found himself on a different page from his receivers, connecting on only 16 of 34 attempts.
Fortunately for Oregon, Jim Levitt’s defense looked stronger than ever allowing 1 yard per carry to the Spartan offense. The star at the front of the show was Redshirt Junior LB, Justin Hollins, who racked up 8 tackles, two of them being for losses, an interception, a forced fumble and a sack to cap it off.
The Ducks may be 3-0 as they close out their non conference schedule, but at what cost?They clearly have not been challenged yet this year and have not been prepared for the highly competitive Pac 12 opponents that are quickly coming. Oregon was never in any real danger of losing today’s game, rather they fell asleep a few times.