Record Watch: Several historical numbers set to fall for Oregon Ducks over next month

With a historical season for the Oregon Ducks, a number of school records are in danger of being broken over the next few games.

The Oregon Ducks have had a historic season thus far, which started off in Week 1 with the team setting the program record for most points in a single game with an 81-7 win over the Portland State Vikings.

Since then, we’ve seen that record-breaking trend continue as a number of the top players on the team put up stats that we haven’t seen in a long time for the Ducks, if ever.

So whether it’s Bo Nix, Troy Franklin, Tez Johnson, Ross James, or Camden Lewis, there are a number of Oregon Ducks records that could potentially be rewritten over the remainder of the season. The Ducks are guaranteed two more games this year — one regular season game plus a bowl game — and they are in a good position to add a third should they make the Pac-12 Championship game as well. On top of that, there is a world where Oregon could add a fourth game to the schedule should they make it to the College Football Playoff and advance to the National Championship game.

So what are the numbers and stats that you should pay attention to as we close out the season? Here’s a look:

This list has been updated with current numbers after the Oregon Ducks’ win over the Arizona State Sun Devils and will continue to be updated throughout the remainder of the season.