Where Oregon’s offense ranks nationally in key stats following win over OSU

A look at where the Oregon Ducks offense ranks nationally in some key statistics after a win over the Oregon State Beavers in Week 13.

When you’ve got a quarterback who is leading the conversation for the Heisman Trophy, a wide receiver who will likely be a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, an offensive line that is a finalist for the Joe Moore Award, and an offensive coordinator who is a finalist for the Broyles Award, you can expect that side of the ball to be pretty good.

That’s the case for the Oregon Ducks, who have one of the best offenses in the entire nation after 13 weeks of the season, and have another opportunity to add to their numbers this week in the Pac-12 Championship Game against the Washington Huskies down in Las Vegas.

If they win that game, they’ll have a spot in the College Football Playoff as well.

This past week, the Ducks had another great showing offensively, blowing out the Oregon State Beavers in dominant fashion. Here’s how they stack up nationally in some key statistics going into conference championship week: