So far this season the Oregon offense has been working at three-quarters throttle, not in terms of speed or effort, but in terms of distribution and workload.
They've gone to Kenyon Sadiq and Dakorien Moore just a few times a game. They've shown the deep ball but not featured it. Noah Whittington has sat out the last two games, after carrying the ball 14 times for 159 yards, 11.4 yards a carry.
The Ducks have played in four name-your-score games against weak opponents. Their backup quarterbacks-- three of them-- have played six-and-a-half quarters. They've used 13 ball carriers and 12 receivers and spread the ball around.