No. 10 Oregon sticks with QB Anthony Brown for game at UCLA
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[October 20, 2021] The
Oregon Ducks look to stay in the top 10 when they travel to
Pasadena, Calif., to oppose UCLA on Saturday afternoon at the Rose
Bowl.
The 10th-ranked Ducks (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) have played back-to-back
tight games, a 31-24 overtime loss to Stanford on Oct. 2 and a 24-17
win over California on Oct. 15 that came down to a fourth-and-goal
defensive stand. Oregon is the only team in the conference with one
overall loss.
Offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead is back to calling plays after
needing surgery while the Ducks played at Stanford three weeks ago,
and he is cleared to travel with the team to Pasadena.
Moorhead expressed support for starting quarterback Anthony Brown,
who heard the boos and chants for backup Ty Thompson as the Ducks
struggled on offense for a good portion of last week's game.
"I think 'AB' is doing a solid job in his role," Moorhead told Ducks
Digest. "He's not Marcus Mariota, he's not Dennis Dixon (former
Oregon quarterbacks who made the NFL), he's not any of those guys,
but he's got to understand who he is and what he does well and how
it's going to contribute to our offensive and team success.
"You can nitpick and talk about stats and completion percentage and
all that stuff, but I'll go into a game with AB as my quarterback
and believe in his abilities and what he's going to do."
Oregon is one of just two teams in the nation, along with Coastal
Carolina, to rush for at least 180 yards in every game this season.
The Ducks have been strong in the fourth quarter of games,
outscoring opponents 72-31. They have scored points on 10 of 16
fourth-quarter drives and forced five turnovers in the fourth
quarter to go with three turnovers on downs.
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UCLA (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) looks for another win
against a North Division opponent after defeating Washington 24-17
in Seattle last week. The Bruins, led by former Oregon head coach
Chip Kelly, racked up 420 yards of total offense to 267 for the
Huskies.
Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson had a hand in
three touchdowns, throwing for two and running for one while
totaling 270 scrimmage yards.
Running back Zach Charbonnet, a transfer from Michigan, ran for a
season-high 131 yards and has been a force for the Bruins this
season. He has five 100-yard games and averages better than 6 yards
per carry.
Oregon has won seven of the past eight meetings but
hasn't beaten the Bruins in Pasadena since 2014.
Kelly hasn't had many signature victories in Westwood, but a win
over the program he led into national prominence 12 years ago would
be one. He downplayed it this week.
"It'll be like another game," Kelly said. "It's not my former team,
I was there a long time ago, so I don't know any of those coaches, I
don't know any of those players. So it's not like I'm going back to
coach against a bunch of guys that I coached."
Both of UCLA's losses have come at home, to Fresno State and Arizona
State.
--Field Level Media
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