169.6: Rushing yards per game for LaMichael James, which leads the nation. This puts James considerably head of the last year’s Heisman Trophy winner, Alabama’s Mark Ingram (99.0).
152.4: Passer rating for Darron Thomas so far this season. Last year, Jeremiah Masoli’s rating for the year was 129.5.
14: Passing touchdowns for Thomas this year. He trails Stanford’s Andrew Luck (16) by just two touchdowns for the Pac-10 lead.
84: Yards gained by James last Saturday on the first receiving touchdown of his career. The length of that play eclipses the season longs of Georgia receiver A.J. Green (50), South Carolina receiver Alshon Jeffery (69) and Oklahoma State receiver Justin Blackmon (81).
1: Oregon’s national rank in offensive yards per game (567.0). No. 1 Ohio State is ranked 18th on the list with 465.8 per game.
54.3: Points per game averaged by Oregon offense, tops in the nation. No. 3 Boise State ranks fourth with 47.4 points per game.
1,907: Total rushing yards gained so far by Oregon, putting them on pace to shatter last year’s total of 3,012.
119: Receiving yards for Jeff Maehl against Washington State last week, marking Oregon’s first individual game with 100 or more yards receiving this season. 16 different players have recorded at least one reception for Oregon this year.
.86: Red-zone scoring percentage for Oregon this season. No. 1 Ohio State, ranking 12th on the list, is slightly more efficient at .91.
8: Fumbles lost by the Oregon offense this season, placing them 116th in the country. No. 24 Oregon State is the only team in the country yet to lose a fumble.
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10 Interesting Stats: Oregon Offense
Daily Emerald
October 11, 2010
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