
3. Stop Kedon Slovis
Kedon Slovis has been on an absolute tear the past couple of games. Passing for six touchdowns against Arizona and Colorado combined, he looks more comfortable than ever. The Trojan offense has also put up 30 plus points a game in the last three games. The Ducks will certainly be challenged by Slovis and the rest of the Trojans on the road.
Slovis passed for over 400 yards just last week on 40-plus attempts and we could see much of the same in Week 10. The Ducks front seven and especially the defensive line have been impressive thus far, but the Trojans will go up top to catch the Ducks off guard.
We know the Ducks can get to the quarterback and clog up running lanes. This game will be all about the secondary to see if they are up for the challenge that the outside playmakers throw at them. The Ducks were able to nab two interceptions last week that proved to be huge, turnovers will once again play a pivotal part for the Ducks defense.
If Oregon can effectively stop Slovis, they will be in a good position to run away with this one.