Eugene, Ore.- Oregon football’s second scrimmage of fall camp kicked off Saturday with the offense taking center stage. After last week’s first scrimmage, where the defense claimed the spotlight, it was the Ducks’ offense that came away with the win this time.

“Offense really won the day. They had some success today. Moved the ball effectively,” head coach Dan Lanning said.

A key factor in the offensive performance was the offensive line, which consistently created separation and opened running lanes for Oregon’s play callers. Quarterbacks showed poise and precision, keeping the offense moving efficiently and avoiding mistakes.

Oregon has yet to officially name a starting quarterback, though Dante Moore is anticipated to lead the offense. Austin Novosad has also been performing well in

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