EUGENE, Ore. — No. 6 Oregon heads to Happy Valley on Saturday for one of college football’s most iconic settings: the Penn State White Out. The Ducks will face the No. 3 Nittany Lions in a rematch of last year’s Big Ten Championship, a game that still lingers in the minds of both programs.

“I think Coach Lanning said it great today. It’s a white out because it’s Oregon,” said tight end Kenyon Sadiq Tuesday. “They know what’s coming. We know what’s coming. So it’s going out there and who executes the best. It’s just about eliminating the crowd aspect and going in there and playing our game.”

But this Oregon team looks very different than the one that took the field in Indianapolis last December.

The Ducks saw a program-record number of players drafted into the NFL, including tight end T

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