EUGENE — The outcome of Saturday’s matchup between No. 6 Oregon and Wisconsin is not remotely in doubt.

Such is the state of disarray for the Badgers (2-5, 0-4 Big Ten), who have not scored in their past two games and enter the week with the worst offense in the Big Ten in both yards and points.

If the 31.5-point spread holds, it will be the largest for Oregon against a Power Four conference opponent since it was favored by the same amount against a horrific Colorado team in 2022.

Defining success for the Ducks (6-1, 3-1) this weekend could be significantly different for outside observers and those inside the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex.

"Success for us is defined by our standards," Oregon coach Dan Lanning said. “It’s not as much about the opponent, it’s about our expectation for our leve

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