What does Oregon get because of its troubles following a loss a week at home against Stanford? : A road game against a better variant of this Cardinal. The Ducks play at No. 11 Utah Saturday at Salt Lake City, Utah, and on newspaper have no chance to win, or even stay close. So much so that the 14-point spread seems to be an insult to Utah by about 10 points. Oregon (3-7, 1-6 Pac-12) will roll into Utah (8-2, 5-2) using the second-worst rushing defense in the Pac-12 in 255.4 yards allowed per game to face the hottest rushing attack in the conference. "Same thing as last week, actually," Oregon defensive coordinator Brady Hoke said. "You have got to stop the run. There is little doubt about it" Uh oh! Oregon hasn't stopped the run all season. Not against UC Davis and Virginia in what seems like beams ago. Stanford's Christian McCaffrey ran rampant a week, scoring three touchdowns as the Cardinal, owners of the worst crime in the conference, averaging 340 yards per game, put up 540 yards of total offense on the Ducks. Utah, averaging 433.7 yards per game is much better on offense than Stanford thanks to the amazing performances of running back Joe Williams. He"retired" for four games to begin the season just to be spoken back into enjoying. Since his return, Williams has averaged 216 total yards and 156.5 yards rushing per game. He has gained 939 racing yards on 7.0 yards per carry. "He's maybe the most explosive and also the fastest of some of the backs we've had here as far as a house run-type back which can extend the distance from anywhere on the field," Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham told colleagues this week. To make matters worse for Oregon, Williams runs behind a veteran offensive line. "They're physical upfront," Hoke said. "Quite senior-oriented offensive line together with three men up there which have played a lot of football" The Ducks would be the opposite with one senior starting on a young defense that's rotated through 14 defensive linemen this season. "We had a fantastic week of practiceprecisely the same thing we did the week before," Hoke said. "Our guys have come out and struggled and been physical every time we go on the field." That intensity has not translated into strong performances on game days. Saturday will probably be no different. Read more here: http://srianujaacreations.com/wp/2019/10/17/10-best-betting-sites-in-uk-july-2019-update/