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00:00Number one, Oregon, although I didn't think it was going to be
00:06competitive. It was in Camp Randall, surviving and rallying
00:11late against Wisconsin 16 to 13 the victory for the Ducks. Not
00:15great offensively, Jordan James was solid on the ground, but
00:19defensively doing just enough against a bad Wisconsin offense
00:23and a bad quarterback in Braden Locke, leading to the firing of
00:27Wisconsin offensive coordinator Phil Longo yesterday evening,
00:32but Oregon wins. They remain perfect. They do not cover as a
00:3613 and a half point road favorite in Madison, but they do
00:39win 16 to 13.
00:41Sometimes it's good to have games like this where your
00:43offense doesn't work where your defense steps up in the biggest
00:45moment, but also these are the type of games that we take a
00:47look at some of these Pac-12 teams, USC, UCLA, and also
00:51Oregon, obviously going to play a counterpart in sort of that
00:54Midwest, colder temperatures, November air, as opposed to
00:57always being on the West Coast. That was a good test and they
00:59did pass it. If Wisconsin had any bit of an offense, they win
01:03that football game because I know a lot of us were watching
01:05through the glimpse of maybe I'm not watching it directly, but
01:08keeping tabs on 10 to six year, then the entrance of the fourth
01:11quarter, you're losing this football outright and Oregon
01:13access to come back to beat Wisconsin. That was a tough loss
01:16for the Badgers because they played hard. They just couldn't
01:18get any offense, but then the whole season, Ben, they just
01:21can't get any offense.

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