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It s almost the day that all Oregon Duck football fans have been waiting for. On Saturday, September 6, the No. 3 Oregon Ducks will face off with the No. 7 Michigan State Spartans in a clash between a high temp offense and a stout defense. Saturday s match up will be a true showing of how good each team really is and will <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Gucci-Sunglasses-Outlet>Gucci Sunglasses Outlet</a> likely set the tone for the remaining season. Here are five things to watch for in the game. Oregon s fast tempo offense versus Michigan State s stout defense. How will Oregon s spread offense do against the bigger Michigan State defense front? In recent past years, Oregon s offense has been slowed by bigger teams at the line of scrimmage. Saturday will show whether that trend continues or <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Blouse>Kate Spade Bag</a> not for the Ducks. 聽 Oregon s defensive front against Michigan State s running attack. The Spartans are strong up front at offensive line and will most likely try to mimic Stanford s game plan of running the ball of the last few years. Marcus Mariota against Michigan State s secondary. The Spartans are headlined by cornerback Trae Waynes and safety Kurtis Drummond. Drummond made 1st team All Big Ten while Waynes will fill the role of recent NFL first round pick Darqueze Dennard. Marcus Mariota and his Oregon records in reach. He needs just one passing touchdown to be the career leader in total passing touchdowns in Oregon football history. Mariota also is just 22 yards short of total offensive yards from setting the UO record at 8,141 total yards. Michigan State s running back Jeremy Langford not playing at one-hundred percent health. Against Jacksonville State, Langford was taken out twice with an ankle injury. Although Langford is expected the play against Oregon, not having him at one-hundred <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jodie>True Religion Jodie</a> percent helps Oregon s chances at slowing down the run. 聽 Photo: Michael Arellano/ Daily Emerald