No. 8 Oregon sees room for improvement when facing Cal
Associated PressThe AP Top 25 college football poll is back every week throughout the season! “Our focus has always been within and today we went to the doctor and we saw a lot of things we can get better at.” The eighth-ranked Ducks are looking to build on that 45-30 win over UCLA when they travel to face California on Saturday and continue their quest for the first perfect season in conference play since the Pac-12 expanded in 2011. While facing a Golden Bears team on a three-game skid looks like an easier test than last week’s against the previously unbeaten Bruins, Lanning knows the Ducks can afford no more slipups. “I think anybody that turns on the TV any Saturday night is going to realize every week that you can’t predict college football,” he said. But you don’t play great pass defense without great rushers.” INJURY NEWS Cal should get a boost this week with the expected return of wide receiver Jeremiah Hunter, who has 30 catches for a team-high 448 yards.