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Are you still riding high from Oregon's victory over Michigan? These Oregon Ducks are a relentless group and have yet to put a full game together.Kansas meanwhile has rolled through this tournament. The latest sacrificial offering coming by way of Purdue and a 98-66 beat down.Oregon has played well enough to win, but hasn't been able to put together a complete game. Tyler Dorsey remains the talk of the tournament. The talented guard poured in another 20 points for Oregon.Oregon was fueled by the output of forward Jordan Bell however. His 16 point, 13 rebound performance kept Michigan's big men from taking over the game.Dillon Brooks was mostly a non-factor all night although he scored 12 and logged 36 minutes.Kansas had 5 players score double-digit points. The strong guard play from Kansas will be a key for Oregon. Dylan Enis will be a key factor here. If he can play tight defense along with Brooks and Dorsey and limit the easy looks for Kansas, that will be key.Oregon can't settle for jump shots from the perimeter. This should be a chance for Oregon to attack the rim and get better looks.The fundamentals of making free throws and boxing out will help limit Kansas from getting easy second-chance points.Call me crazy but I actually like Oregon's chances here. I like the way Oregon matches up against Kansas better than I did with Michigan. I know, call me crazy.But Dillon Brooks has got to step up in this contest. And Jordan Bell will have to have a repeat performance.If Tyler Dorsey ever cools off, who will pick up the slack?Let's just hope we don't find out Saturday night.Tipoff is set for 5:49 PM PST and will be aired on TBS.