Oregon junior wide receiver Dillon Mitchell

Each week we'll grade Oregon its performance. We'll make marks for the team as a whole, for the offense and defense and for each individual position group. These grades are completely subjective, backed up by what the DuckTerritory staff saw on Saturdays and by what the numbers say as well.

Overall Team Grade: D-

Explanation: I didn't think it was possible to outdo last week's embarrassment in Pullman, but alas, Oregon did just that last night in Tucson. Unlike last week's game, the Ducks never got it going. For four quarters the Oregon offense floundered, and eventually the defense followed suit. Outside of a strong opening half for Dillon Mitchell, no single offensive player turned in a big-time performance. The Ducks looked lost, confused and without an identity whenever they had the ball. And even when they created third and manageable situations, they came up short.

All of this is made worse by who they were playing. It's one thing to get embarrassed on the road by the a top 10 team (yes, WSU is ranked 10th in the AP Poll this week). It's another get absolutely lambasted by a team battling for bowl eligibility. Arizona may prove the worst team Oregon has faced in five Pac-12 games to date, and the Ducks played their worst 60 minutes of the season.