On Monday Mario Cristobal opened up his press conference with the media and on Facebook live. As the conference began, Oregon released the initial depth chart for Bowling Green which included several 'or' designations.

The Ducks will move a lot of pieces around these first few weeks as they attempt to win football games and gear up for a big test against Stanford.

Below are a few of the highlights from his near 30-minute conference.

Video: Mario Cristobal Conference

Mario Opened his conference with the following:

"What we're trying to do, how we're trying to do it and why we are doing it that way. Today we jumped full boar into Bowling Green. We had a really good practice and looking forward to getting our pads on tomorrow and going full-go."

On his practice routine:

"Tuesday and Wednesday are always a heavy load days. Fully padded days where you're working hard. And we split it up. Short yardage and goal line situations on Tuesday. We will end practice with 1's on 1's and 2's on 2's. Wednesday will consist of 3rd down play, heavy pressure day, and a lot of our gap schemes will be used. Short yardage and goal line will again be emphasized. Thursday's practice which is more of a mental sweat day. Friday is a fast Friday."

Coach Cristobal said Sunday or Monday practice will be determined by when Oregon returns from a road game and will emphasize special teams and fundamentals.

On the 'or' listed on the initial depth chart:

"They deserve it. The message to our players was, this whole thing about playing time, it's really about trust. Earning the trust of your teammates. Earning the trust of your coaches. Trusting in yourself. We feel we have multiple positions where guys are 'or' almost co-starters. And if they've earned it we're going to let them play it out throughout the course of the week. And if they've earned playing time and they're not a starter, they're going to play for us."

On the freshmen in the 2-deep on defense:

"They're natural football players. They're explosive. They're instinctive. They have shown the ability to learn and to process."

On the 4 RB2 designations:

"They all deserve to play. The way we run the offense as fast and high tempo as we are, we expect to get 85-90 plays. They're all going to get touches. They're going to play. They add a different aspect to our offense."

On Bowling Green:

"A couple things stood out. Offensively when they made that QB change last year they started averaging 35 points a game. And mind you this is an offense that has experience. And they're really big guys. I think they average around 315-320. (Pounds) They get the ball down the field in a hurry. They stretch the field. Their receivers can stretch you. They're big, they're tall. They do run the ball very well, very effectively. They do a bunch of things our guys have seen but requires a bunch of discipline. Their running back is a heck of player too. Very disciplined defense. Their front will move and mix a lot. They really want to make it happen up front on defense."

On his plans for playing his QB's"

"We want to play all three of them."