The College Football Live crew debates whether Oregon needs to re-evaluate its approach on two-point conversions after struggling to convert them so far this season. (1:44)

It's the gut feeling vs. the analytics. It's a common debate in sports.

Oregon has made a habit of going for two whenever it feels it has an advantage. Last week against Nebraska, the Ducks went for two after all five of their touchdowns. However, they failed to convert on four of those. Had they converted those four, they win. If they make the PATs, they go to overtime with the Cornhuskers. Instead, the Ducks lost 35-32, and reignited the debate over their use of the two-point conversion.

ESPN Stats & Information analytics writer Sharon Katz takes a run through some of the more debatable data, and then ESPN senior writer Mark Schlabach offers his take.