For fans continuing to clamor for a quarterback change, you just might get your wish this weekend. Several sources close to the Oregon program indicate the Ducks might be making the change this weekend.

Last weekend quarterback Justin Herbert came in for late relief of Dakota Prukop and led the Ducks on an 85-yard scoring drive. On that drive Herbert was 3/5 with 70 passing yards. He capped off the drive with a 4-yard touchdown scramble.

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Dakota Prukop finished the game 14/22 with 132 pass yards and one interception. It's the second time this year Oregon has failed to score a passing touchdown.

Sources tell DuckTerritory Oregon is expected to start Herbert this weekend against the Huskies. However both quarterbacks continue to take first team snaps.

In today's interview with the media, Mark Helfrich alluded to a quarterback battle in practice.

"Everywhere across the board there's competition. Naturally that position (quarterback) gets a lot of blame and a lot of credit. We're making adjustments everywhere."

Helfrich was then asked if Prukop remains the starter:

"Yeah I mean we're still competing, we're still competing.

The true freshman has seen limited action this season. Last week was the most extended game action of Herbert's career.

Prukop is currently 92 for 139 with 1173 passing yards on the season. He has thrown 8 touchdowns against 2 interceptions.

On Monday quarterbacks coach David Yost talked about Prukop's performance and his future as the starter.