EUGENE, Ore. — From the coaches’ floor of the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, Oregon offensive line coach Alex Mirabal wants to talk about the the “pylon” play from the Stanford game.



Big play, sure. Had Jaylon Redd’s foot landed an inch to the right, it would have No. 17 Oregon sitting at 5-0 heading into this week’s game against No. 7 Washington.



Forget the run, Mirabal said. Watch No. 58.



The play was a jet sweep from Stanford’s 20, and Oregon had repped the play just twice at practice leading up to the game. On the other side, Stanford was showing a defensive look Oregon hadn’t seen all game.



Watch the left tackle, Mirabal said. Watch true freshman Penei Sewell.



Redd took the handoff from quarterback Justin Herbert, swinging from right to left in Oregon’s backfield. Sewell engaged his first defender, then caught a glance of a linebacker on the second level who had a clear shot at Redd,...