: Outdoor practice fields: Full padsFriday morning's practice for the Ducks was the first of this preseason camp in full pads, and to mark the occasion it was a scored competition day as well.As tends to be the case, UO coach's scoring system yielded a tight battle to the end, and indeed it went down to the last rep. With the twos on the field, quarterbackdropped back, felt some pressure but couldn't find an open receiver and ended up throwing incomplete. That gave the defense a 167-166 victory for the day.The defense came into the last period with the lead, but saw the score tighten up.batted down a pass and then hurriedinto an incompletion on the next rep to score twice for the defense, and a few plays later he wrapped upin the backfield for no yardage.Freshman cornerbackalso provided a couple points for the D in the final period. Early on, he went into his backpedal but had to break on a ball thrown underneath, and got there in time to swat it away. Later he ran downfield with a wideout and leaped to break up a jump ball."I'm just out here trying to learn the defense and play as hard as I can," said Schooler, a 6-foot-2, 190-pound freshman from Dana Point, Calif. "Make sure people are noticing me, to hopefully get some playing time."Helfrich sought to jump-start the day by having linemen face off in 1-on-1 pass rush drills directly after pre-practice stretching. The offense dominated the period, 16-5, thanks to reps like this from redshirt freshman guardMore 1-on-1 drills followed, between the skill guys.continued what's been a strong first week of camp for him by anticipating this route and jumping it for the interception:Schooler, meanwhile, had the challenge of trying to stay withon a deep route. Freeman got some separation, and though Schooler had enough speed to get back into the play, Prukop found his running back for the long completion:Schooler said he appreciated the benefits of the scored practice periods."Even when we're not keeping score, we need to compete every day," he said. "When we do that, it's going to feel second nature in games, to go out there and play your hardest all the time.": Also in that 1-on-1 passing drill,had a nice diving breakup in the slot, andknocked the ball loose aswas trying to secure it. … In the first team period,tackled Freeman for a loss, andmade a nice open-field tackle on Benoit. The defense kept it up as Amadi came off a block to stopfor a loss, andintercepted a pass that deflected off a tight end.did get the offense charged up during the period, by popping a safety with a block that knocked off the defender's helmet. …jumped a route in 7-on-7 to intercept a Prukop pass. In the same period,dropped a ball in toalong the sideline; he sidestepped his brother, who was in coverage, and a footrace between the two was on. … In the penultimate team period,tipped a pass at the line, andmade a diving play to intercept it just before it hit the turf. On a read-option play, Wilson conjured Dennis Dixon by leaving the ball in the belly of the running back until the last second, then pulling it back once the defense committed and running untouched up the middle.: Friday featured the first shuffling of the offensive line by position coach. Seniormoved from right guard with the ones to play with the twos at center, where the snapping behindhasn't been real consistent. With the first group,moved inside to guard and graduate transferstepped into the tackle spot. During the first 11-on-11 period, they opened a couple massive holes on that side of the line for Benoit. …With Morgan up with the ones,andgot some reps at right tackle with the second group. … The Ducks have done some nickel stuff the last couple days, in which Robinson has been sliding down to fill the nickel corner spot at times. He played corner late last season, so has proven he's got some coverage skills. … Can't let the week end without noting the effort of walk-on receiver. If stats were kept, he'd probably be the Ducks' leading receiver through five practices; he's one of those walk-ons who is constantly keeping himself in the rotation for reps, and he's got a nice set of hands, to boot. …A light moment from midway through practice: Helfrich threw a penalty flag during one rep of 11-on-11 – on defensive coordinator. Prukop connected withon a long completion, a playmight have broken up if not for the fact he drifted back and bumped into Hoke, who was coaching the period from deep behind the secondary. That's pass interference on the defensive coordinator apparently.