No. 1 Oregon to make first-ever encounter with Maryland

The College Football Playoff rankings have Oregon in the No. 1 position for the first time in history. Its previous high was No. 2 in 2014, when the Ducks were one of four teams in the inaugural CFP.But the Ducks (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten) still have a ways to go to get to the playoffs, and their final regular-season stretch starts Saturday with their first-ever meeting with Maryland in the conference matchup in Eugene, Ore.Oregon has wins over two teams in the CFP rankings, No. 2 Ohio State and No. 12 Boise State. The Ducks also defeated Illinois, which was ranked in the Top 25 at the time, and thumped Michigan 38-17 in Ann Arbor last weekendThe Ducks lost two starters to injury against Michigan, including top wide receiver Tez Johnson, whose arm was in a sling. But indications are that Johnson will be back at some point this season, as will starting offensive lineman Marcus Harper II, who was helped off the field with a left knee injury.The Ducks, who are looking to move to 10-0 for the third time in program annals, would seem to have the pieces in place and the depth to replace both players.”I’m confident we have a plan,” Lanning told the Eugene Register-Guard. “There’s a lot of guys that can play winning football for us right now. Who that’ll be come Saturday, I’ll leave that for us to figure out in-house, but we’ve got a lot of guys that can play winning football for us, and there will be some guys that will step up like they have all season.”The Ducks didn’t miss Johnson much after he left the Michigan game early on. Traeshon Holden finished with 149 receiving yards after being disciplined for spitting on an Ohio State player last month.Oregon has been a complete team this season, with solid defense, a productive running game, the accurate passing of quarterback Dillon Gabriel, and big-play potential on special teams, though not having Johnson could impact that unit.