
On Friday night, the Oregon Ducks cruised to a 51-13 victory in the PAC-12 Championship Game at Levi’s Stadium. It was the second contest (and win) for the Ducks in Santa Clara.
The stadium, of course, is also the new, $1.3 billion home of the San Francisco 49ers, who have played five games to date in the building, winning three.
Despite a significant difference in sample size, the Marcus Mariota-led Ducks have lit up the Levi’s scoreboard much more than Colin Kaepernick and Co.
RT @AutzenStudents: Total points scored at Levi’s Stadium:
San Francisco 49ers (5 games) – 98
@WinTheDay (7 quarters) – 103
#GoDucks
— Andy McNamara (@McNamaraUO) December 6, 2014
In their last three home games, the Niners combined for a total of 30 points, losing to the Seahawks and Rams and eking past the Redskins.
San Fran’s offensive struggles are a major reason why the team is sitting at 7-5 — competing for a wild card spot, not the division. The unit ranks 25th in the NFL in points scored and 22nd in total yards.
Hey, maybe they should trade up for Mariota.