Oregon Ducks Look For 30th Straight Win vs Savannah State

Nov 30, 2016; Eugene, OR, USA; Near the end of the game Oregon Ducks forward Dillon Brooks (24) sits on the side line Western Oregon at Matthew Knight Arena. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 30, 2016; Eugene, OR, USA; Near the end of the game Oregon Ducks forward Dillon Brooks (24) sits on the side line Western Oregon at Matthew Knight Arena. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Oregon Ducks look to push their home winning streak to 30 games against Savannah State on Saturday.

Dillon Brooks is still working out the kinks from off-season foot surgery. He has shown signs of his old self, leading the team to a win against Tennessee and leading the team in scoring earlier this week vs Western Oregon.

Tyler Dorsey also had a slow start to the season, but put in 17 points against the Wolves on Wednesday. Oregon and Savannah State played last season and shot over 60 percent in the first half. Both teams have some issues to work out entering Conference play.

The Oregon Ducks have had inopportune dry scoring streaks. The Tigers allowed their last opponent Georgia Southern to go on a 23-8 run and win the game earlier this week.

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Georgia Southern Head Coach Horace Broadnax has been at the helm for 8 seasons and knows how to win. He played for Georgetown in 1984 and won a National Championship. In his first season he took an 0-28 team and turned them into a 15-14 team.

The Tigers are led in 2016 by Austin Desant, who had 18 points the last time out. Joshua Floyd added 13 in the loss to Georgia Southern. A win over the Oregon Ducks would turn their season around after a 2-7 start.

Dana Altman has the Oregon Ducks on a winning streak. Not only have they won four straight, they go for their 30th straight home win on Saturday and play at home until the end of the year.

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The Oregon Ducks and Savannah State Tigers tipoff at 3pm Pacific Time on Pac-12 Network.