Oregon is still a mystery at this point in the season. A team with a first-year head coach and a lot of new players in key spots began the year by receiving a beatdown from arguably the best team in the country and then dishing out a beatdown to an FCS opponent.

Saturday’s game against No. 12 BYU provides a chance for the Ducks to start to establish who they are this season and who they want to be under coach Dan Lanning. As FOX Sports’ Joel Klatt sees it, we can’t know what this Oregon team is because they don’t even know yet.

Klatt was asked by Brady Quinn on the Big Noon Kickoff show Saturday what this Oregon team is.

“Do you know? I don’t know,” he responded. “Here’s the problem with Oregon: they played the best team in college football in Georgia — ranked No. 1 — and then they played Eastern Washington. I don’t think Oregon knows who they are under Dan Lanning right. That’s why today against BYU is so important. For their identity moving forward, they need to establish who they are because I don’t even think Oregon knows who they are right now.”

The Ducks lost 49-3 in Week 1 to Georgia. They followed that up last week with a 70-14 win over Eastern Washington.

The Cougars enter Saturday’s game 2-0 and coming off a big overtime win over a previously top-10 Baylor squad.

“There’s a lot of pressure on Oregon,” Klatt said.

Kickoff is set for 12:35 p.m. PT on FOX. Klatt will be in Lincoln, Nebraska on the call for Oklahoma-Nebraska; Jason Benetti, Brock Huard, and Allison Williams will be the broadcast team in Eugene.