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I Wish We Had a Receiver Like Becker From Indiana. Oh Wait...We Do.
That is one damned interesting post! You did that past 10:00 PM on a Tuesday night?
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
Ohio State and Michigan back-to-back?
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
OREGON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2026 FOOTBALL | @OregonFootball 2026 Oregon Football Schedule Announced EUGENE, Ore. – The Big Ten Conference announced the 2026 Oregon football schedule on Tuesday, with the Ducks set to host seven regular-season games in Autzen Stadium for the fourth year in a row. The Ducks will open the 2026 season at home against Boise State on Sept. 5, followed by a trip to Oklahoma State on Sept. 12. Oregon will wrap nonconference play with an in-state matchup against Portland State in Autzen Stadium on Sept. 19. A trip to Los Angeles to face USC will kick off Big Ten play on Sept. 26. Following Oregon's bye week, the Ducks will return to action with back-to-back home games against UCLA (Oct. 10) and Nebraska (Oct. 17). Oregon's first trip to Illinois since 1993 is scheduled for Oct. 24, with the Ducks then returning home to host Northwestern on Halloween. The final month of the regular season begins with a trip to Ohio State on Nov. 7 that is sure to be one of the premier showdowns of the college football season. Oregon will then host Michigan on Nov. 14 before going to Michigan State on Nov. 21, with the Ducks then wrapping the regular season at home against rival Washington on Nov. 28. Season ticket holders can renew for the 2026 season and fans can submit 2026 season ticket deposits by visiting www.GoDucks.com/FBTix. The deadline for renewals and deposits is this Friday, Jan. 30. Current season ticket holders can renew their 2025 seat locations at their discounted loyalty price, ensuring they keep their seats and continue to enjoy priority benefits tied to season ticket loyalty. Fans who don't currently hold season tickets but want access before the public on-sale in March can get a head start by submitting a season ticket deposit ahead of Friday's deadline. Deposit holders will be eligible to select seats during the seat selection process in late February, ahead of the general public. 2026 Oregon Football Schedule Sept. 5 - Boise State Sept. 12 - at Oklahoma State Sept. 19 - Portland State Sept. 26 - at USC* Oct. 10 - UCLA* Oct. 17 - Nebraska* Oct. 24 - at Illinois* Oct. 31 - Northwestern* Nov. 7 - at Ohio State* Nov. 14 - Michigan* Nov. 21 - at Michigan State* Nov. 28 - Washington* Home games at Autzen stadium in bold
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
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I Wish We Had a Receiver Like Becker From Indiana. Oh Wait...We Do.
THANK YOU for the notification...a very polite one at that. Duck fans get that all the time too as they refer to Oregon as OU, when we are UO...not Oklahoma.
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OFF TOPICS: For Your Interest (8)
Great to see you posting, and it was fun to chat with you recently. We need more Big-10 fans in here to give us their perspectives, so WELCOME!
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Seaton to LSU
No sweat. All opinions and OBD members posting here are valued and protected, unpopular or not as I welcome ALL of the different opinions. You are new here and I'm glad to see you posting!
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The Expanded Playoff is Redefining Success
Great article, and great topic David. In your conclusion--you touch on the diametrically opposed viewpoints of which both are true...and hard to wrap our heads around. Oregon got their butts-kicked two years in a row to finish their season. Oregon had two 13 win seasons back-to-back for the first time in our 140 year+ history. Each fan decides what they want to focus upon...
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Is the Big-10 Hosed, (Hoosiered) or Not?
Great article Jon, and as long as 'Cig is there--they will be tough. The price of Poker in the B1G has elevated; We now have quite a bunch of talented teams in the conference between the usual heavyweights in Ohio State and Michigan, (especially now with Whittingham) with newbies Indiana and Oregon, and can't forget Penn State as I believe they will be the biggest surprise in 2026. (Great new coach) But we have a cluster of good nine win teams who will muck things up for conference powers in Illinois, Washington, USC, Iowa, etc. Half of the conference is nine wins or better? Step aside SEC? Good gosh we have some blockbuster games on our schedules now!
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Massive Winter Storm: How Bad is it Where YOU Live?
That is the worst…you can’t walk outside without slipping, and my back hurts just thinking about it!
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Massive Winter Storm: How Bad is it Where YOU Live?
NJDuck, (Joe) lives in the epic-center of the storm (New Jersey) and has had over 22 inches of snow thus far, with 26-30 inches to accumulate before it is over. Whew! How bad is it where YOU live? (Eugene is sunny and crisp today with no storm impact)
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4-Star Linebacker Legacy Commits to OBD
A rare time where the Rivals ranking is the higher one, as he is a Rivals 4-Star. Offers besides Oregon was Michigan, Utah, (He lives in SLC, Utah) UCLA and Nebraska.
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Does Mendoza Know What He's In For?
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Does Mendoza Know What He's In For?
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So, How IS Oregon Doing This Year in Big-10 Championships Compared to Last Year?
Last year Oregon had a total of eight outright championships, (no conference tournament wins) more than Ohio State's four championships and three conference tournament wins. At this time last year we had two championships, one in football, and one in womens cross-country. This year we won both cross-country championships and the football went to the Hoosiers, who will dilute the Buckeye totals for us. We operate with an arm tied behind our back as there are 28 sports in the Big-10, but Oregon does not compete in ten of them! We are tied with Washington and Northwestern at this point, with a long ways to go... Full annual calendar of championships is right here.