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  1. Oregon State vs. Oregon odds, game and player prop predictions, best football betting promo codes

     

    College football fans are in for a rare high-level game on Friday night when Oregon State travels 50 miles south to Autzen Stadium for a matchup with Oregon.

     

    The Beavers have seen little success in Eugene, last beating the Ducks on the road in 2007...

     

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    Oregon State and Oregon will battle it out on Friday night at Autzen Stadium to see which team reigns supreme in the Beaver State.

     

     

     

  2. College Football Playoff projections: The Game's leverage

     

    There is nothing bigger than No. 2 Ohio State at No. 3 Michigan on Saturday, and the Allstate Playoff Predictor has weighed the odds of each team making the College Football Playoff depending on the outcome.

     

    The predictor also has some surprising results in looking ahead to the Pac-12 championship game, should sixth-ranked Oregon win against Oregon State on Friday and face No. 4 Washington in the championship in Week 14.

     

    A look at the numbers as Rivalry Week has arrived...

     

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    Ohio State at Michigan takes center stage in Week 13 as the playoff predictor weighs each team's CFP chances based on the...

     

     

     

  3. Watch: Former Oregon Ducks’ star Arik Armstead sacks Geno Smith during the San Francisco 49ers’ rout over the Seattle Seahawks

     

    Arik Armstead is healthy again and that has meant trouble for opposing quarterbacks.

     

    The San Francisco 49ers’ defensive lineman has been on a tear sacking the quarterback in recent games and he added another sack to his growing total on Thanksgiving night.

     

    The former Oregon Ducks’ star sacked Seattle quarterback Geno Smith during the 49ers’ 31-13 rout over the Seahawks.

     

    Armstead came up with the critical sack on a third-and-7 play at the 49ers’ 7 late in the third quarter...

     

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    The defensive lineman added another sack to his growing total during the 49ers' 31-13 win on Thanksgiving night.

     

     

     

  4. 5 major questions for No. 6 Ducks to answer in Civil War vs. No. 16 Beavers

     

    On Friday night, the Oregon Ducks regular season will come to an end.

     

    We are yet to see if their postseason will start with a game on December 1st, or rather a single bowl game later in the year.

     

    There are a lot of questions to answer for Dan Lanning and his team, particularly after the way that this game went last season up in Corvallis.

     

    While Lanning’s first season in Eugene met a bitter end at the hands of a massive comeback victory for Jonathan Smith and the Beavers,

    Oregon enters this final Civil War as conference foes with a lot to lose, and a lot on the table this late in the season.

     

    Will we see the Ducks continue to roll, as they have for most of the season? Or will this rather be a highly contentious rivalry game like we’ve seen in the past?

     

    Time will tell.

     

    Here are some major questions that we want to see answered on Friday night...

     

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    Some of the biggest questions that Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks need to answer on Friday vs. the Oregon State Beavers.

     

     

     

  5. The 10 most important games for Oregon Duck fans to watch in Week 13

     

    It’s the holiday weekend, and you are likely enjoying several days off from work that will be filled with family, friends, shopping, and football.

     

    While Saturday is usually the biggest day for college football, we get a lot of Friday games this week as well as rivalry week ensues across the nation.

     

    It’s a week that will give us some of the best games of the year with some of the biggest stakes as teams work to either stay in the hunt for conference championships or a spot in the College Football Playoff, while others work to simply become bowl eligible.

     

    So are you wanting to see which games are the most important for you to watch over the next couple of days?

     

    We’ve got you covered...

     

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    A look at some of the most important games that Oregon Duck fans should pay attention to in Week 13 of the season.

     

     

     

  6. 5 THINGS TO WATCH: OSU

     

    The Oregon football team has the chance to lock up a spot in the Pac-12 Championship Game when the No. 6 Ducks host No. 16 Oregon State in Autzen Stadium on Friday.

     

    The Ducks (10-1, 7-1 Pac-12) are riding their second five-game win streak of the season, and will face a ranked opponent for the fourth time this fall.

     

    The Beavers (8-3, 5-3) have losses to WSU, Arizona and Washington this season; like Oregon, OSU has wins over Utah, California, Colorado and Stanford.

     

    Oregon leads the all-time series between the two, 67-49-10, including 34-21-6 in Eugene. The Ducks have won 12 of the last 15 meetings, although OSU has won two of the last three, including last season in Corvallis.

     

    Oregon State's last regulation win in Eugene was back in 1993.

     

    Friday's game will kick off at 5:40 p.m., and will be telecast by FOX. Jason Benetti will provide play by play, with analysis from Brock Huard and sideline reporting by Allison Williams.

     

    Some storylines to watch come Friday evening…

     

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    The Ducks will host Oregon State in Autzen Stadium on Friday (5:30 p.m., FOX).

     

     

     

  7. Oregon Football Recruiting Visitor List vs. Oregon State

     

    The Ducks are taking advantage of another home game to host top recruits.

     

    The No. 6 Oregon Ducks will face the No. 16 Oregon State Beavers on Friday in their final rivalry matchup as members of the Pac-12.

     

    With the early signing period looming, Oregon is hosting more recruits this weekend, with many of the big names coming in the 2025 classes and beyond. It's going to be a bit of a smaller group in Eugene this weekend due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

     

    Some high schools teams are also still playing across the country, which would make a Friday visit difficult...

     

    To access the recruits in this article, click here.

     

     

  8. Bowl Projection Roundup: Where each Pac-12 team is slotted to play after Week 12

     

    We are just a week away from the regular season coming to an end, and two weeks away from bowl game matchups being set in stone while the College Football Playoff standings are finalized, deciding which four teams will get the chance to compete for a national championship.

     

    That means that these games being played on rivalry weekend are of the utmost importance, while several teams try to get one final win to become bowl eligible, while others look to clinch a spot in conference championship games and keep their playoff hopes alive.

     

    In the Pac-12, we’ve got a lot of both things happening, with a crucial matchup between Oregon and Oregon State, while Washington and Washington State also have an important affair.

     

    Going into the last week, here are where all of the Pac-12 teams are projected to play in the postseason this year...

     

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    A look at where the Pac-12 teams are slated to play in the postseason after Week 12 of the 2023 season.

     

     

     

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    A year ago when we did this, things were looking pretty great for the Ducks.

     

    Though they had lost their second game of the year to the Washington Huskies, and were just days away from a memorable collapse against the Oregon State Beavers to end the regular season, the season as a whole was a resounding success under first-year head coach Dan Lanning.

     

    This year, things are looking even better, with the Ducks right in the thick of the College Football Playoff conversation should they be able to win against Oregon State on Friday, while Bo Nix is among the leaders in the Heisman Trophy race at the moment.

     

    On top of the tangible success in the football world, Oregon is still Oregon, and Phil Knight is still the greatest Uncle in the world.

     

    The Ducks have some of the best facilities, best uniforms, best coaches, and best players in the nation, and routinely are in the conversation among the best teams across all sports.

     

    So on this Thanksgiving Day, as we gather with friends and family, we thought it would be nice to reflect on what Oregon fans should be the most thankful for this year.

     

    Here’s what we came up with...

     

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    A look at some of the biggest things that Oregon Duck fans should be thankful for as we head into the 2023 holiday season.

     

     

     

  10. 3 Keys to victory for the Oregon Ducks against Oregon State

     

    On Friday evening, the Oregon Ducks will kick things off against the Oregon State Beavers in the final week of the college football regular season.

     

    If Oregon wins, they’ll play themselves into the conference championship game, where a win would give them a chance at the College Football Playoff.

     

    The Ducks found themselves in a similar situation last year ahead of their game against Oregon State. There was no chance for Oregon to make the Playoff, but if they won they would’ve gone to the Pac-12 championship and had a chance at a New Year’s Six bowl game.

     

    But after going up by three touchdowns, the Ducks allowed a 28-3 scoring run from the Beavers and lost the game 38-34.

     

    Below, are my three keys to victory for the Ducks this year against the Beavers, so that they can advance to the Pac-12 Championship...

     

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    Our three keys to victory for the Oregon Ducks against the Oregon State Beavers this Friday.

     

     

     

  11. Bald Faced Truth Podcast with John Canzano

     

    John Canzano talks to Oregon Ducks head football coach Dan Lanning about Thanksgiving traditions, music, The Godfather, his respect for Oregon State, urinals, and the rivalry showdown with the Beavers on Friday at Autzen Stadium...

     

     

     

     

  12. Ducks excited to 'finally get another chance' to beat Oregon State

     

    Oregon players expressed excitement for a chance to make up for last year's fourth quarter collapse in Corvallis...

     

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    Oregon players expressed excitement for a chance to make up for last year's fourth quarter collapse in Corvallis.

     

     

     

  13. Autzen Audibles Podcast

     

    Oregon State insider Angie Machado previews Oregon vs. Oregon State

    • -- Inside scoop on this season for the Beavers
    • -- What she is hearing with regard to Oregon State's future after the Pac-12 closes up shop
    • -- Keys to the game at Oregon
    • -- How secure Jonathan Smith is as head coach after this season

    Join Matt Prehm, Erik Skopil, and Angie Machado as they talk Oregon vs Oregon State

     

     

     

     

  14. Know the Foe: Oregon State insider Jake Hedberg answers five questions

     

    Oregon State insider Jake Hedberg answers five questions leading up to Saturday's meeting in Eugene...

     

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    Oregon State insider Jake Hedberg answers five questions leading up to Saturday's meeting in Eugene.

     

     

     

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