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Oregon will play 7 B1G games "back East" with four road trips.  Four?   Doesn't exactly seem like that falls into the critic's category of miserable...

 

Also, play Beavis on the road in Corvallis.

 

Football has 3 road trips "back East" this season unless they qualify for the B1G Championship game.

 

The 2024-25 schedule:

 

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Looks like the women will have four trips also.

Gosh that looks like a more appealing home schedule!
 

Purdue, Indiana, UCLA, Maryland, and Illinois is so much more appealing than playing Colorado, Cal, ASU, and others.  

 

Other than the odd UCLA or Arizona there just weren't that many appealing games in the past 10 years since the Pac-12 went to crap in basketball. 

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We might benefit from visitors....even in Basketball.  Indiana fans really turned out at the Rose Bowl vs. UCLA last weekend..

 

Rose Bowl-Wide shot with sunset

 

Mr. FishDuck

I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of teams fill up the Rose Bowl and the Coliseum, gives a lot of those midwesterners an excuse to go out to L.A, especially later with the weather, it wouldn't hurt that a lot of them might not have ever been to the Rose Bowl while fantasizing about the day their team was there.  

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