Posted 8 hours ago8 hr Administrator No. It is time to say adios to the game. At least take an extended break until Oregon State gets back on its feet (if ever). When both were in the same conference, there was a certain equality to the matchup that no longer exists. Over the past 50 years or so, Oregon State been the “little brother,” but being in ...Time to Taise the White Flag On the Civil War Two Sites: FishDuck and the Our Beloved Ducks forum, The only "Forum with Decorum!" And All-Volunteer? What a wonderful community of Duck fans!
5 hours ago5 hr Moderator No. Break, yes, but forever gone, I’m afraid not.Oregon and Oregon State set to continue football rivalry through at least 2032Next season will mark the first time Oregon and Oregon State will not face each other in football in more than 80 years.But a multi-year agreement to restore the rivalry starting in 2027, as reported by The Oregonian/OregonLive last week, would keep the series alive through 2032, according to a spokesperson for Oregon athletics.oregonliveOregon and Oregon State set to continue football rivalry...The Beavers and Ducks will not meet in 2026 for the first time since World War II.Why Do Some People Want To Get Rid Of The Oregon Oregon State RivalryHas this rivalry lost its spark?
3 hours ago3 hr Moderator No. Good post Darren, I'm with you! If Strength of Schedule is truly meaningful someday, playing Oregon State will not help us. Until then it will be fun to pound on the Beavers every game we play against them.
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. Thanks, Darren.If the Civil War means a G6 opponent replaces an FCS opponent, and, as Smitty asks above, if SOS does matter, OK. The link above is to a pay site that I can't open. I note that Ohio State does not play at Ohio University, Kent State, Bowling Green, or any other G6 program. Any extension should see at least two at Autzen and one at Resar format, or forget about it. Every other season, OBD will play five conference road games, that's enough.With money mattering more than ever, it is incumbent on Rob Mullens to ensure Oregon plays at least seven home games. Home games help the small businesses in Lane County. I would not contract for any future OOC game without a free exit if the B1G/SEC challenge happens or the Super Conference happens. With the SEC going to nine conference games, Florida used this nine-conference-game caveat to get out of three future OOC games, including a H+H with ASU.I don't know if we will ever see this without a Super Conference, but I'd love to see ten home games for every P4 conference, one cupcake, and one P4 opponent.
1 hour ago1 hr No. I believe the B1G is moving to a model of NO non-conference games being any teams not in the P4 (maybe group of 6) tier of football. In addition I think we will look forward to more early season "high ranked" team matchups (ie: Ohio St / Texas this year) as part of the two NFL-Lite leagues non-conference schedules. Every B1G team will schedule "cellar dwellers" from these leagues as "tune-up games", kinda like Oregon frequently used Portland St and Fresno St. as tuneups games in the recent past. ORST will just become our one tune-up game from here on out.Being an Oregon Ducks fan I have no real problem with keeping the "rivalry?" alive AND also let lil bro be our sparring partner before we getting to the meat of our schedule each year. HOWever I can't speak to any diehard Beavus fans who gets to look forward to 25-35 points beatdowns, year in and year out, into the foreseeable future.In the end, money will dictate how it all plays out. But as always, GO DUCKS!⁷
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. Thanks for your thoughts, Darren.First off, "while the Beavers got picked last" is a bit misleading. They DIDN'T get picked at all, unless you include picking the pocket of the "true" Pac 12 to the tune of millions.Second, I would like to see the game continue: 1) Like JJ mentions a 2 for 1 would be nice. However, I would be ok with an even split between stadiums. Playing a lower division team in Reser give the Ducks a true road atmosphere experience.2) It is a pay-check game without having to pay.
1 hour ago1 hr No. Echo the 2 Autzen 1 beandip format.We owe them nothing. They are sitting on a ton of our cash and (I guess) squandering it with their new try-hard good guy conference. 2 fer 1 MINIMUM. When was the last time Tennessee played in Memphis? Ole Miss at Southern Mississippi? ANY SEC team at Furman?I have said it before: unless this is coming from on high, we should tell oac to enjoy their slow and painful death. I've got my popcorn ready.I wish you luck Beaver Nation. Remember that name? J.O.K.E.
1 hour ago1 hr No. The “new agreement” is just a theory at this point until it’s signed. As far as I know it isn’t signed right now. Could it happen? Sure.I personally doubt there is a long term solution that will supersede any agreement ESPN dictates once the big boy break away officially happens in the next couple years. I’ll be very disappointed if OBD agree to anything long term with Beavis. 2032 is no coincidence, as that is when the CFP agreement expires. That being said, if things accelerate, signing an agreement that goes into 2032 will ultimately lead to lawsuits with our ambulance chasing neighbors, they can’t be trusted.It’s gone imo. Even if it’s not yet officially gone, it’s gone. Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by JabbaNoBargain
5 minutes ago5 min No. OK. I'll throw in my 2 cents.Keep the game.We play a G5 team every year, let it be Beavis. Saves travel costs. Lots of folks want to watch and it will be a cheap ticket. Lastly, we want to maintain the appearance of equality and working with little brother so Oregon legislature stays out of our business. We don't want to have to make a payment like ucla.
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