Posted 2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. So much is being made of the Whiteout. Humm.I think almost every road game is difficult in league play.The Shoe, the Bighouse, Husky Stadium, Reaser (after the renovation and before the dam collapse), Utah, etc.The Ducks have played in them all and survived.This is a very talented team, and I think our coaches will have them well prepared.I don't think the game will be perfect without any offensive line issues. Heck, we have false starts at home (see last week). But it will not be the intimidation that 49 states and the rest of the football world think it will be.GO DUCKS!!
1 hour ago1 hr No. Urban Meyer recently called it the most difficult place to play in college football, at night, in the white out (over LSU).Oregon can win but they will have to execute and play very well on Saturday night. Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by OregonDucks
1 hour ago1 hr Administrator No. This is a fantastic experience for all the underclassmen on the team; this game will only strengthen them going forward with all the big games coming up! Mr. FishDuck
1 hour ago1 hr No. If the national narrative is this is an incredibly difficult task against a team ranked ahead of us that is favored, let’s roll with that. Means we’re playing with house money.
50 minutes ago50 min No. From all accounts it's a more difficult place to play compared to those that you mentioned. Michigan is not a difficult place to play, it's too spread out, no roof, the fans are not exactly known for noise. Ohio St. is better, but it is also not known for huge amounts of noise. UW is probably the only place we've played where noise is definitely a factor, they have good fans when the team is good, the renovations have moved the fans closer, you have the huge roofs keeping the sound in, and from what I've heard the water also helps some. Great environment there when the Huskies are good.
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