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Oregon’s Most Iconic Games in Ducks Football History

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The Oregon Ducks football program has built a legacy that’s synonymous with thrilling finishes, high-speed offense, and unforgettable moments that define the modern college football experience. Since its early days at the University of Oregon, Oregon football has captured the hearts of fans nationwide with games that are not only exciting but also historically significant. From buzzer-beating drives to bowl ...

Oregon’s Most Iconic Games in Ducks Football History

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2009 season had Arizona, Oregon, OSU, and Stanford still in the Rose Bowl race with two games yet to be played.

The come from behind win against a Nick Foles led Arizona (students jumping out of stands ready to celebrate), Masoli hits Ed Dickson with 8 seconds left, and Ducks win in overtime.

That game sets the table for the Civil War…winner goes to Rose Bowl.

Both of those wins in 2009 were iconic.

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I'd probably throw Oregon beating Ohio State in 2024 on that list and potentially 2021.

For 2024 it was a massive moment for the Lanning era.

For 2021 it was a step forward where Oregon finally got a win over Ohio State who were 8-0.

How they're 9-2 ... It's certainly q change in the times.

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