First here is how it breaks down for the Ducks. Sat., Sept. 3 Oregon vs. LSU Sat., Sept. 10 Nevada at Oregon Sat., Sept. 17 Oregon (game to be scheduled) Sat., Sept. 24 Oregon at Arizona Sat., Oct. 1 (BYE?) Thurs., Oct. 6 California at Oregon Sat., Oct. 15 Arizona State at Oregon Sat., Oct. 22 Oregon at Colorado Sat., Oct. 29 Washington State at Oregon Sat., Nov. 5 Oregon at Washington Sat., Nov. 12 Oregon at Stanford Sat., Nov. 19 USC at Oregon Sat., Nov. 26 Oregon State at Oregon Sat., Dec. 3 Pac-12 Championship Game (hopefully)
actually I was thinking the same thing. It still gets us to SO-CAL for the recruits now. Then I think we are in So-Cal for UCLA in 2012. I have heard that San Diego comment from before. Although they probably wouldnt be down for it over and over.
or wait.. are we gonna start having one less conference game, and an extra OOC game as well? I cant seem to remember that part.
California and Arizona State playing each other after they play their local rivals? That seems a bit weird to me. Playing non-conference games is one thing, but the in-conference schedule always finishes with the local rival.
I think I might go to Dallas for the Cowboys Classic. I had a great time there for the game against TCU. The next weekend I'll go to Madison, WI to see the Beavs. Sounds like an excellent way to start off the season!
For this year at least they're keeping 9 conference games. Don't know if in the future they're gonna go down to 8. We'd be the only conference besides the new Big-12 that will have 9 if we do.
That game would already be announced if we were playing them. Its probably going to be another 1-AA school like Eastern Washington or Portland St.
You could get $75 tickets for $60 through a deal I had at work. I splurged though and went for $150 seats. 5th row on the 30 yard line. The biggest expense is the flight and next would be the room. I figured why not spend a few bucks on the actual game.