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All in conference, no USC.
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Thanks for the link. I would have preferred ASU at home instead of UCLA for the assumption of a potential "quality win."
But I am thankful the one cross division game is at home. However three Division games are on the road.
Yet other than the travel, every game will be in an empty stadium so it feels like they are all "neutral field" games.
I guess we are going to find out who is the best coach when nobody is watching!
Go Ducks!
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Chip back at Autzen is cool, and I am thankful thd PAC-12 looked out for Oregon with this. Huskies and Stanford at home is good. Excited!
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The 2 toughest games will be the last 2. What game sounds more dangerous, Huskies at home or Cal on the road? It's hard to say at this point.
Is Stanford going to turn things around this year? I haven't been reading about them much.
The Pac-12 Championship game is scheduled Friday, Dec. 18th, meaning the game is only 6 days out from the last game with the Huskies. It looks like there won't be any opportunities for make up games.
I would think the Ducks will be trying to practice in the elements to prepare for what will probably be a lot of rainy and or cold games in the North.
I'm ready and the first game can't come soon enough. Go Ducks!