Oregon, USC and College Football Playoff
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The Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans are making it clear that their once-historic Pac-12 rivalry remains alive and well, even in the Big Ten. Oregon led the Trojans
Ohio State and Indiana continue to lead the Big Ten chase for the conference championship game, but Oregon kept alive its hopes for that game with the win today. At 7-1 in conference game, the Ducks can cheer for some chaos next week, while also doing their best to beat the rival Washington Huskies.
There were some hiccups along the way, especially on defense, but the Oregon Ducks managed to take care of business today and pull out a win. They took down the USC Trojans in a game where the offenses were explosive just like we expected and the penalties were raining down from the heavens.
EUGENE — No. 15 USC lost to No. 7 Oregon 42-27 Saturday afternoon at Autzen Stadium. Lincoln Riley recapped the third loss of the season for the Trojans (8-3, 6-2), who play UCLA next week. Below is a transcript of Riley’s postgame press conference.
The No. 15 USC Trojans dropped to an 8-3 record following a loss against the No. 7 Oregon Ducks. USC coach Lincoln Riley and the Trojans put up a fight, but cou
Moore threw for 257 yards and two touchdowns as No. 6 Oregon likely dashed No. 16 Southern California’s hopes of making the College Football Playoff with a 42-27 victory Saturda
Mariota, who now plays for the Washington Commanders, was in Eugene to be recognized for his induction in Oregon's Sports Hall of Fame. He was also the celebrity guest picker for ESPN's "College GameDay," and unsurprisingly picked the Ducks.