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Oregon and Oregon State Reschedule Historic Rivalry Games Through 2032

Four non‑conference matchups announced, reviving a century‑old series after a two‑year hiatus

Rivalry Returns After Two‑Year Hiatus

The University of Oregon and Oregon State University announced Thursday that they have locked in four future non‑conference football matchups, extending a rivalry that dates back to 1894.

The first of those contests is slated for September 16, 2028, when the Ducks travel to Reser Stadium in Corvallis to face the Beavers.

A year later, on September 15, 2029, the Beavers will host the Ducks at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, giving Oregon a chance to defend its recent three‑game winning streak.

The series will then take a two‑year hiatus, with no meeting scheduled for 2030, before the rivalry resumes in 2031 when Oregon State returns to Eugene on August 30.

The final announced showdown is set for September 11, 2032, when the Ducks make their way back to Reser Stadium, completing a cycle that will have spanned nearly four decades.

Across 129 meetings, Oregon holds a 70‑49‑10 edge, and the Ducks have won each of the last three encounters, underscoring the competitive balance that has defined the matchup for more than a century.

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