The Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State Beavers have officially scheduled four future non‑conference matchups, setting the stage for a renewed rivalry that will stretch from 2028 through 2032. The agreement brings an end to a two‑year pause that kept the series absent from the 2026 and 2027 seasons.
A renewed chapter in a storied rivalry
The first game under the new arrangement is set for September 16, 2028, when Oregon State will host the Ducks at Reser Stadium in Corvallis. A year later, the Beavers will make their first trip to Autzen Stadium in Eugene since the 2025 season, with the contest slated for September 15, 2029. After a one‑year break in 2030, the series resumes in August 2031 with another visit to Eugene, and wraps up on September 11, 2032, when the Ducks return to Reser Stadium.
Beyond the calendar, the deal restores a rivalry that ranks as the seventh‑most played in college football. The two programs first met in November 1894 and have contested 129 meetings, with Oregon holding a 70‑49‑10 lead in the all‑time series. Oregon has also taken the last three matchups, adding a layer of intrigue as the Ducks look to extend their recent dominance.
The upcoming contests will be organized by the athletic departments of the University of Oregon and Oregon State University, institutions that have long been partners in the Pacific Northwest’s sports landscape. Their collaboration ensures that the games will be played under the traditional college‑football rules and will be broadcast across the region, further cementing the cultural significance of the matchup.