The Oregon football team will renew its rivalry with Oregon State Sept. 20 at Autzen Stadium.
The Ducks (3-0, 1-0 Big Ten) will look to keep their unbeaten start to the season going while the Beavers (0-3) are looking for their first win. A win for Oregon would be the third straight against the Beavers after crushing OSU in Corvallis last season, 49-14, and would be the 37th nonconference home win in a row for the Ducks , the longest active streak in the country.
“It’s a big game because you’re playing a team in the top 10,” OSU coach and Beaver football program alum Trent Bray said. “That resonates with every player. The Oregon versus Oregon State for a player, it’s not what it used to be. Conference alignment, guys are moving from here to there… for the players, it’s a game a