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Oregon, Oklahoma State Agree To Home-And-Home
11/20/18 | Football
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon and Oklahoma State will meet in a home-and-home series in 2025 and 2026, the two programs announced on Tuesday.
The Ducks host the Cowboys on Sept. 6, 2025, in the first game of the series. Oregon returns the trip to Stillwater, Okla., on September 12, 2026.
The Ducks and Cowboys have played once in the history of the programs, with Oregon winning 42-31 in the 2008 Holiday Bowl. UO rallied from a 17-7 halftime deficit outscoring OSU 35-14 after the break. Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli sparked the Ducks to the win rushing for 106 yards and three touchdowns, while also throwing for 258 yards and a TD. Wide receiver Dez Bryant led Oklahoma State with 13 catches for 167 yards and a touchdown.
The addition of Oklahoma State brings the total to 26 non-conference games the Ducks have scheduled between 2019 and 2030. Oregon announced a three-game series against Boise State and a two-game series against Michigan State in August, while also announcing a neutral site game against Georgia.
Oregon will play Oklahoma State the same seasons that the Ducks play Boise State. In 2025, after hosting the Cowboys the Ducks will visit Boise State on Sept. 13. The following season, Oregon hosts the Broncos on Sept. 5 before traveling to OSU the next week.
Oregon also has a home-and-home series scheduled with Power 5 Conference opponents Ohio State (2020, 2021), Texas Tech (2023, 2024), Baylor (2027, 2028) and Michigan State (2029, 2030). The Ducks' game against Georgia will be played in Atlanta to open the 2022 season.
Future Non-Conference Opponents
2019: vs. Auburn (Arlington, Texas), Nevada, Montana
2020: North Dakota State, Ohio State, Hawaii
2021: Fresno State, at Ohio State, Stony Brook
2022: vs. Georgia (Atlanta), Eastern Washington, BYU
2023: Portland State, at Texas Tech, Hawaii
2024: Texas Tech, Boise State, at Hawaii
2025: Oklahoma State, at Boise State
2026: Boise State, at Oklahoma State
2027: at Baylor
2028: Baylor
2029: at Michigan State
2030: Michigan State
The Ducks host the Cowboys on Sept. 6, 2025, in the first game of the series. Oregon returns the trip to Stillwater, Okla., on September 12, 2026.
The Ducks and Cowboys have played once in the history of the programs, with Oregon winning 42-31 in the 2008 Holiday Bowl. UO rallied from a 17-7 halftime deficit outscoring OSU 35-14 after the break. Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli sparked the Ducks to the win rushing for 106 yards and three touchdowns, while also throwing for 258 yards and a TD. Wide receiver Dez Bryant led Oklahoma State with 13 catches for 167 yards and a touchdown.
The addition of Oklahoma State brings the total to 26 non-conference games the Ducks have scheduled between 2019 and 2030. Oregon announced a three-game series against Boise State and a two-game series against Michigan State in August, while also announcing a neutral site game against Georgia.
Oregon will play Oklahoma State the same seasons that the Ducks play Boise State. In 2025, after hosting the Cowboys the Ducks will visit Boise State on Sept. 13. The following season, Oregon hosts the Broncos on Sept. 5 before traveling to OSU the next week.
Oregon also has a home-and-home series scheduled with Power 5 Conference opponents Ohio State (2020, 2021), Texas Tech (2023, 2024), Baylor (2027, 2028) and Michigan State (2029, 2030). The Ducks' game against Georgia will be played in Atlanta to open the 2022 season.
Future Non-Conference Opponents
2019: vs. Auburn (Arlington, Texas), Nevada, Montana
2020: North Dakota State, Ohio State, Hawaii
2021: Fresno State, at Ohio State, Stony Brook
2022: vs. Georgia (Atlanta), Eastern Washington, BYU
2023: Portland State, at Texas Tech, Hawaii
2024: Texas Tech, Boise State, at Hawaii
2025: Oklahoma State, at Boise State
2026: Boise State, at Oklahoma State
2027: at Baylor
2028: Baylor
2029: at Michigan State
2030: Michigan State
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