
Oregon Agrees To Home-And-Home With Michigan State
08/13/18 | Football
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon and Michigan State will rekindle their rivalry with a home-and-home series in 2029 and 2030.
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Oregon will visit the Spartans on Sept. 8, 2029, before hosting Michigan State on Sept. 7, 2030. Â
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The Ducks and Spartans will be meeting in a home-and-home series for the fourth time. The home team has won all six of the previous games. MSU won the first meeting, 41-17, between the two teams in East Lansing on Sept. 15, 1979. Oregon evened the series winning 35-7 in Eugene on Sept. 20, 1980.
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The Ducks won their second straight game against the Spartans, 48-14, in the 1998 season opener at Autzen Stadium, before MSU evened the series with a 1999 season-opening 27-20 win at Spartan Stadium.
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In a battle of teams ranked in the top 10 nationally, No. 3 Oregon handed No. 7 Michigan State a 46-27 loss on Sept. 6, 2014. The Ducks outscored the Spartans 28-0 in the final 19:33 of the game behind a pair of Marcus Mariota touchdown passes and two Royce Freeman touchdown runs to spark a run to that season's CFP National Championship Game. MSU avenged the loss the next season holding off Oregon 31-28 on Sept. 12, 2015.
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The addition of Michigan State brings the total to 23 non-conference games the Ducks have scheduled between 2019 and 2030. Oregon announced a three-game series against Boise State last week that will be played in 2024, 2025 and 2026.
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Oregon also has a home-and-home series scheduled with Power 5 Conference opponents Ohio State (2020, 2021), Texas Tech (2023, 2024) and Baylor (2027, 2028).
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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: Eastern Washington, BYU
2023: Portland State, at Texas Tech, Hawaii
2024: Texas Tech, Boise State, at Hawaii
2025: at Boise State
2026: Boise State
2027: at Baylor
2028: Baylor
2029: at Michigan State
2030: Michigan State
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Oregon will visit the Spartans on Sept. 8, 2029, before hosting Michigan State on Sept. 7, 2030. Â
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The Ducks and Spartans will be meeting in a home-and-home series for the fourth time. The home team has won all six of the previous games. MSU won the first meeting, 41-17, between the two teams in East Lansing on Sept. 15, 1979. Oregon evened the series winning 35-7 in Eugene on Sept. 20, 1980.
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The Ducks won their second straight game against the Spartans, 48-14, in the 1998 season opener at Autzen Stadium, before MSU evened the series with a 1999 season-opening 27-20 win at Spartan Stadium.
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In a battle of teams ranked in the top 10 nationally, No. 3 Oregon handed No. 7 Michigan State a 46-27 loss on Sept. 6, 2014. The Ducks outscored the Spartans 28-0 in the final 19:33 of the game behind a pair of Marcus Mariota touchdown passes and two Royce Freeman touchdown runs to spark a run to that season's CFP National Championship Game. MSU avenged the loss the next season holding off Oregon 31-28 on Sept. 12, 2015.
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The addition of Michigan State brings the total to 23 non-conference games the Ducks have scheduled between 2019 and 2030. Oregon announced a three-game series against Boise State last week that will be played in 2024, 2025 and 2026.
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Oregon also has a home-and-home series scheduled with Power 5 Conference opponents Ohio State (2020, 2021), Texas Tech (2023, 2024) and Baylor (2027, 2028).
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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: Eastern Washington, BYU
2023: Portland State, at Texas Tech, Hawaii
2024: Texas Tech, Boise State, at Hawaii
2025: at Boise State
2026: Boise State
2027: at Baylor
2028: Baylor
2029: at Michigan State
2030: Michigan State
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