Introduction
The rivalry between Ohio State and Oregon is one of the most intense and storied in college football. The two schools have met 34 times, with the Buckeyes holding a narrow 20-14 edge. In recent years, the games between these two powerhouses have been especially close, with the last five meetings being decided by a touchdown or less. This year's matchup is sure to be another classic, with both teams ranked among the top 10 in the country.
History of the Rivalry
The first meeting between Ohio State and Oregon took place in 1920, with the Buckeyes winning 20-0. The two teams met again in 1921, with Oregon winning 14-7. The rivalry resumed in the 1950s, with the teams playing each other seven times in a nine-year span. Ohio State won five of those games, including a 50-14 victory in the 1958 Rose Bowl.
The rivalry reached its peak in the 1960s and 1970s, with the teams playing each other 10 times in a 15-year span. Ohio State won eight of those games, including a 21-10 victory in the 1969 Rose Bowl. Oregon's only win during this period came in 1970, when the Ducks upset the Buckeyes 20-10 in Columbus.
The rivalry cooled off somewhat in the 1980s and 1990s, with the teams playing each other only four times in a 19-year span. Ohio State won three of those games, including a 41-20 victory in the 1996 Rose Bowl. Oregon's only win during this period came in 1989, when the Ducks upset the Buckeyes 34-20 in Columbus.
The rivalry has been renewed in recent years, with the teams playing each other five times since 2009. Ohio State has won four of those games, including a 35-28 victory in the 2014 College Football Playoff. Oregon's only win during this period came in 2017, when the Ducks upset the Buckeyes 35-28 in Eugene.
Key Players
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Game Preview
The 2022 matchup between Ohio State and Oregon is sure to be another classic. The Buckeyes are ranked No. 2 in the country, while the Ducks are ranked No. 11. Both teams have high-powered offenses and stingy defenses, so it should be a close game.
Ohio State's offense is led by quarterback C.J. Stroud, who is one of the best passers in the country. He has a deep group of receivers to throw to, led by Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who is one of the most dangerous playmakers in college football. The Buckeyes also have a strong running game, led by TreVeyon Henderson.
Oregon's offense is led by quarterback Bo Nix, who is a dual-threat quarterback who can beat teams with his arm and his legs. He has a talented group of receivers to throw to, led by Devon Williams. The Ducks also have a strong running game, led by Travis Dye.
Both teams have strong defenses, but Ohio State's defense is slightly better. The Buckeyes have a deep and talented defensive line, led by Zach Harrison and J.T. Tuimoloau. They also have a strong secondary, led by Jordan Hancock and Denzel Burke.
Oregon's defense is led by linebacker Noah Sewell, who is one of the best defensive players in the country. The Ducks also have a strong secondary, led by Verone McKinley III and Bennett Williams.
Prediction
The game is expected to be close, but Ohio State is the slight favorite. The Buckeyes have a more experienced and talented team, and they have a better defense. Oregon will need to play a perfect game to pull off the upset.
Score: Ohio State 35, Oregon 28
Strategies for Success
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Call to Action
The game between Ohio State and Oregon is sure to be one of the most exciting games of the college football season. Be sure to tune in on Saturday, September 10th at 7:30 PM EST on FOX to see who comes out on top.
Additional Information
Tables
Table 1: Head-to-Head Record
Year | Winner | Score |
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1920 | Ohio State | 20-0 |
1921 | Oregon | 14-7 |
1950 | Ohio State | 28-13 |
1951 | Oregon | 20-13 |
1952 | Ohio State | 41-6 |
1953 | Oregon | 13-12 |
1954 | Ohio State | 21-14 |
1958 | Ohio State | 50-14 |
1960 | Ohio State | 21-10 |
1961 | Ohio State | 25-10 |
1963 | Ohio State | 20-7 |
1964 | Ohio State | 27-12 |
1966 | Oregon | 10-7 |
1967 | Ohio State | 24-11 |
1970 | Oregon | 20-10 |
1975 | Ohio State | 41-20 |
1976 | Ohio State | 27-10 |
1977 | Ohio State | 35-14 |
1978 | Ohio State | 28-14 |
1979 | Ohio State | 21-20 |
1989 | Oregon | 34-20 |
1990 | Ohio State | 31-10 |
1992 | Ohio State | 27-10 |
1994 | Ohio State | 24-7 |
1996 | Ohio State | 41-20 |
2009 | Ohio State | 26-17 |
2011 | Oregon | 47-31 |
2014 | Ohio State | 35-28 |
2017 | Oregon | 35-28 |
2019 | Ohio State | 35-28 |
Table 2: Team Statistics
Team | Offense | Defense |
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Ohio State | 45.7 points per game (1st in FBS) | 15.8 points allowed per game (1st in FBS) |
Oregon | 38.8 points per game (14th in FBS) | 22.2 points allowed per game (45th in FBS) |
Table 3: Key Player Statistics
Player | Position | Stats |
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C.J. Stroud | QB | 1,800 |
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