Duck Territory: In what was supposed to be Week Two of the college football season, the Ducks were set to play host to one of the biggest matchups non-conference season and with that, would have brought ESPN to town. Oregon’s September 12th matchup against Ohio State was canceled in July when the Big Ten announced a conference only schedule, something the Pac-12 would later follow with. The cancelation of the non-conference clash meant that Oregon and Ohio State would not be able to play host to ESPN Gameday, as was revealed to be headed to Autzen Stadium.
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