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The Oregon Ducks learned during Sunday’s selection show who their first opponent is on their College Football Playoff (CFP) journey. Oregon is set to host the J
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Oregon, James Madison preparing for first ever College Football Playoff game at Autzen Stadium
The historic nature of the first CFP game in Autzen history and the stakes make for what could be massive homefield advantage
The No. 5 seed Oregon Ducks will host the No. 12 seed James Madison Dukes at Autzen Stadium in the first round of the College Football Playoffs. Fans who want to attend the game can buy tickets on SeatGeek, StubHub or VividSeats.
The College Football Playoff bracket is set, and the No. 5 Oregon Ducks will play the No. 12 James Madison Dukes. The Ducks will host the matchup at Autzen Stadium, and the initial betting odds for the matchup have been released.
See how to buy tickets for Oregon football's first-round College Football Playoff game at Autzen Stadium against James Madison.
The Dukes got in over Duke, and facing the Ducks is their reward. Bob Chesney will be bringing his UCLA team to Oregon next year, which would have been his first time going up against the Ducks. It will be the first meeting between the schools,
The Oregon Ducks are set to host the James Madison Dukes at Autzen Stadium for the first round of the College Football Playoff. Oregon coach Dan Lanning addressed his thoughts about the opportunity and the Ducks' mindset entering the postseason.
James Madison squeezed into the CFP field after Duke's win over Virginia in the ACC Championship. JMU's reward? A trip to Eugene to face the Ducks.
Find out which teams are double-digit favorites and which games could be competitive in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
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