Oregon has some bragging rights..
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2026 9:44 pm
Oregon is the only team in the last two years to beat every team they played that wasn’t a national champion. Not even Indiana or Ohio state can say that…
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I wonder how much it affects postseason attendance at this point. We're obviously not a huge fanbase - one of the smallest enrollments among P4 schools, and split a small state with another university for fans - but we've travelled decently at times. I wonder if apathy is setting in at all as the Ducks continue to get oh-so-close but don't get over the hump.OregonFan4Life wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 10:28 pm I just want a natty so badly….
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It’s hard to travel to two CFP games that far away with the hope of still making the natty that’s in Miami. I’m sure I was like most duck fans where I was waiting to travel until they made it to the final. Especially hard when the only west coast cfp game is the rose bowl.StevensTechU wrote: Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:40 amI wonder how much it affects postseason attendance at this point. We're obviously not a huge fanbase - one of the smallest enrollments among P4 schools, and split a small state with another university for fans - but we've travelled decently at times. I wonder if apathy is setting in at all as the Ducks continue to get oh-so-close but don't get over the hump.OregonFan4Life wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 10:28 pm I just want a natty so badly….
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I could see that, expectation combined with the traveling costs and general costs of living at Oregon and how expensive it is compared to Indiana has to play a cost as well.StevensTechU wrote:I wonder how much it affects postseason attendance at this point. We're obviously not a huge fanbase - one of the smallest enrollments among P4 schools, and split a small state with another university for fans - but we've travelled decently at times. I wonder if apathy is setting in at all as the Ducks continue to get oh-so-close but don't get over the hump.OregonFan4Life wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 10:28 pm I just want a natty so badly….
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I think it goes a little deeper than that. #1 would be financial means combined with 2 to 4 away games with a high probability of them all being on the other side of the country and having to pay a premium for airfare. I’m guessing 70% of Duck fans have never set foot on the campus minus sporting events. As for the Alumni how many are sports fans, of those how many are in a career that affords them the means to spend roughly $3k in round 1 for game 2 seats, airfare, hotel and food in the first round to $10k+ in the championship game. Rumor has it up deck seat in Miami we’re going for $4k each. The median household income in Oregon was just under $90k in 2023 with the per capita being $65.5k. Even if you take the higher median income how many of those folks can blow more than 10% of their yearly income on a single sporting event.StevensTechU wrote: Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:40 amI wonder how much it affects postseason attendance at this point. We're obviously not a huge fanbase - one of the smallest enrollments among P4 schools, and split a small state with another university for fans - but we've travelled decently at times. I wonder if apathy is setting in at all as the Ducks continue to get oh-so-close but don't get over the hump.OregonFan4Life wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 10:28 pm I just want a natty so badly….
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This is an impressive statistic.UOducksTK1 wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 9:44 pm Oregon is the only team in the last two years to beat every team they played that wasn’t a national champion. Not even Indiana or Ohio state can say that…
Nice, but uhh…I’d rather have their hardware. Screw participation trophys. They aren’t worth sh*t.dd10snoop28 wrote: Tue Jan 20, 2026 12:56 pmThis is an impressive statistic.UOducksTK1 wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 9:44 pm Oregon is the only team in the last two years to beat every team they played that wasn’t a national champion. Not even Indiana or Ohio state can say that…
Fortunately, we've also got a wealthy Uncle, who's more heavily invested and hungrier for a natty than any of us.Greenblood wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 10:27 am And I suppose it's worth pointing out that for the third consecutive year, we've beaten every team except one who made it to the CFP final.
Yes . . . that hump to get over. Fortunately we have a head coach who is probably more focused on that goal and more disappointed on how we've come up short than we'll ever know, who's young and undoubtedly learning stuff all the time that will -- hopefully, finally -- enable us to reach that goal.