With its 3-0 win Tuesday night, the No. 6 University of Oregon volleyball team (24-4, 15-4) triumphed over returning national champion and No. 7 UCLA (21-7, 13-6) for the sixth time in as many years.
With a strong running game and a physical defense, many believe Stanford has created the blueprint for beating Oregon. But Oregon State head coach Mike Riley says it's easier said than done.
College football rivalries are known for their victory trophies. Stanford and Cal play for the Axe. USC and UCLA play for the Victory Bell. And many, many years ago the University of Oregon and Oregon State had something just as epic.
Mike Riley thought he was missing something on the field. Just a couple minutes after Brandin Cooks had run in a 48-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter of Oregon State's 62-14 demolition of California Saturday night, a roar went up through...
The No. 5 Ducks (10-1) look to make it five straight in the rivalry with No. 15 Oregon State (8-2) in Saturday's 116th Civil War at noon from Reser Stadium. Hear from Michael Clay, BJ Kelley and Nick Cody.
Oregon head coach Chip Kelly looks to go to 4-0 in Civil War games as the No. 5 Ducks (10-1) head to Reser Stadium at noon on Saturday to play the No. 15 Beavers (8-2)
Former Oregon defensive lineman Mark Schmidt (1993-96) joins Tom Ward and Nick Krupke for the week 12 edition of Inside the Pac after the Ducks 17-14 loss to Stanford and the Beavers 62-14 win over California. Next up? The 116th Civil War.
Sean Mannion passed for 325 yards and four touchdowns, and No. 15 Oregon State routed California 62-14 on Saturday night in what could be Jeff Tedford's final game as the Golden Bears' coach.