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MSU will play a home and home with Oregon in 2014 and 2015. I might have to make some travel arrangements...
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State Athletics Director Mark Hollis
announced Tuesday, March 20 that the Spartans have agreed in principle
to a home-and-home football series with Oregon. The Spartans will kick
off the two-game series with Oregon on Sept. 13, 2014, in the
54,000-seat Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore. The Ducks will make the
return trip to East Lansing, Mich., on Sept. 12, 2015.
Oregon
replaces West Virginia on Michigan State’s 2014 and 2015 schedules.
West Virginia opted out of a two-year contract to create more
flexibility in its scheduling, as the Mountaineers transition from the
Big East to the Big 12.
“We look forward to adding
Oregon to our future football schedule,” Hollis said. “The series
provides MSU alums on the West Coast with an opportunity to see the
Spartans compete against one of the nation’s outstanding football
programs. The relationship between the Big Ten and Pac-12 is built on
common values and the Rose Bowl. We also look forward to bringing the
Ducks back to Spartan Stadium, as we continue to compete for
championships and national exposure.”
The MSU-Oregon
all-time series is tied 2-2, as the home team has won the four previous
meetings. The two teams last met under the lights in the 1999 season
opener, and Michigan State rallied from a 17-7 third-quarter deficit to
post a 27-20 victory over the Ducks in Spartan Stadium. The Spartans
took the lead for good at 24-17 on Amp Campbell’s 85-yard fumble return
for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter.
Michigan
State has compiled a 33-20-1 record (.620) against current members of
the Pac-12 Conference (3-0 vs. Arizona, 1-1 vs. Arizona State, 2-2 vs.
California, 3-0 vs. Colorado, 2-2 vs. Oregon, 6-2-1 vs. Oregon State,
3-2 vs. Stanford, 3-3 vs. UCLA, 4-4 vs. USC, 1-2 vs. Washington and 5-2
vs. Washington State).
Over the last three years,
Michigan State has announced home-and-home series with Alabama
(2016-17), Miami-Fla. (2020-21) and Boise State (2012, 2022-23) as well
as the extension of its series with Notre Dame through the 2031 season,
with two-year breaks in 2014-15, 2020-21 and 2026-27.
"We’ve definitely been aggressive in our approach to non-conference
scheduling, as we continue to bring the top programs in college football
to our state,” Hollis said. “So with teams like Boise State, Oregon,
Alabama, Miami and Notre Dame on our future schedules, our fans can look
forward to a lot of special game days in Spartan Stadium.”
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