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Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz, Caroline Fenton, and Adam Breneman discuss what should be a compelling matchup for multiple reasons between rivals Oregon and Oregon State. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Power Hour” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.

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What are the games, the stream games that we feel like are not going to be in the split screen, but a game that we’re absolutely going to catch the highlights on Sunday morning.

I mean, doesn’t, doesn’t Oregon and Oregon State have to be this like as poorly as Oregon’s played and the fact that this is Oregon, Oregon State, like it’s just right now, Oregon State has to look at the salivating at the opportunity to send this entire thing off the rails like this is, there’s so much drama behind this emotionally that I love it.

It’s a huge game for a couple of reasons for Oregon, the chance to get your season kind of back on track with a big statement, win.

I mean, I, I still think Oregon is a, is a, a top team in the country.

I still think they have the talent.

IIII I think they’re gonna be ok throughout this season, but we’re gonna find out, find out a lot about Dylan Gabriel when he gets to play a rival and, uh, and, and see how organ performs for Oregon State.

I mean, this is a, this is a statement game for Oregon State.

Think about the conference realignment implications that this has their, their rival.

Oregon gets taken out of the PAC 12 goes to the big 10.

Everyone’s raving about how great organ is as a program and the little brother Oregon State is stuck without a conference and this is Oregon State’s chance to prove they belong in a power conference in college football.

Uh They just went on the road and shut out San Diego State.

Oregon State still has good players.

Their culture is well established because of what Jon Jonathan Smith did there.

Um And they get a chance to play their rival in Oregon like this is a uh a pick me into it, put, put us into a power conference game for Oregon State and there, there’s a lot of the line for their program.

It’s kind of a kind of a savior type game.

This is an Oregon State’s job interview.

Pick me to be in the big 12, please.

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