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Big Ten Battle: Oregon vs. USC playoff implications
21 Nov
Summary
- Oregon and USC face off as Big Ten rivals with playoff hopes.
- Oregon ranked 7th, USC battling for playoff contention.
- USC seeks first win against Oregon since 2016 in Eugene.

The historic rivalry between Oregon and USC intensifies as they meet for the first time as Big Ten conference foes, with major College Football Playoff implications on the line. Oregon, currently ranked seventh, is in strong contention for a CFP bid, aiming to replicate their success from last season.
USC, despite an up-and-down season, has shown resilience and has a chance to become a serious playoff contender with a win in Eugene. The Trojans haven't beaten the Ducks in Eugene since 2011, adding another layer to this high-stakes contest. Key factors include Oregon's offensive balance and USC's improved defense, though rush defense remains a concern for the Trojans.
For Oregon, a win virtually secures a CFP spot, while a loss could complicate their resume. USC's playoff hopes would be significantly boosted by a victory, potentially placing them in a competitive 10-2 record scenario with other power conference teams. This game is critical for both programs as they navigate the evolving landscape of college football.




