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January 27, 2026 at 11:17 pm #9230
BigBalls
ParticipantThe game replacing ND is still to be announced expect a week 0 game at home. Let’s go! Isee a favorable schedule, Oregon early is good too. @ Penn State, imma be there.
8/12 games in LA.
3/12 cupcake opponents
2 byes before 2 of the 4 road games
OSU, Oregon, Washington at home.
This is a nice schedule for USC.
Or am I being too optimistic?

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January 27, 2026 at 11:54 pm #9237
LA DuckParticipantHere’s the full B1G schedule.
What I like:
– Oregon plays USC early (first real test for my quacks, only real question for us is at OL, majority of last year’s team returns)
– Oregon plays at tOSU after tOSU plays at USC (soften them up for us quacks!!)
– Oregon plays Washington at Autzen after Washington plays at Indiana
What I don’t like:
– Oregon’s bye comes way too soon in the schedule (after the 4th game vs USC)
– Oregon plays Michigan at home after playing at tOSU (manageable but not ideal)
Toughest 2 games will be at USC and at tOSU. Not too worried about playing at Illinois. Oregon has traveled really well in the B1G, not losing a single away game in 2 seasons…..so far….lol!

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January 29, 2026 at 2:40 pm #9290
Butkus51
ParticipantOut of the top teams, looks like Ohio St has the hardest schedule. They play 8 top 30 ranked teams, Louisville, Texas, Illinois, Iowa, Indy, USC, Ducks, Michigan, Dang. Indy the easiest.
Oregon = 4 top 30 teams.
USC = 5 top 30 teams.
Michigan = 6 top 30 teams. 2nd hardest schedule
Indy = 3 top 30 teams. Cup cake schedule.
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January 30, 2026 at 4:05 pm #9311
Butkus51
ParticipantCorrection. Indy = 4 top 30 teams. Indy and Oregon have the weakest B1G schedule.
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January 30, 2026 at 5:57 pm #9333
LA DuckParticipantOregon has one of the weakest B1G schedules only if USC is no good in 2026.
And I highly, HIGHLY doubt that will be the case.
Playing at tOSU and then at home to Michigan will be no cakewalk either.
Despite what we have coming back I can absolutely see 3 losses on Oregon’s schedule (at USC, at tOSU, Michigan). And ending the season like LSU and Texas did in 2025, sitting at home after incredibly high expectations and watching the playoffs from afar….
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January 28, 2026 at 1:18 am #9239
TKSC2WN
ParticipantWould love to get the weekender back with Kal or Stanfurd to open the season…
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January 28, 2026 at 1:34 am #9242
PasadenaTrojan
ParticipantNo Friday night games!! How will I recover
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January 28, 2026 at 2:00 am #9244
San Clemente
Participantzero excuses not to win ten games and be a playoff team. NONE.
Rah rahs will be happy with 9 wins.
Not seeing the french whores of that CUNT notre dame, our whore, makes me smile. Fawk the Irish. die in a fire you cheese eating surrender monkey pieces of merde. sc
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January 28, 2026 at 6:09 pm #9263
LA DuckParticipantI’m not sure if all the Friday night games have been allocated yet? Heard that might happen later.
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January 28, 2026 at 5:14 am #9248
Fraud
Participant8-4 or 7-5. Losses vs Oregon, tOSU and Indiana. Huge talent gaps and even bugger coaching gaps. Riley style bumbling losses to 1 or 2 others…Pedophile State or Wisconsin.
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January 30, 2026 at 5:20 pm #9327
Java
KeymasterIndiana Oregon and Ohio state are losses. There goes the playoff right there.
Washington and state Penn are 50-50 games
ucla Rutgers Fresno and whiskey will be tougher than expected.
lise the first 3 and one of the bottom 6 which is pretty likely and this is an 8-4 team headed to the holiday bowl.
schedules make champions. This is why the sec schedules furman in November. And Miami and Notre dame in the 80s coasted
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