Civil War (college football game)
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The Civil War | |
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History | |
Number of meetings | 115 |
First: | November 3, 1894 |
Most recent: | November 26, 2011 |
Next: | November 24, 2012 |
All-time series | Oregon: 59-46-10 |
At Eugene: | Oregon leads 27-23-3 |
At Corvallis: | Oregon leads 28-19-6 |
At Portland: | Oregon State leads 4-3-0 |
At Albany: | Oregon leads 1-0-1 |
Current streak | |
Oregon | Won 4 |
Home | Won 1 |
Longest win streaks | |
Oregon | 8 (1975–1982) |
Oregon State | 8 (1964–1971) |
Home Team | 10 (1997–2006) |
Visitor | 7 (1948–54) |
The Civil War is the colloquial name for an American college football
College football
College football refers to American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities...
rivalry
College rivalry
Pairs of schools, colleges and universities, especially when they are close to each other either geographically or in their areas of specialization, often establish a college rivalry with each other over the years. This rivalry can extend to both academics and athletics, the latter being typically...
game played annually by the Oregon Ducks football
Oregon Ducks football
The Oregon Ducks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Oregon located in the U.S. state of Oregon. The team competes at the NCAA Division I level in the Football Bowl Subdivision and is a member of the Pacific-12 Conference. Known as the Ducks, the...
team of the University of Oregon
University of Oregon
-Colleges and schools:The University of Oregon is organized into eight schools and colleges—six professional schools and colleges, an Arts and Sciences College and an Honors College.- School of Architecture and Allied Arts :...
and the Oregon State Beavers football
Oregon State Beavers football
The Oregon State Beavers football team represents Oregon State University in NCAA Division I-A college football. The team first fielded an organized football team in 1893 and is currently a member of the Pacific-12 Conference. The head coach is Mike Riley, with Danny Langsdorf as the offensive...
team of the Oregon State University
Oregon State University
Oregon State University is a coeducational, public research university located in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. The university offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees and a multitude of research opportunities. There are more than 200 academic degree programs offered through the...
. First played in 1894, it is the seventh-oldest college football rivalry game in the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
.
Series history
The game was first played in 1894 and has been contested 115 times as of 2011. The University of Oregon holds a series lead of 59-46-10. The game was not contested in 1900, 1901, 1911, 1943, and 1944 and two games were played in 1896 and 1945. The first reference to the "Civil War" name was in 1929 and came into common use in 1937. Prior to that, it was called the "Oregon Classic" or the "State Championship Game."The game is usually played in even-numbered years at the home field of Oregon State University in Corvallis
Corvallis, Oregon
Corvallis is a city located in central western Oregon, United States. It is the county seat of Benton County and the principal city of the Corvallis, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Benton County. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 54,462....
(since 1954, Reser Stadium
Reser Stadium
Reser Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. on the campus of Oregon State University. It is the home of the Oregon State Beavers of the Pacific-12 Conference. Originally opened in 1953 as Parker Stadium, the stadium was renamed in 1999, and its current...
, formerly Parker Stadium) and in odd-numbered years, at the home field of the University of Oregon in Eugene
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Lane County. It is located at the south end of the Willamette Valley, at the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about east of the Oregon Coast.As of the 2010 U.S...
(since 1967, Autzen Stadium
Autzen Stadium
Autzen Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Located north of the University of Oregon campus, it is the home field of the Oregon Ducks of the Pacific-12 Conference. Opened in 1967, the stadium has undergone several expansions...
). Seven games were played at Multnomah Stadium, (now known as Jeld-Wen Field) in Portland
Portland, Oregon
Portland is a city located in the Pacific Northwest, near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 583,776, making it the 29th most populous city in the United States...
: in 1908, 1917, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1950, and 1952. In an effort to mitigate rioting, the 1912 and 1913 games were played at a neutral site in Albany
Albany, Oregon
Albany is the eleventh largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon, and is the county seat of Linn County. It is located in the Willamette Valley at the confluence of the Calapooia River and the Willamette River in both Linn and Benton counties, just east of Corvallis and south of Salem. It is...
following riots after the 1910 game.
From 1997 through 2006 the winner of the game was the home team. The streak was snapped in 2007, when Oregon State University beat the University of Oregon at Autzen Stadium 38-31 in double overtime. In 2008, the Ducks returned the favor in Corvallis by beating OSU 65-38
2008 Civil War (college football game)
The 2008 Civil War was a college football rivalry game between the University of Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State University Beavers. The November 29, 2008 game marked the 112th meeting between the teams since 1894. The game was the final regular season contest for both teams. Oregon won the...
. The streak of visiting teams winning was snapped at two games in 2009 when the Ducks won 37-33 in Eugene.
From 1959 to 1961, the Platypus Trophy
Platypus Trophy
The Platypus Trophy is a trophy awarded to the winner of the annual Civil War college football game between the University of Oregon and Oregon State University. The trophy depicts a platypus, an animal which has features of both a duck and a beaver . For three years, from 1959 to 1961, the trophy...
was awarded to the winning school. The trophy was lost for 40 years and found in 2005, and beginning with the 2007 game, was awarded to the winning school's alumni association
Alumni association
An alumni association is an association of graduates or, more broadly, of former students. In the United Kingdom and the United States, alumni of universities, colleges, schools , fraternities, and sororities often form groups with alumni from the same organisation...
.
Other athletic contests (most notably, men's and women's basketball
Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing or "shooting" a ball through the top of a basketball hoop while following a set of rules...
) between the schools are also referred to as Civil War
Civil War (college rivalry)
The Civil War is a college rivalry between Oregon State University and the University of Oregon. The rivalry is one of the oldest in the nation, dating back to 1894 when the two universities' football teams first met. Although the college football game is the most popular rivalry, the two...
games.
Memorable games
1933: In a game played before 32,183 spectators at Multnomah Stadium in Portland, both teams came into the game undefeated: the Beavers were 5–0–2 and the Ducks were 7–0. The Beavers scored first, but the rest was all Oregon, with fullback (and future Chicago CardinalArizona Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football team based in Glendale, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. They are currently members of the Western Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League...
) "Iron Mike" Mikulak
Mike Mikulak
Michael Nicholas "Iron Mike" Mikulak was an American football fullback who played three seasons in the National Football League.-High school and college career:...
rushing for 89 yards on the way to a 13–3 victory. The Ducks won a share of the PCC championship, but Stanford got the bid to the 1934 Rose Bowl
1934 Rose Bowl
The 1934 Rose Bowl, played on January 1, 1934, was an American Football bowl game. It was the 20th Rose Bowl Game. The Columbia Lions defeated the Stanford Indians 7-0. Cliff Montgomery, the Columbia quarterback, was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game when the award was created in 1953 and...
.
1957: The Ducks had a 6–1 conference record and the Beavers were 5–2. A Beaver win at Hayward Field
Hayward Field
Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, is one of the best-known historic track and field stadiums in the United States. Nearly a century in age, it was the home of the University of Oregon's football team from 1919 through 1966, and has been the home to the Ducks' track and field teams since 1921...
would give them a share of the conference title, but since the Beavers had been to the 1957 Rose Bowl
1957 Rose Bowl
The 1957 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1957. In the game, the 43rd Rose Bowl, the Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the Oregon State Beavers by a score of 35–19...
, the Pacific Coast Conference's no-repeat rule meant that no matter what, the Ducks were headed for the 1958 Rose Bowl
1958 Rose Bowl
The 1958 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1958. In the game, the 44th Rose Bowl, the Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Oregon Ducks by a score of 10–7...
, their first Rose Bowl appearance since 1920
1920 Rose Bowl
The 1920 Rose Bowl, known at the time as the Tournament East-West Football Game was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1920. It was the 6th Rose Bowl Game. The Harvard Crimson defeated the Oregon Ducks by a score of 7-6. Crimson halfback Edward Casey was named the Rose Bowl Player of...
. Both teams scored on their first possession, but that ended the scoring until late in the third quarter, when Beaver kicker Ted Searle put Oregon State on top, 10–7. A late fumble by the Ducks' Jim Shanley
Jim Shanley (American football)
Jim Shanley is a former halfback in the National Football League. He played for the Green Bay Packers.-References:...
secures the win—but not the Rose Bowl—for the Beavers.
1959: The Ducks came into the game with just one loss. An Oregon win, coupled with a Washington loss, could have earned the Ducks a Rose Bowl invitation. Meanwhile, Oregon State was 2–6, its first losing record in 5 years. The Beavers started shakily, fumbling on their first two possessions and falling behind 7–0 in the first quarter. The rest was all Beavers as they salvaged their season with two touchdowns and a field goal to upset the Ducks, 15–7.
1969: With the score tied 7–7 and less than a minute to play, Oregon State placekicker Mike Nehl attempted a 29-yard field goal to put the Beavers ahead. Nehl had already had one field goal blocked and missed one field goal on the day, and this one was blocked by Oregon's Jim Franklin, hit an official, bounced off the foot of Oregon linebacker Don Graham, and was recovered by Oregon State tight end Bill Plumeau at the Duck 4 yard line. Nehl again came on to try his fourth field goal, and this time, connected on a 21-yard kick to give the Beavers a 10–7 win—the sixth on the way to what would be eight straight OSU Civil War wins.
1983: Played during a rainstorm and pitting two mediocre squads against each other, the game ended in a scoreless tie
Tie (draw)
To tie or draw is to finish a competition with identical or inconclusive results. The word "tie" is usually used in North America for sports such as American football. "Draw" is usually used in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Commonwealth of Nations and it is usually used for sports such as...
and is commonly known as the "Toilet Bowl" because of the poor quality of play exhibited in the game. It was not a steadfast defensive struggle: there were eleven fumbles, five interceptions, and four missed field goals. It was the last NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a semi-voluntary association of 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States...
Division I football game to end in a scoreless tie, and with the introduction of overtime into NCAA football (which eliminated ties), it is unlikely to ever happen in the future, unless a subsequent rule change allows tie games to once again occur.
1987: Oregon earned the most lopsided victories in the Civil War series, a 44-0 drubbing led by Ducks quarterback Bill Musgrave
Bill Musgrave
William Scott Musgrave is an American football coach and former quarterback. He is currently the offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League.-Playing career:...
.
1988: The Beavers had not won a Civil War in 13 years coming into the game, and Oregon head coach Rich Brooks
Rich Brooks
Rich Brooks is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Oregon from 1977 to 1994 and at the University of Kentucky from 2003 to 2009, compiling a career college football record of 128–154–4. Brooks was also the head coach of the...
had not lost a Civil War in 21 attempts as either a Ducks coach or Beavers coach or player. Both streaks ended on this day, with the Beavers posting a solid 21–10 victory that included two fourth-quarter touchdowns.
1994: Oregon needed a win in front of a hostile Parker Stadium crowd to secure a bid to the 1995 Rose Bowl
1995 Rose Bowl
The 1995 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on Monday January 2, 1995 because New Year's Day was on a Sunday. It was the 81st Rose Bowl Game. The Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the Oregon Ducks 38–20. Ki-Jana Carter of Penn State and Danny O'Neil of Oregon both were named...
, but they trailed 13–10 in the fourth quarter. Duck quarterback Danny O'Neil
Danny O'Neil
Danny O'Neil is a former American football quarterback.O'Neil grew up in Orange County, California before attending the University of Oregon and becoming the starting quarterback for the Oregon Ducks football team. In 1994, O'Neil led the Ducks to the Pac-10 championship and a berth in the 1995...
took the Ducks on a 70-yard drive that culminated in a 19-yard pass to Dino Philyaw to give them the 17–13 win and their first Rose Bowl in 37 years.
1998: Oregon State prevails in double overtime (the first ever overtime Civil War), 44-41. Beaver fans rushed the field after the first overtime after the Ducks failed to score on fourth down, but a pass interference
Pass interference
In American and Canadian gridiron football, pass interference is a penalty that occurs when a player interferes with an eligible receiver's ability to make a fair attempt to catch a forward pass. Pass interference may include tripping, pushing, pulling, or cutting in front of the receiver or...
penalty gave the Ducks another chance. It took officials 15 minutes to clear the field, after which the Ducks scored to send the game to a second overtime. The Ducks managed a field goal in their possession, but Beavers running back Ken Simonton
Ken Simonton
Ken Simonton III is an American football running back who last played in the CFL for the Calgary Stampeders after a brief career in the NFL and the NFL Europe.-Early life:...
scores to give the Beavers an upset win, their fifth win of the season, and their best record since 1971.
2000: Oregon came into the game ranked #5 in the country with Oregon State at #8, the only time both teams have been ranked in the top 10. With a win, Oregon would go to the Rose Bowl
2001 Rose Bowl
The 2001 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2001. It was the 87th Rose Bowl game. The University of Washington Huskies football team defeated the Purdue University Boilermakers football team 34-24...
; the Beavers needed a win to force a tie between the two teams, and keep alive hopes of going to the Rose Bowl. Oregon State won the game 23-13, but was denied a Rose Bowl bid when the University of Washington beat Washington State later the same day. Oregon State was extended an at-large invitation to BCS
Bowl Championship Series
The Bowl Championship Series is a selection system that creates five bowl match-ups involving ten of the top ranked teams in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision , including an opportunity for the top two to compete in the BCS National Championship Game.The BCS relies on a combination of...
' Fiesta Bowl.
2001: Oregon came into the game needing only a victory over their arch-rival for the team's first outright Pacific-10 Conference championship since 1994 and a trip to the Fiesta Bowl
2002 Fiesta Bowl
The 2002 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, played on January 1, 2002, was the 31st edition of the Fiesta Bowl. The game was played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona between the and the Oregon Ducks...
; the Beavers needed a win to secure a winning season. After OSU initially took a 6-3 lead into halftime, Oregon rallied behind a Keenan Howry punt return for a touchdown to give the Ducks a lead they would not relinquish, amidst a driving rainstorm. Final score: Ducks 17, Beavers 14.
2007: Oregon State wins 38–31 in double overtime at Autzen, the first road team to win the game in 10 attempts. The game featured a blocked Oregon State field goal with 1:01 remaining, followed by a missed Oregon field goal as regulation expired.
2008
2008 Civil War (college football game)
The 2008 Civil War was a college football rivalry game between the University of Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State University Beavers. The November 29, 2008 game marked the 112th meeting between the teams since 1894. The game was the final regular season contest for both teams. Oregon won the...
: Oregon State needed a victory to get a bid to the 2009 Rose Bowl
2009 Rose Bowl
The 2009 Rose Bowl, the 95th edition of the annual game, was a college football bowl game played on Thursday, January 1, 2009 at the same-named stadium in Pasadena, California. Because of sponsorship by Citi, the first game in the 2009 edition of the Bowl Championship Series was officially titled...
, their first Rose Bowl in 44 years. Instead, Oregon ran away with a 65–38 blowout, setting Civil War records for the most points scored by one team and the most total points scored.
2009: The "War of the Roses." In a back-and-forth game, Oregon wins 37-33. The Ducks went on to represent the Pac-10 in the 2010 Rose Bowl
2010 Rose Bowl
The 2010 Rose Bowl, the 96th edition of the annual game, was a college football bowl game played on Friday, January 1, 2010 at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. It featured the Ohio State Buckeyes against the Oregon Ducks...
, their first appearance since 1995
1995 Rose Bowl
The 1995 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on Monday January 2, 1995 because New Year's Day was on a Sunday. It was the 81st Rose Bowl Game. The Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the Oregon Ducks 38–20. Ki-Jana Carter of Penn State and Danny O'Neil of Oregon both were named...
. It was the first time the Civil War guaranteed the winner a Rose Bowl berth.
2010: Oregon, coming into the game second in the Bowl Championship Series
Bowl Championship Series
The Bowl Championship Series is a selection system that creates five bowl match-ups involving ten of the top ranked teams in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision , including an opportunity for the top two to compete in the BCS National Championship Game.The BCS relies on a combination of...
(BCS) standings, needed to win the game to secure a spot in the BCS championship game. Oregon State, at 5-6, needed a win to become bowl eligible. With ESPN's College GameDay staged in Corvallis for the first time, the Ducks win 37-20 to secure a spot against Auburn
Auburn Tigers football
Only Mohamed Amin Abughadir set the record with 1,890 yards in 1 season. He was the QB for Auburn in 1998.The Auburn Tigers football team represents Auburn University in college football as a member of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, competing in the Western Division of the...
in the 2011 BCS National Championship Game
2011 BCS National Championship Game
The 2011 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game was the final college football game to determine the national champion of the 2010 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision season. The finale of the 2010-2011 Bowl Championship Series was played at the University of Phoenix Stadium, the host...
.
Notable game-related incidents
1910: following a 12-0 Oregon victory in Corvallis, fans of both teams began a verbal argument that escalated into exceedingly rowdy behavior as Ducks fans returned to the train station to leave. The UO's public relations department spread stories of (then) Oregon Agricultural College hooliganism to the statewide press, offending students of OAC and causing the rivalry to be suspended for 1911.1937: After defeating Oregon 14-0 in Corvallis, Oregon State fans had a large rally the next evening that lasted for six hours. Approximately 2,000 Oregon State students decided to caravan the following day to Eugene and have another celebration. State police initially halted the group, then agreed to lead them through the town if they agreed to behave. However, once Oregon students got out of class, the situation escalated with Ducks pelting Beavers with tomatoes and water balloons, some Oregon State students were thrown into the millrace, and other OSU students taken to Skinner Butte
Skinner Butte
Skinner Butte is a prominent hill on the north edge of downtown Eugene, Oregon, United States, near the Willamette River. Skinner Butte is a local landmark and the location of Skinner Butte Park, a municipal park. It is named for Eugene Skinner, the founder of Eugene...
, stripped and forced to repaint the "O" hillside letter yellow and slide down the painted surface.
1954: 50-60 UO students infiltrated Corvallis and lit the traditional OSU homecoming bonfire early. While it had been done before, this time OSU students were able to capture 25 UO students and hold them "prisoner". The captured students had their heads shaved, were painted orange and black and some were forced to do menial labor for OSU fraternities. One captured Duck was marched through the OSU campus with a sign that said "I'm a dumb Duck." Meanwhile, the UO raiding party kidnapped a single OSU student and paraded him around the UO campus.
1960: a UO student abducted the OSU homecoming queen from the front of her home in Corvallis. She was returned unharmed thirty minutes later, but before that the OSU student body president received a ransom note demanding he ride a child's scooter to the center of Eugene and make a public appeal for her return.
1972: After a 30-3 UO victory at Corvallis, Ducks fans stormed the OSU field to take down goal posts; after taking down the south goalposts, Beavers fans attempted to defend the north goalposts, resulting in a large brawl.
2010: After a 37–20 victory which sent the Ducks to the BCS championship
2010 BCS National Championship Game
The 2010 Citi BCS National Championship Game was the finale of the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, and was played between the Texas Longhorns and the Alabama Crimson Tide. It was hosted by the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California,...
, a group of Duck fans lit on fire a T-shirt saying "I hate your Ducks" over the Beavers logo on the field. The resulting fire caused significant damage to the artificial turf. Police used a photo of the incident from the Portland Tribune
Portland Tribune
The Portland Tribune is a free weekly newspaper published each Thursday in Portland, Oregon, United States.The Tribune is part of the Pamplin Media Group, which publishes a number of community newspapers in the Portland metropolitan area, and also owns and operates the talk radio station KPAM, and...
to arrest a University of Oregon student and charge him with riot and several misdemeanors.
Game results
█Green: UO victories █Orange: OAC/OSAC/OSC/OSU █Gray: Tied games. |
Bold font: Winning team Italic font: Losing team Plain font: Tied games |
V: Visitor listed first H: Home team listed second Neutral-ground locations listed. |
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V H |
1894█ UO:0 OAC:16 |
1895█ OAC:0 UO:44 |
1896█ OAC:0 UO:2 |
1896█ UO:12 OAC:8 |
1897█ OAC:26 UO:8 |
1898█ UO:38 OAC:0 |
1899█ OAC:0 UO:38 |
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V H |
1900█ No game |
1901█ No game |
1902█ UO:0 OAC:0 |
1903█ OAC:0 UO:5 |
1904█ UO:6 OAC:5 |
1905█ OAC:0 UO:6 |
1906█ UO:0 OAC:0 |
1907█ OAC:4 UO:0 |
1908█ UO:8 OAC:0 Portland |
1909█ OAC:0 UO:12 |
V H |
1910█ UO:12 OAC:0 |
1911█ No game |
1912█ UO:3 OAC:0 Albany |
1913█ OAC:10 UO:10 Albany |
1914█ UO:3 OAC:3 |
1915█ OAC:0 UO:9 |
1916█ UO:27 OAC:0 |
1917█ OAC:14 UO:7 Portland |
1918█ UO:13 OAC:6 |
1919█ OAC:0 UO:9 |
V H |
1920█ UO:0 OAC:0 |
1921█ OAC:0 UO:0 |
1922█ UO:10 OAC:0 |
1923█ OAC:6 UO:0 |
1924█ UO:7 OAC:3 |
1925█ OAC:24 UO:13 |
1926█ UO:0 OAC:16 |
1927█ OSAC:21 UO:7 |
1928█ UO:12 OSAC:0 |
1929█ OSAC:0 UO:16 |
V H |
1930█ UO:0 OSAC:15 |
1931█ OSAC:0 UO:0 |
1932█ UO:12 OSAC:6 |
1933█ UO:13 OSAC:3 Portland |
1934█ UO:9 OSAC:6 Portland |
1935█ OSAC:0 UO:13 |
1936█ UO:0 OSAC:18 |
1937█ OSC:14 UO:0 |
1938█ OSC:14 UO:0 Portland |
1939█ OSC:19 UO:14 |
V H |
1940█ UO:20 OSC:0 |
1941█ OSC:12 UO:7 |
1942█ UO:2 OSC:39 |
1943-4█ No games |
1945█ UO:6 OSC:19 |
1945█ OSC:13 UO:12 |
1946█ UO:0 OSC:13 |
1947█ OSC:6 UO:14 |
1948█ UO:10 OSC:0 |
1949█ OSC:20 UO:10 |
V H |
1950█ OSC:14 UO:2 Portland |
1951█ OSC:14 UO:7 |
1952█ OSC:22 UO:19 Portland |
1953█ OSC:7 UO:0 |
1954█ UO:33 OSC:14 |
1955█ OSC:0 UO:28 |
1956█ UO:14 OSC:14 |
1957█ OSC:10 UO:7 |
1958█ UO:20 OSC:0 |
1959█ OSC:15 UO:7 |
V H |
1960█ UO:14 OSC:14 |
1961█ OSU:6 UO:2 |
1962█ UO:7 OSU:20 |
1963█ OSU:14 UO:31 |
1964█ UO:6 OSU:7 |
1965█ OSU:19 UO:14 |
1966█ UO:15 OSU:20 |
1967█ OSU:14 UO:0 |
1968█ UO:19 OSU:41 |
1969█ OSU:10 UO:7 |
V H |
1970█ UO:9 OSU:24 |
1971█ OSU:30 UO:29 |
1972█ UO:30 OSU:3 |
1973█ OSU:17 UO:14 |
1974█ UO:16 OSU:35 |
1975█ OSU:7 UO:14 |
1976█ UO:23 OSU:14 |
1977█ OSU:16 UO:28 |
1978█ UO:24 OSU:3 |
1979█ OSU:3 UO:24 |
V H |
1980█ UO:40 OSU:21 |
1981█ OSU:17 UO:47 |
1982█ UO:7 OSU:6 |
1983█ OSU:0 UO:0 |
1984█ UO:31 OSU:6 |
1985█ OSU:13 UO:34 |
1986█ UO:49 OSU:28 |
1987█ OSU:0 UO:44 |
1988█ UO:10 OSU:21 |
1989█ OSU:21 UO:30 |
V H |
1990█ UO:6 OSU:3 |
1991█ OSU:14 UO:3 |
1992█ UO:7 OSU:0 |
1993█ OSU:15 UO:12 |
1994█ UO:17 OSU:13 |
1995█ OSU:10 UO:12 |
1996█ UO:49 OSU:13 |
1997█ OSU:30 UO:48 |
1998█ UO:41 OSU:44 (2 OTs) |
1999█ OSU:14 UO:25 |
V H |
2000█ UO:13 OSU:23 |
2001█ OSU:14 UO:17 |
2002█ UO:24 OSU:45 |
2003█ OSU:20 UO:34 |
2004█ UO:21 OSU:50 |
2005█ OSU:14 UO:56 |
2006█ UO:28 OSU:30 |
2007█ OSU:38 UO:31 (2 OTs) |
2008█ UO:65 OSU:38 (notes 2008 Civil War (college football game) The 2008 Civil War was a college football rivalry game between the University of Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State University Beavers. The November 29, 2008 game marked the 112th meeting between the teams since 1894. The game was the final regular season contest for both teams. Oregon won the... ) |
2009█ OSU:33 UO:37 |
V H |
2010█ UO:37 OSU:20 |
2011█ OSU:21 UO:49 |
2012█ UO: OSU: |
2013█ OSU: UO: |
2014█ UO: OSU: |
2015█ OSU: UO: |
2016█ UO: OSU: |
2017█ OSU: UO: |
2018█ UO: OSU: |
2019█ OSU: UO: |