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Oregon Ducks Face Critcal Two-Game Stretch

The Oregon Ducks face a pivotal two-game stretch, starting with USC at home, followed by a road game against Washington. A loss to USC could end their playoff hopes. Washington, dealing with injuries, has a chance to spoil Oregons season in their rivalry game. The weather forecast predicts rain, adding to the challenge.

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