GAME #10 OREGON DUCKS vs #9 ucla bruins 3:30 PM EST on FOX

Oregon has had 6 top 10 matchups at Autzen and have won them all.

Oh, you're only counting games when Oregon was also ranked in the top 10?

Because I've seen plenty of losses there vs. top 10 teams.
 
You drunk?
Oregon won AT the shoe. Why would you talk about a game from 2014 season?
Okay, so someone please enlighten me. Maybe @michaeljordan_fan can. If not, someone else. How far can we go back when choosing games to say who beat who, prove a point, etc.? Because I will enlighten folks on this: 10-20 years down the road, Oregon will still be talking about beating the Buckeyes at their place. If Oregon had won that game against the Buckeyes in 2014, we would still be hearing about it.
 
Okay, so someone please enlighten me. Maybe @michaeljordan_fan can. If not, someone else. How far can we go back when choosing games to say who beat who, prove a point, etc.? Because I will enlighten folks on this: 10-20 years down the road, Oregon will still be talking about beating the Buckeyes at their place. If Oregon had won that game against the Buckeyes in 2014, we would still be hearing about it.
Answer: go back as far as you like/ need to. There is no argument someone won't shoot down for their own gain. It's how this all works.

If you couldn't bring up ancient past, Nebraska fans wouldn't have anything left to use to try to taunt anyone.
 
Okay, so someone please enlighten me. Maybe @michaeljordan_fan can. If not, someone else. How far can we go back when choosing games to say who beat who, prove a point, etc.? Because I will enlighten folks on this: 10-20 years down the road, Oregon will still be talking about beating the Buckeyes at their place. If Oregon had won that game against the Buckeyes in 2014, we would still be hearing about it.

2022 games are more relevant than 2021 ones, which are more relevant than 2020 ones, which are....

It's not a difficult concept.
 
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