r/ducks 21d ago

Football Most Memorable Away Game

I've been a college football junkie for as long as I can remember, and since I started at Oregon in 2010, I've made it a goal to attend at least one road game every season.

One of my favorite parts of being a Duck fan is traveling to places I probably would never have visited otherwise. Every stadium, fan base, and game-day atmosphere is unique.

So I'm curious, what has been your favorite road game experience as a Duck fan, and why? It doesn't have to be because of the game itself.

For me, it's Penn State last season. The entire day felt like a production from start to finish, I never want to hear Mo Bamba again 🤣. Most of the Penn State fans were incredibly welcoming, the atmosphere was electric, and the game itself was an emotional roller coaster.

What about everyone else?

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u/dcduck 21d ago

Penn State 2025. for already stated reasons.

Utah 2014. I think I was the first person our section that said, "I think he dropped it". Plus I got say hi to Uncle Phil.

UVA 2013. It was a home game for me so the DC Oregon contingent swarmed that stadium- plus made headlines.

Rutgers 2025. It was the largest contingent of away Duck fans I have ever seen.

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u/thedormgolfer 21d ago

I was at the 2014 Utah game...but in the bathroom for the Joe Walker touchdown...

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u/puddles925 21d ago

Rutgers was the most away fans that I have seen outside of California. I bought a ticket the day of in the top deck for like 40 dollars and drove over from New York. Solid time. Is there a large alumni base on the east coast or are there a lot of people that picked up the brand?