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Conference Championship week brings Oregon’s second 12-0 start in school history (previously in 2010 when the Ducks advanced to the BCS title game).
Undefeated Oregon held steady at CFP No. 1 for the fifth week after hammering unranked rival Washington 49-21 in Week 14.
The Ducks are the first non-SEC team at AP No. 1 this season (previously Texas, Alabama, and Georgia).
Fittingly, the Big Ten Offensive & Defensive Players of the Year will square up with the conference title on the line — Penn State’s Abdul Carter and Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel.
CFP No. 1 Oregon (12-0, 9-0 B1G) and No. 3 Penn State (11-1, 8-1 B1G) open the postseason in the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis on Dec. 7 — the teams’ first meeting since Oregon’s 1994 Pac-10 Champion squad faced Penn State in the Rose Bowl 30 years ago.
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