ESPN College Gameday Heads to Seattle This Week for Oregon at Washington

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Oct 5, 2013; Stanford, CA, USA; Washington Huskies quarterback Keith Price (17) throws the ball against the Stanford Cardinal in the third quarter at Stanford Stadium.The Cardinal defeated the Huskies 31-28. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Oregon gets Gameday in 2013! Just not in Eugene…yet. There may still be an opportunity for ESPN’s Premiere College Football pregame show to find its way to the Willamette Valley with several games including UCLA still on the Hone schedule for the Ducks. For now Chris Fowler and Company will head to Seattle and the site of the Oregon/Washington game on Saturday.

The Ducks are coming off a clinic vs Colorado in a 56-17 win. Washington took it to the final possession on Saturday night against Stanford on the Farm and were unable to finish off the comeback. Keith Price in the final moments of the game thought he had a 4th 10 Completion for a 1st Down to Wide Receiver Kevin Smith, but after review the ball hit the ground before the catch and that sealed the victory for the Cardinal. Washington returns home licking some offensive wounds as Price injured the thumb on his throwing hand.  He threw 33 out of 48 passes for completions for 350 yards and two touchdowns against Stanford.

The game against Washington has been marked on some calendars leading up to the bigger game this season for the Ducks. The date with Stanford on November 2nd. But before we can get there the Ducks will have to go through the Huskies in Seattle.

Oregon and Washington take to the Field in Seattle on Saturday at 1pm on Fox Sports 1. Gus Johnson will have the call on FS1.

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