StubHub: All Oregon Ducks Home Games Priced Under $100, At Least For Now

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Tickets for Oregon Ducks home games on StubHub are priced under $100 with key Pac-12 games costing the most.

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On Thursday, the Pac-12 Media made the Oregon Ducks the hunter, rather than the hunted in the Conference for the first time in ten years. In a recent lookup on StubHub, the site where fans can buy and sell tickets, the hunter may not be such a bad place to be and fans who otherwise would not have had a chance to get to Autzen this season may have an opportunity or two this season.

The best, according to StubHub, are the first week of the Regular Season. Tickets for games against UC Davis on Saturday, September 3rd  are the lowest priced, at $26 a piece. Keep in mind that this is also during the three day Labor Day Weekend and if you can get tickets, by all means it will be a game of firsts. The first game for Quarterback Dakota Prukop, and the first game for a new look 4-3 Defense from Defensive Coordinator Brady Hoke among them.

While many were hoping for less night games this season, the second game of the season against Virginia has tickets coming in around the $40 mark for a 7:30pm kickoff. The first week of Pac-12 play against Colorado is the best for Conference play at $29 per ticket, at least for now. The highest priced tickets are clear with Washington and Stanford topping the list.

Oregon will look to make it…I’ve honestly lost count…they will look to continue their winning streak against Washington on October 8th. Tickets for this rivalry are set at $72 a piece. The only game ranked higher is Stanford, which will set you back an additional $10 at $82 each. The Cardinal will also be the best game of the season at home for Oregon, as the rivalry has become one of the best in the Pac-12 Conference over recent years. The game against Stanford will also be the last home game of the year for the Ducks in 2016 with the team heading to Utah and Oregon State to finish out the regular season.

The Oregon and Stanford matchup will likely be the determining game if the Pac-12 will have a team good enough to compete for a National Title in 2016 out of the Pac-12 North.

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