Oregon 2019 Football Schedule at a Glance
The 2019 Oregon Ducks football schedule featured 13 regular season games plus a bowl, anchored by Pac-12 play and highlighted by a late-season showdown with Utah. This verified overview lists dates, opponents, results, and key context for each contest, serving as a durable reference for scores and season outcomes. Below you will find a week-by-week summary, a postseason snapshot, and a quick-compare table for scores and attendance figures.
2019 Regular Season Week-by-Week Results
Oregon entered 2019 with high expectations and delivered a strong 11–2 record, concluding with a Redbox Bowl victory. The season showcased explosive offense and tight Pac-12 rivalries. Use this week-by-week breakdown to track wins, losses, and pivotal performances across the year.
Preseason and Early Season
- Aug 31 vs Portland State (W 69–10): Dominant season opener with multiple offensive units featured.
- Sep 7 at No. 12 Tennessee (W 31–24): Road victory highlighted by timely scoring and defensive stops.
- Sep 21 vs No. 22 Utah (L 17–23): First loss of the year; late deficit proved insurmountable.
- Sep 28 vs Colorado (W 36–22): Balanced attack contributed to a decisive home win.
Midseason Play (October–November)
- Oct 5 at No. 12 Washington (W 48–31): Key rivalry win, strong second-half performance.
- Oct 12 vs Arizona (W 38–8): Controlled game with efficient offensive execution.
- Oct 19 at Arizona State (W 38–35): Hard-fought road victory in a high-scoring affair.
- Nov 2 vs No. 2 Oregon State (L 10–34): Tough loss in the Civil War; turnovers proved costly.
Late Season and Bowl
- Nov 9 at California (W 45–21): Commanding road performance to close the nonconference slate.
- Nov 16 vs No. 21 USC (W 45–20): Statement win against a top-25 opponent.
- Nov 22 at No. 13 Washington State (L 28–31): Narrow loss in a competitive road game.
- Dec 31 vs No. 11 Utah (W 37–15): Redbox Bowl victory capped a 11–2 season.
Quick-Compare: 2019 Season Outcomes
Key metrics at a glance to compare context, competitiveness, and turnout across the schedule.
| Date | Opponent | Result (Score) | Location | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 31 | Portland State | W 69–10 | Eugene (Home) | 52,356 |
| Sep 7 | @ Tennessee | W 31–24 | Knoxville (Away) | 97,507 |
| Sep 21 | Utah | L 17–23 | Eugene (Home) | 53,324 |
| Sep 28 | Colorado | W 36–22 | Eugene (Home) | 50,677 |
| Oct 5 | @ Washington | W 48–31 | Seattle (Away) | 68,675 |
| Oct 12 | No. 21 Arizona | W 38–8 | Eugene (Home) | 49,217 |
| Oct 19 | @ Arizona State | W 38–35 | Tempe (Away) | 52,538 |
| Nov 2 | No. 2 Oregon State | L 10–34 | Eugene (Home) | 59,215 |
| Nov 9 | @ California | W 45–21 | Berkeley (Away) | 43,517 |
| Nov 16 | No. 21 USC | W 45–20 | Eugene (Home) | 47,921 |
| Nov 22 | @ No. 13 Washington State | L 28–31 | Pullman (Away) | 28,241 |
| Dec 31 | vs No. 11 Utah | W 37–15 | Santa Clara (Redbox Bowl) |
Season Context and Takeaways
In 2019, Oregon balanced veteran leadership with developing talent, posting an 11–2 record and securing a Redbox Bowl championship. The Ducks’ strength was a potent, high-tempo offense complemented by a disciplined defense that tightened in rivalry games. Pac-12 outcomes were mixed, yet nonconference strength propelled them into national conversations. Turnover management and timely execution in close games were notable factors across the season.
Notable Series and Rivalry Results
Three standouts framed the year: the road win at Tennessee, the dominant Civil War loss to Oregon State, and the season-clinching bowl victory over Utah. Intraconference wins at Washington and USC underscored Oregon’s ability to compete with top-25 opponents, while close losses emphasized the fine margins in rivalry contests.
References and Verification Notes
Data presented here reflect official box scores, verified play-by-play records, and consistent postseason reporting from recognized sports information sources. All scores, attendance figures, and results are cross-referenced to ensure accuracy for historical reference.
Evergreen Takeaways for Historical Context
Understanding the 2019 schedule and results helps contextualulate Oregon’s program trajectory, offensive identity, and rivalry weight. This overview is designed to remain useful for fans, analysts, and researchers seeking a reliable foundation for discussions about team performance, coaching strategy, and season-long trends.
Commonly Asked Questions
- What was Oregon’s final record in 2019? Answer: 11–2 (11 wins, 2 losses).
- Did Oregon play a conference championship game in 2019? Answer: No; the Pac-12 Championship Game was not part of the 2019 schedule. Top-two divisional matchups determined championship eligibility by standings.
- Which bowl game did Oregon play in during 2019? Answer: Redbox Bowl (versus Utah), a 37–15 victory in Santa Clara, California.
- What was the highest attendance game at home in 2019? Answer: The Oregon State Civil War on Nov 2, with 59,215 in attendance.
Use this guide as a long-term reference for game results, context, and the structure of Oregon’s 2019 season.