The Oregon Ducks rank third in the nation according to the Associated Press, and are one of the favorites to make the College Football Playoffs. While they’re one of the best teams on the field, Oregon football tickets are ranked 11th on the secondary market, according to TiqIQ’s Top 25. The No. 11 ranking is a drop of three spots in the past week, with a current average price of $146 on the secondary market. The actual ticket average has dropped 3% over the past week.
The Ducks opened their season this past weekend against South Dakota destroying the Coyotes in a 62-13 blow out. Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota was in top form for the season opener, throwing for 267 yards and three touchdowns and adding a touchdown run with 43 yards on the ground setting the school record for total touchdowns. Mariota now has 81 touchdowns, breaking the previous record of 77 held by Joey Harrington.
Oregon’s run game produced 293 yards, led by 90 yards from Byron Marshall on eight carries along with 75 yards and two touchdown from freshman Royce Freeman and another 64 yards rushing from Thomas Tyner.
The next opponent on the Oregon Ducks football schedule is a matchup with the Michigan State Spartans at Autzen Stadium taking place this weekend on September 6. The game has an average price of $222.05, the second most expensive game at Autzen Stadium this season.
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