Oregon football tickets up 17% for matchup vs Stanford

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The Oregon Ducks (7-1), who rank No. 5 in the most recent AP Poll, will look for their fourth straight win when they host the slugging Stanford Cardinal (5-3). Oregon’s offense, which has scored 40+ points in three straight games, put up 59 points en-route to a convincing 59-42 road victory over the California Bears. Quarterback Marcus Mariota threw for 326 yards and five touchdowns while running back Royce Freeman ran for 112 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries. Oregon put 590 yards of total offense on a California defense that has been one of the worst in college football. Expect Oregon to have a tougher time when it squares off against a Stanford defense that is only allowing 12.5 points per game. Fans can expect to pay above average ticket prices when Stanford and Oregon renew their rivalry.

According to TiqIQ, the average secondary market price for Stanford vs. Oregon football tickets is currently $149.60 on the secondary market while the get-in price for the game is $74. Oregon’s season average ticket price is $128, which highlights above average demand for this game with a premium of 17%.

Stanford is looking for its second straight PAC-12 win after easily defeating Oregon State last weekend, 38-14. Quarterback Kevin Hogan threw for 277 yards and two touchdowns while Stanford’s defense limited Oregon State’s rushing attack to 12 yards. Stanford’s offense rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns.

On top of above average secondary market ticket prices, Oregon will look to avenge last year’s 26-20 defeat. Stanford’s defense limited all of Oregon’s playmakers, including Mariota. Mariota was not able to generate any rushing yards and threw for 250 yards and two touchdowns as Oregon’s comeback fell short. Stanford ran for 274 yards in the victory, so expect Stanford to try to control game flow with its rushing attack.

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