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Everything you need to know about ‘Duck Day’ and Oregon’s spring game

Everything you need to know about ‘Duck Day’ and Oregon’s spring game

The Oregon Ducks are going all out for the annual spring game this season, turning it into much more than just an afternoon of football. Rather, it has expanded, bringing a whole host of sports and activities into the mix, putting together what is being called ‘Duck Day’ in Eugene.

Back in February when Dan Lanning announced the date for the game, it was made clear that the new coaching staff was going to make this a showcase not only for the football team but for the program as a whole. Over the past few weeks as the plans have been fleshed out, it’s been impressive to see just how all-in the program is going.

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From morning-to-night activities, fan challenges, and a closing concert when all is said and done, Saturday is going to be one of the more action-packed days in Oregon sports history. Fortunately, it looks like the weather is going to be beautiful and the sun will be shining. There’s going to be a lot to do, and a lot to see. Here’s everything you need to know when scheduling your day.

List of Events

10:00 AM — Oregon Relays (Hayward Field)

10:30 AM — Parking at Autzen Stadium opens

11:00 AM — Oregon Soccer vs. Seattle University (Papé Field)

11:00 AM — Shuttles from Valley River Center to Autzen begin

11:00 AM — Fan Fest at Autzen Stadium opens

12:00 PM — Autzen Stadium Gates open

1:00 PM — Spring Game begins (Autzen Stadium)

AFTER GAME — Common Kings live concert

3:00 PM — Oregon baseball vs. Washington State (PK Park)

5:00 PM — Oregon softball vs. Washington (Jane Sanders Stadium)

Parking and Admission Information

Admission to the spring game is free
Fans are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate to Food for Lane County.
Parking is $10 (cash only) unless you purchase ahead of time via this link.

Pre-Game Information

Inflatables and…

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