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Skopildamus: Five bold predictions for No. 7 Oregon's home game with No. 15 USC
Skopildamus: Five bold predictions for No. 7 Oregon's home game with No. 15 USC
Skopildamus: Five bold predictions for No. 7 Oregon's home game with No. 15 USC

Published on: 11/20/2025

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The great Skopildamus is back to make five predictions for Oregon's game with USC on Saturda.

News Source : https://247sports.com/college/oregon/longformarticle/skopildamus-five-bold-predictions-for-no-7-oregons-home-game-with-no-15-usc-262550487/

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