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NCAAF: Who will win the Civil War? (Oregon St. @ Oregon 12/03)?

Background: The Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State Beavers round out their PAC-10 Conference play each year by going head to head in their own "Civil War" game. No matter how badly either of the teams has done through the season, a Civil War win is considered a treasured victory, so intense is the rivalry. Who will win it this year? The game will be held Dec. 3, 6 PM PST in Eugene, home of the Ducks.

Background at:
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_War_(college_football_game)"

Over its long history, the series stands at 56-46-10, with U. of Oregon leading. U. of Oregon won it decisively last year.

Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.

 
Forecast history %
University of Oregon Ducks win the Civil War
77%
Oregon State University Beavers win the Civil War
22%
Other outcome
1%
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Suspend date: Wed 2nd Dec 11:59pm PST (1 week to go)

Initial likelihoods: University of Oregon Ducks win the Civil War: 59%, Oregon State University Beavers win the Civil War: 39%, Other outcome: 2%

Action history:

Created Fri 9th Oct 8:32am PST by raidersin09

Suspend date: Wed 2nd Dec 11:59pm PST (1 week to go) details

 

Predictions (12)

4 days ago
bretandjermaine predicted University of Oregon Ducks win the Civil War (H$500 at 75%)
2 weeks ago
corbelle predicted University of Oregon Ducks win the Civil War (H$100 at 74%)
4 weeks ago
cherryice1988 predicted Oregon State University Beavers win the Civil War (H$13 at 23%)
4 weeks ago
leo42024 predicted University of Oregon Ducks win the Civil War (H$250 at 75%)
5 weeks ago
rgroh1 predicted University of Oregon Ducks win the Civil War (H$100 at 72%)

Comments (1)

In background above, the wikipedia link is correct as written, including the parentheses. For some reason it doesn't render correctly here. You may have to cut and paste the URL.
posted 6 weeks ago

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