Oregon Gets Holiday Vote
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SAN DIEGO — Barring a change in the final Bowl Championship Series standings, the Holiday Bowl’s team selection committee voted Monday to invite high-scoring and 21st-ranked Oregon as the Pacific-10 Conference representative to the Dec. 30 game.
Oregon’s probable opponent will be No. 13 Nebraska, which would be playing in a non-New Year’s Day bowl for the first time since 1980.
The Holiday Bowl, which has the third pick from the Big 12, could invite Nebraska (9-3) as early as today.
Holiday Bowl executive director John Reid said the Ducks (8-3) won in a close vote over USC.
Oregon and USC tied for third in the Pac-10, but the Ducks beat the Trojans 17-13.
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