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Welcome to The Replayables, where The I-5 Corridor’s Traffic Report hosts Tyson Alger and Justin Myers revisit one classic game in Oregon history every month.
With the national championship coming up on Monday, we kick off this new series by transporting listeners back to January of 2011, when the Oregon Ducks and the Auburn Tigers met in Glendale, Arizona with all the Tostitos on the line.
The final score may have read 22-19 Auburn, but Oregon fans know there’s much more to the story. Listen in for stories about Chip Kelly, Brent Musburger, Dyer’s knee and the origins of the phrase “Natty.”
Then, tell us what game we should do next in the comments.
Catch the full episode in the player above find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Editor’s note: Our Traffic Report team suffered a loss last week, with Crash, Justin’s best buddy of a Pitbull, passing away after nine years together. After recording this month’s Replayables, Justin wanted to say a few words to remember a very good boy.
Thanks for listening and supporting, everyone.
— The I-5 Corridor
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Welcome to The Replayables, where The I-5 Corridor’s Traffic Report hosts Tyson Alger and Justin Myers revisit one classic game in Oregon history every month.
With the national championship coming up on Monday, we kick off this new series by transporting listeners back to January of 2011, when the Oregon Ducks and the Auburn Tigers met in Glendale, Arizona with all the Tostitos on the line.
The final score may have read 22-19 Auburn, but Oregon fans know there’s much more to the story. Listen in for stories about Chip Kelly, Brent Musburger, Dyer’s knee and the origins of the phrase “Natty.”
Then, tell us what game we should do next in the comments.
Catch the full episode in the player above find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Editor’s note: Our Traffic Report team suffered a loss last week, with Crash, Justin’s best buddy of a Pitbull, passing away after nine years together. After recording this month’s Replayables, Justin wanted to say a few words to remember a very good boy.
Thanks for listening and supporting, everyone.
— The I-5 Corridor
The I-5 Corridor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

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