Oregon State’s and Washington State’s football teams will play each other two times next season before the Pac-12 conference starts up again in 2026.
The Beavers and Cougars will face off in Corvallis on November 1 and then in Pullman on November 29, as announced by Oregon State on Wednesday.
After last year’s realignment, Oregon State and Washington State were the only teams left in the Pac-12. This season, the conference had a scheduling agreement with the Mountain West, but it will not continue next year.
The Pac-12 stated that they will welcome four Mountain West teams into a new version of the conference in 2026: Boise State, Fresno State, San Diego State, and Colorado State, following an agreement with Utah State to join as well. Gonzaga will also be part of this new setup as a non-football member.
The other Mountain West teams have signed a memorandum of understanding to remain in their league. This group includes Air Force, Nevada, New Mexico, San Jose State, UNLV, Wyoming, and Hawaii.
Besides the games against Oregon State, Washington State’s schedule next season will also feature home games against Idaho, Louisiana Tech, San Diego State, Toledo, and Washington, along with away games against North Texas, Mississippi, and Virginia.
Oregon State’s home schedule includes matches against California, Fresno State, Houston, Lafayette, Wake Forest, and Sam Houston. The Beavers will also travel to Texas Tech, Oregon, Appalachian State, and Tulsa.