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The I-5 Corridor Tyson Alger

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A place for Oregon sports stories

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    The Traffic Report: About that Oregon State Spring game

    The Traffic Report: About that Oregon State Spring game

    Bill Oram had a take.
    The sports columnist of The Oregonian/OregonLive went to Reser Stadium on Saturday for Oregon State’s spring game, wasn’t impressed and wrote about it.
    If a spring football game exists only to get players live reps and to give coaches fresh film to obsess over until August, then Oregon State knocked it out of the park on Saturday.
    But if there is an opportunity at the end of spring practices to energize your fanbase, build excitement and tell your story, well, it was a whiff.
    That column had mixed reviews in Corvallis. Naturally, Oram doubled down, writing on Wednesday that Oregon State needs to start thinking a little bit like Oregon.
    My advice to Beavers fans — and, more important, the people calling the shots — is to stop being so proud that you can’t admit something needs to change.
    And, well, guys like Bret aren’t handling that one well.
    I was at Oregon State’s spring game, too, and had similar thoughts as Oram. We discussed them on this week’s Traffic Report.
    Then, Kevin Palmer stops by to let us know what he wrangled out of the Augusta gift shop.
    For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.
    On Deck: I’ll have a report from Eugene following Oregon’s Saturday spring game.
    — Tyson Alger, The I-5 Corridor


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    • 46 min
    The Traffic Report: Where does Oregon State go from here?

    The Traffic Report: Where does Oregon State go from here?

    We got a two-part Traffic Report this week.
    First, Shane Hoffmann and I begin with the Oregon State women’s hoops situation, then we check in after Timbers training before discussing what will undoubtedly be the story of the summer: The Big I-5 Corridor race.
    Then, Taylor W. Anderson of Building Salt Lake joins the show to explain why Salt Lake City has left Portland in the dust when it comes to attracting professional sports franchises.
    For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.
    — Tyson Alger, The I-5 Corridor
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    • 47 min
    The Traffic Report: Welcome to the Madness

    The Traffic Report: Welcome to the Madness

    It’s March 20, and in this episode we’re previewing Oregon’s first-round opponent in the NCAA Tournament.
    Just like we all expected, right?
    OK, so before diving into the brackets for the Oregon men and the Oregon State women, Tyson and Shane take a moment to try and figure out how, exactly, we ended up in the most unexpectedly-expected place yet.
    The Ducks tip Thursday against South Carolina at 1 p.m.
    The Beavers begin Friday against Eastern Washington at 5 p.m.
    Join us for some talk about the hoops, Oregon’s spring football practices and the Portland Timbers’ new signing, Jonathan Rodriguez.
    For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.
    — Tyson Alger, The I-5 Corridor



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    • 39 min
    The Traffic Report: State hoops hits Chiles; The Corridor hits Dune

    The Traffic Report: State hoops hits Chiles; The Corridor hits Dune

    Happy Friday all,
    Got a new Traffic Report today from Shane Hoffmann and myself that we recorded yesterday afternoon for you all. We start with the thrilling state hoops tournament down the street at the Chiles Center, we detour through the wreckage of the Oregon women’s basketball season, then we end up with some Dune 2 talk.
    We also start getting ready for Oregon Ducks spring practice to kick off next week. For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.
    And if you want access to our coverage of UO spring football, please consider a paid subscription to help foot our gas bill up and down The Corridor.
    The I-5 Corridor is supported by nearly 1000 paid subscribers. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming one of them.



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    • 37 min
    The Traffic Report: The Corridor goes to the beach

    The Traffic Report: The Corridor goes to the beach

    We’ve been putting some mileage on the cars lately. Between trips to Eugene, Corvallis and out to Beaverton, The I-5 Corridor 2.0 has been doing its part in burning precious fossil fuel to bring you, in our biased opinion, some of the best sports coverage in the Northwest.
    Not all Substack writers are heroes. And really, we don’t need more applause.
    But dang it, at least one of us has earned a little R&R. So in this week’s Traffic Report, Tyson and Shane preview Shane’s trip to the Oregon Coast, recap our weekend spent at our second home (Gill Coliseum) and work our way through a True Detective finale therapy session.
    Then as a bonus, Shane interviews OSU’s assistant director of integrated communications, Andrew Goodwin, about how his job has changed since the OSU women’s hoops team has become the hottest ticket in the state.
    For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.



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    • 53 min
    The Traffic Report: Building our NCAA dynasties

    The Traffic Report: Building our NCAA dynasties

    It’s a monster weekend for basketball in Corvallis with two top-25 games on the women’s side and one pivotal showdown between the Ducks and Beavers with the men.
    The I-5 Corridor will be at Gill Coliseum for coverage on Friday and Saturday, but first Tyson and Shane had to sit down and discuss the important things, like which program we’re going to lead into the future on EA Sports College Football 2025.
    (By the way, this commercial was directed by UO grad Jack Jensen. Boy, that would make for an interesting story next week…)
    For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.
    — Tyson Alger
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    • 35 min

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