
A place for Oregon sports stories www.i-5corridor.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 171 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFootball | |||

Hello, friends. No, it’s not time for the Masters yet. But it is time to welcome back the Boys of Summer. On this week’s Traffic Report, Tyson and Justin are talking baseball. We’re talking opening day, we’re talking streaming and, eventually, we get... more
Before heading out to Austin to cover the first round of Oregon’s run through the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, Tyson had to catch up with Justin this week to put a bow on the men’s season and share a few stories about how, uh, unique Chicago w... more
It's that time of year when everyone starts talking about college basketball. And while the Oregon women are set up nicely for an NCAA Tournament selection, it's looking like a long, quiet and far too sane March for Dana Altman's men.
The Traffic Report is back this week with guest Andrew Greif. Andrew joins Tyson for a conversation about his time covering the Winter Olympics in Milan.
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Great listen and conversation, especially about the Oregon Ducks—you guys get funnier and funnier with every episode. Love the unique takes on the game, the chaos and the culture around Eugene and the team. From stub my toe segment, Tyson drinking the rest of the beer thrown at him, and you our experiences traveling to the games, it’s just a lot of fun. Keep bringing that energy every week. Go Ducks! 🦆
This has become a weekly staple of my podcasts. Tyson and Justin have a great on-air rapport with their conversations seamlessly moving between Ducks football and 1990s TV stars. Keep WTDing fellas.
I love the wide ranging conversations, reminiscing, discussions of Ducks and Portland sports. You just added Cast Iron polymerization so all you’re missing is unlikely animal friendships to perfectly mirror my YouTube algorithm.
Awesome content. Tyson seems like such a Sweet boy. Keep it up.
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This show centers on Oregon sports, with a strong emphasis on Ducks football and broader regional athletics. Hosts mix spirited analysis of recruiting dynamics, NIL impacts, and ongoing conference rivalries with personal anecdotes, humor, and nostalgic memories from Oregon sports culture. The tone is approachable and opinionated, often weaving in cross-sport discussions (baseball, soccer) and local fandom moments, which gives it a distinctly Northwest flavor and a sense of community for regional sports fans. The format appears guest-friendly, value-driven for listeners who enjoy candid banter and practical takeaways for fans following college sports and their ecosystems in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
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1. Ducks Confidential
2. The Ducks Rising Podcast
3. Bleav in Oregon
4. The QB11 Show
5. Ducks Dish Podcast
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Recent guests on The I-5 Corridor include:
1. Kevin Palmer
2. Justin Myers
3. Shane Hoffmann
4. Nick Calcaterra
5. John Budnik
6. Andrew Greif
7. Brian Tovey
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