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EUGENE — The Ducks will end their season in the desert.

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No. 25 Oregon (4-2) will face No. 10 Iowa State (8-3) in the Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. on Jan. 2 (1 p.m., ESPN).

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Oregon is 15-18 all-time in bowl games including 2-0 in the Fiesta Bowl, beating Colorado in 2002 and Kansas State in 2013. Though it was the standalone BCS National Championship game and not the Fiesta Bowl, the Ducks lost to Auburn at the same stadium in 2011.

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Iowa State is 4-11 all-time in bowl games and has never played in the Fiesta Bowl.

The Ducks are 5-4 all-time against Big 12 teams but have never faced the Cyclones, who are 0-4 all-time against Pac-12 teams.

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There won’t be any fans in attendance at the game, though the Fiesta Bowl is allowing immediate family members of the players and coaches to attend. It’s the first time this season that the families of Oregon’s players and coaches can attend a game.

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“That would be huge,” Oregon quarterback Tyler Shough, a Chandler, Ariz. native said of the possibility of his family being able to come to the game. “I would be super grateful for that just because I know the entire season a lot of teams on the East coast are complaining about not having fans or anything like that. I think we’ve took on the mindset ‘we don’t need anybody in the stands and we’re just thankful to play ball.’ If we can get some of our immediate family there, that would be amazing because I know all of our families have been itching to come see us play.”

The Oregonian/OregonLive will update this story.