How to watch and stream as Oregon vs Oregon State game reignites in-state rivalry

The Oregon Ducks, despite being 2-0, continue to draw criticism. After a slow start against University of Idaho, Oregon narrowly skated by Boise State in Week 2 with a 37-34 victory, aided by two special teams touchdown. That obviously is not sustainable.For this week, the in-state rivalry against Oregon State, resumes. It's a long-standing tradition, […]

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The Oregon Ducks, despite being 2-0, continue to draw criticism. After a slow start against University of Idaho, Oregon narrowly skated by Boise State in Week 2 with a 37-34 victory, aided by two special teams touchdown. That obviously is not sustainable.

For this week, the in-state rivalry against Oregon State, resumes. It's a long-standing tradition, with this being the 128th meeting between the two teams. 

Fortunately for Oregonians, this game will be locally broadcast.

Here's how to watch and how to find alternative streaming and listening options in your area.


Where to watch, stream, and listen to Oregon State vs Oregon

Kickoff: 3:30 PM ET, 12:30 PM PST, Reeser Stadium, Corvallis, Oregon.

Where to watch: FOX

Stream: Fubo, Fox Sports App

Radio: Oregon Sports Network, KUJZ-FM 95.3 Eugene, KFXX-AM 1080 Portland.

Most of the conversation surrounding the Oregon Ducks has been because of their offense, and rightly so. The offensive line is struggling to keep Dillon Gabriel clean, and it appears to be impacting the play calling from offensive coordinator Will Stein.

The line has to improve. They've allowed seven sacks through two games, two more than they allowed the entirety of each of the last two seasons. They're missing the veteran presence up front in Jackson Powers-Johnson, who is off to the NFL. 

Head coach Dan Lanning iterated after the Week 2 victory that they will continue to evaluate the offensive line, which isn't a great place to be well into the regular season. Oregon will look to get on track and get some consistency up front against an Oregon State defensive line that has registered three sacks across their first two games. 

One area that has grown – the explosive plays. Evan Stewart emerged in week two as the primary deep threat, which was expected for him as the highly-touted transfer portal addition. Stewart took five receptions for 112 yards and a touchdown. They'll look to continue that trend.


Oregon's 2024 schedule:

  • Aug. 31 – Idaho
  • Sept. 7 – Boise State
  • Sept. 14 – at Oregon State
  • Sept. 21 – Off
  • Sept. 28 – at UCLA
  • Oct. 4 – Michigan State
  • Oct. 12 – Ohio State
  • Oct. 18 – at Purdue
  • Oct. 26 – Illinois
  • Nov. 2 – at Michigan
  • Nov. 9 – Maryland
  • Nov. 16 – at Wisconsin
  • Nov. 23 – Off
  • Nov. 30 – Washington

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