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How to watch: No. 9 Oregon Ducks vs. Washington State in Week 8

Jarrid Denneyby:Jarrid Denney10/19/23

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The No. 9 Oregon Ducks will look to bounce back from last weekend’s heartbreaking loss at Washington against another quality opponent in Week 8.

Oregon (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) will host Washington State (5-2, 1-2) at Autzen Stadium on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. PT.

While the loss to the Huskies did make the Ducks’ path to the College Football Playoff a bit less certain, Oregon will still have plenty to play for as it turns the corner on the first half of the season.

 “Well, I think if we take care of business on the rest of our wins, our destiny, we absolutely control our destiny,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said after the UW loss. “If we win out, then we’re going to put ourselves in a situation to play for exactly what we think we should play for.”

Here is everything you need to know in order to watch, listen to and stream Oregon’s Week 8 showdown with Washington State.

Oregon vs. Washington State

When: Saturday, Oct. 21 at 12:30 p.m. PT

TV: ABC

Stream: FuboTV, SlingTV, WatchESPN.com

Broadcast crew: Bob Wischusen (play-by-play); Greg McElroy (analyst); Molly McGrath (sideline)

Radio: Eugene — KUJZ-FM 95.3 (Eugene); KFXX-AM 1080 (Portland); TuneIn.com/Ducks

Radio Crew: Jerry Allen (play-by-play); Mike Jorgensen (analyst); Dusty Harrah (Sideline Reporter)

Betting line (via Vegas Insider)

  • Spread: Oregon -18.5
  • Moneyline: Oregon -1,200, Washington State +750
  • Total: 67.5

Oregon injury report

Pregame reading

Key Quotes

Dan Lanning on Oregon’s return to Autzen Stadium after three weeks away

“There’s nothing like playing in front of our crowd here in Autzen and our fans are unbelievable. I know our players love playing in that stadium, so we embrace every single chance we get.”

Dan Lanning on the challenges presented by Wazzu quarterback Cameron Ward

“I think he probably has the quickest release of any quarterback that we’ve seen,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said. “His scrambling ability is bar none. And it’s not just, scrambling; he just does not go down. The guy is really hard to tackle when you do get back there. You’ll see people hanging on him and he shrugs them off and creates an explosive play. But yeah, his running ability and his quick release or two things that really stand out. He throws the deep balls with great touch as well.”

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