Oregon at Oregon State: how to watch, listen, and stream

The No. 9 Oregon Ducks will have a chance to clinch a spot in the Pac-12 title game on Saturday when they make the 46-mile trek up I-5 to face the No. 22 Oregon State Beavers in Corvallis.
The Ducks (9-2, 7-1) just need a win over the Beavers (8-3, 5-3) to secure a showdown with the No. 6 USC Trojans in Las Vegas on Dec. 2.
Even with a loss, Oregon could still wind up in the title game but would need some help elsewhere in the conference this weekend.
Oregon State, meanwhile, is looking to build on what has been its best series in at least a decade.
As we near closer to kickoff, here’s everything you need to know in order to watch, listen to, and stream Oregon’s regular-season finale at Oregon State.
No. 9 Oregon (9-2, 7-1) at No. 22 Oregon State (8-3, 5-3)
When: Saturday, Nov. 26 at 12:36 p.m. PT
Where: Reser Stadium — Corvallis, Ore.
TV: ABC
Broadcast Crew: Dave Fleming (play-by-play); Rod Gilmore (analyst); Tiffany Blackmon (sideline reporter)
Stream: fuboTV
Listen:
- Eugene (590 AM/95.3 FM/98.1 FM)
- Portland (1080 AM)
- TuneIn Radio: App or tunein.com
- Online: GoDucks GameDay App or GoDucks.com/LiveAudio
Radio Crew: Jerry Allen (play-by-play); Mike Jorgensen (analyst)
Betting line (via Vegas Insider)
- Spread: Oregon -3.5
- Total: 59
- Moneyline: Oregon -151, Oregon +126
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Key quotes
Dan Lanning on the status of Alex Forsyth and Chase Cota
“I’m not talking about injuries but I feel good about where we’re at from a practice prep standpoint.”
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Lanning Oo offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham being a Broyles Award semifinalist
“He’s done a great job in a leadership role, obviously, there for the entire offense. And I think Kenny will be the first one to tell you when you get those awards, that’s really a credit to everybody on that side of the ball, every one of those players, every one of those coaches.
“But Kenny does a phenomenal job day in and day out and preparing his side, really collaborating with his coaches. He would tell you it’s a group effort. Whenever you get an award like that, or up for an award like that, it’s really an indication of the job you’ve done, but also the job of the people around you.
“He’d be the first one to tell you it helps to have great players and great coaches that have helped get him there.”
Lanning on what he’s seen from Oregon State quarterback Ben Gulbranson
“You see a lot of visible checks where he’s able to get them in the right play, checking runs away from rotation, doing a lot of different things from a systematic standpoint to put them in a good place. Obviously, he’s understanding their system and it’s a tough system. They do a lot of different stuff. So being able to operate that the way he operates is impressive.”
Lanning on whether he’s met and talked with Oregon State coach Jonathan Smith in the past
“I bumped into him a few times at conference meetings and stuff. I have a lot of respect for the job that he’s done. I think he’s a really good coach. Obviously, he’s done a great job with this team.”