How to watch Washington Huskies vs. Oregon Ducks: TV channel, kickoff time, venue
By Ethan Lee
One more road game for the 2024 Washington Huskies football season. One more trip away from Husky Stadium. One more opportunity to prove that Jedd Fisch and the Huskies can find a way to get a win in an opposing team’s home stadium.
The Washington Huskies (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) are hitting the road to take on the top-ranked Oregon Ducks in Eugene, Oregon and UW is aiming to play spoiler in this rivalry game. The Ducks are the lone unbeaten team in the country right now, they sit atop the Big Ten standings, and (outside of a few close games against outmatched opponents) they look like a legitimate national title contender.
This would be a great opportunity for Washington to continue its three-game winning streak against the Ducks. Let’s introduce a little chaos into the national title picture AND ruin the Ducks’ season, right? That’d be fun to see.
How to watch: No. 1 Oregon Ducks vs. Washington Huskies in Autzen Stadium to wrap up 2024 regular season
Here’s what you need to know to be able to watch the 117th meeting between the Ducks and Huskies as Oregon aims to maintain its perfect season while the Huskies hope to continue their rivalry winning streak.
- Who: Washington Huskies (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) vs. No. 1 Oregon Ducks (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten)
- Where: Autzen Stadium, Eugene, Oregon
- When: Saturday, November 30, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. PT
- TV Channel: NBC
- Broadcast crew: Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge, Kathryn Tappen
Jedd Fisch and the Huskies have gone through a bit of an up and down sort of season. Early on in the season, former Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Will Rogers (who is among the most productive quarterbacks in all of college football history) and UW had a decent rhythm going on offense. But things haven’t been as sold in the back end of the season.
And Washington may be going to a bowl game, but an upset of Oregon (on the road, as the Ducks are hoping to get through the season with an unblemished record, and in the midst of a special season for Dan Lanning and Oregon) would definitely be the highlight of the season.
The Huskies haven’t been able to get a win away from Husky Stadium so far this season. Now is as good a time as any to go ahead and prove that Fisch, Rogers (or Demond Williams, should he end up as the starter), and the Huskies as a whole can thrive somewhere other than Seattle. Now would be a great time to get a big road win.