As Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies close out the regular season against the top-ranked Oregon Ducks, you’ll need to find a way to watch one of college football’s most historic rivalries. The Huskies are headed to Eugene and if you can’t get in front of a TV to catch the game, you might just need a live stream to watch UW in this matchup.
Washington, at 6-5 overall and 4-4 in the Big Ten this season, hasn’t exactly had the sort of season that it’s wanted (especially when you consider how the Huskies ended last season and the way things changed on Montlake over the offseason).
But, while this season has been a bit of a disappointment for most UW fans, the Huskies still have a great opportunity up ahead of them to cause a rather significant headache for a rival. Fisch and the Huskies have a shot to spoil top-ranked Oregon’s unbeaten season.
Even though the Ducks have managed to secure a spot in the Big Ten championship game, UW can still make its mark on this season by providing Oregon with its only loss of the season. That’d be fun to see.
How to watch Washington Huskies vs. No. 1 Oregon Ducks live stream, live stats
Here’s what you need to watch the Huskies and the Ducks meet up. All thanks to the internet. Here’s what you need to watch a live stream of the game:
- Who: Washington Huskies (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) vs. #1 Oregon Ducks (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten)
- Where: Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon
- When: Saturday, November 30, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. PT
- Live stream: NBC Sports or NBC Sports app
- Live stats: Statbroadcast
Washington is a considerable underdog in this matchup and understandably so. The Huskies haven’t exactly looked all that imposing in road games and Oregon is undefeated. That said, Oregon has shown some vulnerabilities at times (like last week when the Ducks were challenged by the Wisconsin Badgers).
We’ll see how the Huskies fare against a team as well-rounded as Oregon. The Ducks have a ton of firepower and Washington’s offense, though productive through much of the early part of the season, hasn’t exactly looked great in recent weeks. Can the Huskies recapture some of what worked early on in the year? Or will Oregon run away with this one?