ESPN College GameDay Headed to Eugene for No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 7 Indiana

ESPN College GameDay is coming back to Eugene. ESPN’s flagship college football show will be hosted on the University of Oregon campus next week when the No. 3 Ducks (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) host the No. 7 Indiana Hoosiers (5-0, 2-0). The game will kick off at 12:30 PM PT and be broadcast on CBS.
This will mark 13th time “College GameDay” has made an appearance in Eugene and Oregon will be featured in their second straight game after a 30-24 win over the Penn State Nittany Lions.
Oregon’s Week 7 clash against Indiana will be the eighth all-time matchup of top-10 teams in Autzen Stadium, and the first since Oregon’s thrilling 32-31 win over Ohio State in 2024. That victory was also the last time “College GameDay” came to Eugene.
The Ducks are 20-13 all-time when playing in a game featured by “College GameDay,” including a 9-3 record at home. Oregon improved to 8-4 all-time on the road when “College GameDay” is on hand when the Ducks defeated Penn State last month.
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Oregon has become one of the most well-rounded teams in college football this season.
The Ducks are averaging 46.6 points and 503.8 yards of total offense per game while allowing just one sack on the year. Quarterback Dante Moore is among the betting favorites for the Heisman trophy, while freshmen phenoms Dakorien Moore, Dierre Hill Jr. and Jordon Davison continued to shine in Will Stein‘s offense.
Defensively, Oregon is holding their opponents to just 12.2 points and 238.2 yards of offense per game. True freshman Brandon Finney Jr. and the Oregon secondary have been blanketing opposing wide receivers, while members of the defensive front like Matayo Uiagalelei, Teitum Tuioti and A’Mauri Washington have gotten after the quarterback and been stout against the run.
Oregon and Indiana have only met three times in the history of both programs, with the Ducks holding the all-time series lead at 2-1 and the Hosiers winning the last matchup 30-24 in 2004.