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Game Information for No.4 Oregon vs. Northwestern

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Oregon Punter James Ferguson-Reynolds
Oregon Ducks punter James Ferguson-Reynolds during warmups against Oklahoma State. (Photo by: Max Unkrich/ScoopDuckOn3)

The No. 4 Oregon Ducks (2-0, 0-0 Big Ten) hit the road for the first time this season this week. Dan Lanning and his squad will travel just over 1,800 miles to Evanston, where the Northwestern Wildcats (1-1, 0-0 Big Ten) await. Oregon’s Week 3 game will be featured as Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff.

Whether you’re traveling to the game or watching from home, ScoopDuck has you covered with the key information you need to know.

What: No. 4 Oregon Ducks vs. Northwestern Wildcats

Where: Martin Stadium (Evanston, Illinois)

When: 9:00 AM PT (11 AM CT)

Watch/stream: Fox

Broadcast Crew: Gus Johnson (Play-by-play), Joel Klatt (Analyst), Jenny Taft (Sideline reporter)

Oregon vs. Northwestern Betting odds

Spread: Oregon -27.5 (-115) | Northwestern +27.5 (105)

Point total: O/U 48.5 (-110)

Moneyline: Oregon -10000 | Northwestern 2000

Oregon is hoping to put together another strong performance after defeating the Oklahoma State Cowboys 69-3 in Eugene last week. The Ducks racked up 631 yards of offense and their defense limited the Cowboys to just 211 yards of offense, while also returning two interceptions for touchdowns.

This weekend’s game will also mark the start of Oregon’s journey to defend their crown as the Big Ten champions from a season ago.

Oregon quick hitters

  • Oregon and Northwestern have played just once in 1974. That game was in Evanston and the Wildcats won 14-10.
  • Oregon has won 20 straight regular season games, the longest active streak in college football.
  • The Ducks have yet to allow a sack in the 2025 season and have given up just three tackles for loss in two games.
  • Oregon is the only FBS team in the Top-10 for both scoring offense (Third, 64 ppg), scoring 50-plus points in back-to-back games for the first time since 2018.
  • Oregon held Oklahoma State to 67 passing yards, the fewest for the Cowboys since November 28, 2009.
  • Oregon is one of two schools (Florida State) to have at least 310 yards both passing and rushing in a game this season.

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