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Game Information for No. 8 Oregon vs. Rutgers

Max Torres Author Profileby: Max Torres10/16/25mtorressports
Dakorien Moore
Oregon Ducks wide receiver Dakorien Moore against the Indiana Hoosiers. (Photo by: Eric Becker/ScoopDuckOn3)

The Oregon Ducks (5-1, 2-1 Big Ten) gear up for another road trip this week as they travel across the country to face the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (3-3, 0-3 Big Ten).

Saturday’s game will be the first the two programs have ever played, with the Ducks traveling to the Northeast for the second time this season and the first time since defeating the Penn State Nittany Lions 30-24 in double overtime on September 27.

Oregon is coming off of a 30-20 loss at home to the Indiana Hoosiers, while Rutgers is coming off of a 38-19 loss at the hands of the Washington Huskies in Seattle.

Find all the info you need below to tune into Saturday’s Big Ten action as Dan Lanning and Greg Schiano go head to head.

What: No. 8 Oregon Ducks vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights

Where: SHI Stadium (Piscataway, NJ)

When: Saturday October 18, 2025 3:30 PM PT

Watch/Stream: Big Ten Network

Listen (Radio): Oregon Sports Network | Local: KUJZ-FM 95.3 (Eugene) | KRSK-105.1 FM/1080 AM (Portland) | Sirius: 133 | XM: 197

TV Brodcast Crew: Guy Haberman (Play-by-play), Jake Butt (Analyst), Brooke Fletcher (Sideline reporter)

Oregon vs. Rutgers Betting Odds Via BetMGM

Spread: Oregon -17 (-110) | Rutgers +17 (-110)

Point total: 60.5 | Over -110 | Under -110

Moneyline: -900 Oregon | 600 Rutgers

Oregon WR Malik Benson
Oregon Ducks wide receiver Malik Benson celebrates a touchdown against the Indiana Hosiers. (Eric Becker/ericbeckerphoto.com)

Quick Hitters

  • Last week cornerback Brandon Finney Jr. became the first Oregon true freshman to return an interception since Rashaud Bauman on October 25, 1997
  • The Ducks are one of eight teams nationally with zero fumbles lost and is tied for sixth nationally with just three turnovers
  • Saturday’s game between Oregon and Rutgers will be the first matchup between the two programs
  • The Ducks have won nine consecutive road games, the longest road winning streak in the nation
  • Oregon ranks fifth nationally in passing defense at 138.7 passing yards per game. The Ducks have given up just three passing touchdowns in six games

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