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    How to watch, stream, and listen to Oregon Ducks-UCLA Bruins

    By Jon Helmkamp,

    1 days ago

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    And you thought Pac-12 after dark chaos was dead.

    No so fast, my friend. In a great bit of history and nostalgia, the Oregon Ducks travel to Pasadena to play the UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl, with the game kicking off at 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT. A late night game in the Rose Bowl under the lights against a longtime west coast compadre? Sign me up.

    Here's everything you need to know about how to watch and stream the Ducks @ Bruins.


    Where to watch, stream, and listen to UCLA vs Oregon

    Kickoff : 11 p.m. ET, Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California

    Where to watch : FOX, FuboTV, Hulu Live, FoxSports.com

    Announcers:

    • Connor Onion (play-by-play
    • Mark Helfrich (analysis)
    • Josh Sims (sideline)

    Stream : Fubo, Fox Sports App

    Radio : SiriusXM Channel 197, Portland – 1080 AM, Eugene - 95.3 FM, Online - TuneIn.com/Ducks

    The Oregon Ducks make their first Big Ten appearance of the season going against a team that's been a longtime foe in the Pac-12. The 3-0 Ducks are hanging around at the end of the top-10 in the AP polls, currently sitting at No. 8 in the country.

    In order to stay in the hunt throughout the season, Oregon needs to run through UCLA like they're projected to do. UCLA's defense has been allowing almost 30 points per game while the offense is scoring half that. They're giving up almost 300 passing yards per game and are struggling to get pressure on opposing quarterbacks.

    At this point, a month into the season, a team with championship aspirations like the Ducks shouldn't look like they should have questions. They should look like they have answers. Dillon Gabriel and the offense should come out hot.


    Oregon's 2024 schedule:

    • Aug. 31 – Idaho
    • Sept. 7 – Boise State
    • Sept. 14 – at Oregon State
    • Sept. 21 – Off
    • Sept. 28 – at UCLA
    • Oct. 4 – Michigan State
    • Oct. 12 – Ohio State
    • Oct. 18 – at Purdue
    • Oct. 26 – Illinois
    • Nov. 2 – at Michigan
    • Nov. 9 – Maryland
    • Nov. 16 – at Wisconsin
    • Nov. 23 – Off
    • Nov. 30 – Washington

    Related: Ducks QB Dillon Gabriel securing a spot in college football history is almost guaranteed on Saturday

    Follow along all year for more Oregon Ducks coverage on A to Z Sports. You can find me on X @JonHelmkamp , as well as follow our main page @AtoZSportsNFL for all the latest news.

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