Score updates, live stream, odds, TV channel, time, and online viewing instructions for the No. 6 Oregon Ducks vs. No. 16 Oregon State Beaver match.

Score updates, live stream, odds, TV channel, time, and online viewing instructions for the No. 6 Oregon Ducks vs. No. 16 Oregon State Beaver match.

Autzen Stadium will host a Pac-12 matchup between the No. 6 Oregon Ducks (10-1) against the No. 15 Oregon State Beavers (8-3) on Friday, November 24, 2023. For all the details, including how to view this game on Fubo, check out the text below.

Like many prior iterations of the Civil War, Saturday’s game between No. 6 Oregon and No. 16 Oregon State is sure to be one of the centerpieces of Rivalry Week.

The Pac-12 Championship, College Football Playoff, plus Heisman Trophy ramifications for the Ducks make this year’s matchup even more intriguing.

The Ducks are now 10-2 and out of the running for the playoffs after their defeat to Oregon State.

Despite being rated second in the Pac-12, Oregon is still the sixth-ranked team in the latest College Football Championship rankings and has not yet secured a trip into the Pac-12 Championship Game.

If Oregon State loses, it will play Washington again on December 1. However, if Arizona wins against Arizona State and Oregon State loses, the Wildcats would travel to Las Vegas.

If and when unbeaten teams lose against the next two weeks, Oregon would be a strong chance to move up with a 12-1 record, a conference championship, and victories over every opponent on its schedule.

The stakes for Oregon State include pride, taking advantage of your bitter opponent, and positioning yourself for the bowl.

The Beavers enter the game sporting a 8-3 record following a valiant 22-20 loss to Washington last Saturday night in pouring rain.

But Oregon State might find all the motivation it needs to play spoiler to a rival, particularly one that is leaving its conference after this season.

Oregon’s postseason chances depend on winning the Pac-12, which would also serve as payback for the team’s three-point loss to Washington previously in the season.

Despite Oregon’s 67-49-10 series lead, Ducks coach Dan Lanning has never faced Jonathan Smith with Oregon State, losing 38-34 in the previous season.

The Ducks lost and forfeited their chance to compete for the Pac-12 Championship. In addition, Oregon is trying to protect home field because Oregon State hasn’t prevailed at Autzen Stadium before an overtime decision back in 2007.

There has probably never been a meeting of Oregon and Oregon State that is quite as bittersweet in the rivalry game’s long and illustrious history.

The fourth-most heated rivalry in the country has had 127 meetings between the two teams. However, this Friday’s match at Autzen Stadium might be the final one for some time.

Oregon State, rated 15th, will remain in the Pac-12 alongside Washington State, while the sixth-ranked Oregon Beavers are leaving to play in the Big Ten next season.

Unlike Washington with Washington State, no similar agreement has been reached between the Ducks with the Beavers to keep the Apple Cup going.

Numerous errors by Oregon in the fourth quarter allowed the Beavers to come back from a 17-point deficit.

The conclusion of the state’s long-running rivalry rages in the background as Oregonian (10-1, 7-1, No. 6 CFP) plays Washington (10-4) for a chance to advance to the Pac-12 title game.

The Huskies defeated the Beavers 22–20 last weekend to guarantee their place in the final conference championship.

The victor of the championship game on December 1st may guarantee a postseason berth and a chance to compete for the national championship.