How to watch, listen stream California at No. 7 Oregon

How to watch, listen, stream California at No. 7 Oregon on Saturday.

Oregon welcomes back former defensive back and Junction City native Justin Wilcox as he brings in his 3-5 California team into Autzen Stadium on Saturday.

This will be the last meeting between the two schools for quite a while as the Ducks are headed to the Big Ten and the Golden Bears will make their way to the ACC starting next season.

Cal is just 1-4 in league play, but it gave USC a big scare last week by holding a 14-point fourth-quarter lead before the Trojans rallied for the 50-49 win.

Oregon will try to avoid a letdown as it is coming off its biggest road win in the Dan Lanning Era with 35-6 win over Utah. The Ducks are ranked 7th in the US LBM Coaches poll and 6th in the AP poll. They are also 10-0 against Cal when Oregon is ranked in the Top 10 and it’ll try for 11 straight over the Bears.

How to watch, listen, stream Hawaii at No. 13 Oregon

Can’t make it to Autzen for the football game? Here’s everything you need to know about tuning in on Saturday night.

Oregon finishes its nonconference season on Saturday night as the No. 13 Ducks host Hawaii out of the Mountain West.

It would be easy for Oregon to look past the 1-2 team whose only win came last week over Albany, but the Ducks need to look good before an up-and-coming Colorado team comes to Autzen next week.

The rest of the television schedule hasn’t been announced yet, but this could be the last time Oregon appears on the Pac-12 Network. The entire state of Hawaii will most likely tune in not only to watch their team but to see some Hawaiian natives who play for the Ducks.

For those not going to the game, here’s how you can watch, listen and/or stream.

How to watch, listen, stream No. 15 Oregon vs. Portland State

Can’t make it to Autzen on Saturday? We’ve got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch and listen.

The 2023 college football season finally kicks off on Sunday afternoon for the Oregon Ducks as they get set to host the Portland State Vikings at Autzen Stadium.

This will be our first chance to see the new members of Oregon’s roster after a significant turnover from year one under Dan Lanning. The Ducks enter 2023 ranked No. 15 in the nation with high expectations to compete for a Pac-12 Championship and a potential spot in the College Football Playoff.

If you are unable to attend the game on Saturday and will be watching from home or listening on the radio, here is everything you need to know about tuning in.