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The Green Bay Packers had a scout in attendance for the Big 10 matchup between the Wisconsin Badgers and Oregon Ducks on Saturday. The Ducks knocked off the Badgers 21-7 and had a number of standouts on the defensive side of the ball.
On Grateful Dead Night, it apparently does rain at Autzen Stadium and a lot of it. The No. 6 Oregon Ducks (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) struggled to get anything going off
EUGENE — No. 6 Oregon defeated Wisconsin 21-7 Saturday night at Autzen Stadium. Dan Lanning recapped the seventh win of the season for the Ducks (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten), who have their second bye of the season next week before traveling to Iowa.
Oregon vs. Wisconsin will broadcast on FS1 in Week 9 of the 2025 college football season. Tim Brando and Devin Gardner will call the game from the booth at Autzen Stadium, with Josh Sims reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game includes Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Yes, they scored a touchdown for the first time in three games, but the offensive attack was frail and conservative. Post game, Luke Fickell admitted that his quarterback choice was probably incorrect after a 7 for 21 performance was saved from total oblivion by a wild Eugene Hilton grab. Huh, you think so?
Jordon Davison rushed for a pair of touchdowns and No. 6 Oregon overcame a slow start to hand Wisconsin its sixth straight loss with a 21-7 victory on a rainy Saturday night.
No. 6 Oregon beat Wisconsin 21-7 on Saturday at Autzen Stadium. Here are 10 takeaways from the game as the Ducks (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) enter their second bye week.
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks are 7-1, going 4-1in the Big Ten, following a win against the Wisconsin Badgers, 21-7. Despite inclement weather and an injury to quarter
Oregon quarterback Dante Moore took a hit to the face on a tackle and left Saturday’s game against Wisconsin late in the third quarter.
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Report Card: Oregon Ducks earned mixed grades after ugly Week 9 win over Wisconsin
The monsoon-like rain. An injury at a key position. A pesky opponent who always seems to put up a fight in this matchup. Those were all factors that had be to taken into account when looking at the final score (21-7) of the Oregon Ducks ' victory over the Wisconsin Badgers in Week 9.
Oregon’s latest rock fight with Wisconsin was, in a word, sloppy. There are others, perhaps more apropos, but not suitable for print. A series that saw one-score games in the prior six meetings, including last year’s dramatic UO comeback in Madison,