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PORTLAND, Ore. — Conference Championship week brings Oregon’s second 12-0 start in school history (previously in 2010 when the Ducks advanced to the BCS title game).
Oregon opens the postseason against Big Ten rival Penn State (11-1, 8-1 B1G) in Indianapolis on Dec. 7 — the teams’ first meeting since Oregon’s 1994 Pac-10 Champion squad faced Penn State in the Rose Bowl 30 years ago.
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Oregon-PennSt 2024 common opponents:
Illinois: PennSt W 21-7 in Week 5; Oregon W 38-9 in Week 9
UCLA: PennSt W 27-11 in Week 6; Oregon W 34-13 in Week 5
Wisconsin: PennSt W 28-13 in Week 9; Oregon W 16-13 in Week 12
OhioSt: PennSt L 20-13 in Week 10; Oregon W 32-31 in Week 7
Washington: PennSt W 21-7 in Week 5; Oregon W 49-21 in Week 14
Purdue: PennSt W 49-10 in Week 12; Oregon W 35-0 in Week 8
Maryland: PennSt W 44-7 in Week 14; Oregon W 38-17 in Week 11
Oregon is the first non-SEC team at AP No. 1 this season (previously Texas, Alabama, and Georgia).
Seats are still available from our friends at VividSeats, and the game will be broadcast on plain old, over-the-air, antenna TV on CBS.
(The Big Ten TV contract includes broadcast rights for selected Big Ten football games on Peacock, the Big Ten Network, FS1, CBS, FOX, NBC, Paramount+ and the FOX Sports app.)
Kickoff times and TV
Dec. 7: Oregon vs Penn St: 8pm ET/7pm CT/5pm PT | CBS
Dec. 8: CFP Selection Day
TBD: College Football Playoff (time & TV pending)
(The Big Ten TV contract includes broadcast rights for selected B1G football games on Peacock, Big Ten Network, FS1, CBS, FOX, NBC, Paramount+ & FOX Sports app.)
Get seats and go
If you still need seats, tickets are always listed on the reseller sites.
Over the air on CBS
Oregon fans have one less thing to complain about this week, with the Ducks playing on plain, old, over-the-air, antenna, free network TV.
(The Big Ten TV contract includes broadcast rights for selected Big Ten football games on Peacock, the Big Ten Network, FS1, CBS, FOX, NBC, Paramount+ and the FOX Sports app.)
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Oregon should win this week. Ducks have worked very hard all season long. Their loaded in depth and talent. I would love to see the Ducks go all the way to the Natty. But they need to get past Penn St. first.
I think Oregon can and will win this game.