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Kickoff time Washington Huskies, TV broadcast
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Kickoff time Washington Huskies, TV broadcast

The #1 game Oregon Ducks vs. Washington Huskies have been selected for a six-day roster, and possible kickoff times are 12:30 PM PT, 4:00 PM PT or 4:30 PM PT on November 30 at Autzen Stadium. It will be senior day for Oregon in the final home game of the regular season. The Ducks are currently on a bye week.

Oregon is 11-0 after beating the Wisconsin Badgers 16-13 on Saturday, and the Ducks have a chance to finish undefeated in the regular season against their bitter rival, the Washington Huskies. The Huskies are 6-5 under coach Jedd Fisch in his first year at Washington.

While both teams have changed significantly from the 2023 season, Oregon is certainly looking for revenge after Washington beat the Ducks twice last year: once in the regular season and again in the Pac-12 Championship Game. However, the Huskies are no longer led by coach Kalen DeBoer, now at Alabama, and quarterback Michael Penix Jr., now with the Atlanta Falcons.

Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix (10) prepares to run the ball against the Washington Huskies during the third quarter

December 1, 2023; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix (10) prepares to throw the ball against the Washington Huskies during the third quarter at Allegiant Stadium. / Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn images

While the Ducks may not admit it, the bye week is a much-needed one for Oregon. Key starters like defenseman Jordan Burch, wide receiver Tez Johnson, offensive lineman Marcus Harper and others have all dealt with injuries that have caused them to miss time this season.

The Ducks are also coming off an eight-week stretch in which they played eight consecutive Big Ten Conference Games. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and his team successfully navigated the season, with the Ducks going unscathed through their first eleven games.

After the win over Wisconsin, Oregon, outside linebacker Matayo Uiagalelei was interviewed by NBC’s Kathryn Tappen as part of the postgame broadcast. Uiagalelei revealed how the Ducks will attack the bye week before facing Washington.

Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Marcus Harper II lifts Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson into the air after a touchdown

Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Marcus Harper II lifts Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson into the air after a touchdown as the Oregon Ducks host the Idaho Vandals Saturday / Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK

“I look at this game and see what we can improve on. We have a bye week, so I mean we don’t call it a bye week in Oregon. We call it a work week. We’re going to work all week.” week, but just come with intensity and physicality, just keep improving,” Uiagalelei said.

After the work week, the Ducks have a chance to improve to 12-0 against the Washington Huskies on November 30.

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