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Whenever Oregon and Washington meet on the gridiron, there is a good chance that something memorable is going to happen. Though both teams have respective rivalries with schools within their states, the Huskies vs. Ducks is really the bad-blood bowl, as these two teams hate each other with a passion.

With both teams ranked inside the top-25, this game is likely to create some buzz across the nation, as the power balance in the Pac-12 North could be swayed by the outcome, and No. 12 Oregon could see their dreams of a College Football Playoff birth crumble if they were to drop another game. So who will come out on top and hold 12 months' worth of bragging rights? You'll have to tune in to find out. 

How to watch

  • Kickoff: 12:30 PT, at Husky Stadium | Seattle, WA.
  • TV: ABC
  • Streaming: WatchESPN

Line (Via Oddsshark)

  • Spread: Oregon -3
  • Moneyline: Oregon -145
  • Over/Under: 48.5 points

Key Matchups

The Ducks suffered the loss of their top pass-catcher in Jacob Breeland last weekend, but they'll likely be able to manage without him as Jaylon Redd, Mycah Pittman, and Juwan Johnson begin to shoulder more of the target load. Look for QB Justin Herbert to find his deep array of pass-catchers down the field, which will leave room for the running game to open up and gash the Huskies and their young core of linebackers. 

For Washington, a strong running game has the chance to keep Oregon on its heels, with Salvon Ahmed leading the way. QB Jacob Eason also had an impressive career at Georgia before seeing his job usurped by Jake Fromm, but so far in the Pacific Northwest, he has been able to gel nicely with a new group of pass-catchers.