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topicnews · October 18, 2024

How to watch Oregon vs. Purdue: Live stream or on TV

How to watch Oregon vs. Purdue: Live stream or on TV

The No. 2 Oregon Ducks (6-0) and the Purdue Boilermakers (1-5) will meet in a matchup of Big Ten opponents on Friday, October 18, 2024, at Ross-Ade Stadium.

Tune in to FOX for the upcoming game between the Ducks and Boilermakers.

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When is Oregon vs. Purdue and when does it begin?

This game between the Ducks and Boilermakers is scheduled for Friday, October 18, 2024. Be ready to watch kickoff at 8:00 p.m. ET.

Where to watch Oregon vs Purdue?

The Ducks and Boilermakers will be on the gridiron for this game on October 18th at Ross-Ade Stadium, and if you want to see the action live, get your tickets now at Vivid Seats!

What channel is the game on?

You can watch Oregon vs. Purdue live on FOX. Watch the game live without cable on Fubo.

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    Oregon Stats and Insights

  • The Ducks enter the game after winning 32-31 against the Ohio State Buckeyes in their last game on October 12th.
  • Oregon has turned heads on both sides of the ball this year, ranking 18th in total offense (464.8 yards per game) and 19th in total defense (297.3 yards allowed per game).
  • The Ducks rank 35th in pass defense this year (189.3 passing yards allowed per game), but they also shine on the other side of the ball, ranking 16th with 302.0 passing yards per game in the FBS.
  • Oregon puts up 162.8 rushing yards per game on offense (66th in the FBS) and ranks 30th on defense with 108.0 rushing yards allowed per game.
  • The Ducks are averaging 34.5 points per game on offense, ranking 29th in the FBS. On the other side of the ball, they rank 30th, giving up 19.3 points per contest.
  • Purdue Stats and Insights

  • The Boilermakers’ last game ended in a 50-49 loss to the Illinois Fighting Illini.
  • Purdue’s defense ranked bottom 25 in total defense this season and gave up a total of 454.5 yards per game, which ranked 12th worst. On the offensive side of the ball, it ranks 106th with 340.0 total yards per game.
  • The Boilermakers rank 109th in the FBS with 183.8 passes per game on offense and 85th with 225.7 passes per game on the defensive side of the ball.
  • Purdue struggled in run defense, ranking eighth-worst with 228.8 rushing yards per game. Things went better on the other side of the ball, averaging 156.2 rushing yards per contest (72nd).
  • The Boilermakers rank 101st in points per game (23.7), but have been less effective on the defensive side of the ball, ranking fifth-worst in the FBS with 39.0 points given up per game.
  • Key Oregon players to watch

  • Dillon Gabriel threw for 1,790 yards (298.3 ypg) to lead Oregon. He completed 76.1% of his passes and recorded 13 touchdown passes and three interceptions this season. He also played a role in the ground game with 103 rushing yards (17.2 ypg) on ​​28 carries and four rushing touchdowns.
  • The team’s top rusher, Jordan James, has carried the ball 111 times for 667 yards (111.2 per game) and scored six touchdowns this year.
  • This season, Noah Whittington has accumulated 172 yards (28.7 per game) on 45 attempts and one touchdown.
  • Tez Johnson’s 470 receiving yards (78.3 yards per game) lead the team. He has 50 receptions with six touchdowns.
  • Evan Stewart has a season so far with 331 yards (55.2 receiving yards per game) with three touchdowns and 23 passes.
  • Terrance Ferguson’s 20 grabs gave him 321 yards (53.5 ypg).
  • Purdue key players to keep an eye on

  • Hudson Card has 738 passing yards (147.6 ypg) to lead Purdue. He completed 63.4% of his passes and threw seven touchdown passes and four interceptions this season.
  • The team’s top rusher, Devin Mockobee, has carried the ball 71 times for 464 yards (77.3 per game) this year and scored two touchdowns.
  • This season, Reggie Love III has rushed for 226 yards (37.7 per game) on 44 carries and two touchdowns.
  • With 352 receiving yards (58.7 yards per game), Max Klare leads all receivers on the team. He has collected 21 receptions and two touchdowns.
  • Jahmal Edrine has caught nine passes for 154 yards (25.7 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
  • Jaron Tibbs’ 15 grabs this season resulted in 140 yards (23.3 ypg) and two touchdowns.
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