EVANSTON, Ill. — We are live from Martin Stadium on the shores of Lake Michigan for today’s game between No. 4 Oregon and Northwestern.
Oregon is favored by 25.5, according to multiple sportsbooks.
There was a heavy thunderstorm this morning in Chicago, making for a wet field during pregame.
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No. 4 Oregon (2-0) at Northwestern (1-1)
- When: Saturday, Sept. 13
- Time: 9 a.m. PT
- Where: Martin Stadium, Evanston, Illinois
- TV channel: FOX (KPTV in Portland)
- Watch: You can watch the Ducks vs. Northwestern college football live for free with Fubo (free trial), or with DirecTV (promotional offers, cheapest streaming plans) or see more streaming options below.
- Stream: Fubo (free trial) or DirecTV (free trial). Streaming broadcasts for this game will be available on these streaming services locally in Oregon and Washington, but may not be available outside of the Pacific Northwest, depending on your location.
HALFTIME: OREGON 17, NORTHWESTERN 0
— Big third down conversion from Dante Moore to Dakorien Moore for 20 yards. Northwestern timeout (2:42). Two-minute timeout. Third and eight, Moore finds Malik Benson for 20 more yards. Northwestern timeout (1:36). Third and three, Dante converst and loses his helmet in the process. Oregon timeout (0:37). Dante Moore 24-yard touchdown to Kenyon Sadiq. Oregon 17, Northwestern 0 – 0:31
— Northwestern moving the ball on the ground and on a screen to midfield. Preston Stone fumbles and recovers for a loss of 18. Matayo Uiagalelei sack on third down. Punt to UO 11.
— Makhi Hughes converts a third and two. Jay Harris gets Oregon into Northwestern territory. Drive stalls as Dante Moore’s pass for Dakorien Moore on third down is broken up. Gernorris Wilson wearing No. 35 to be an eligible receiver. Atticus Sappington 42-yard field goal is good. Oregon 10, Northwestern 0 – 9:28
End 1st QUARTER: OREGON 7, NORTHWESTERN 0
— Makhi Hughes in for final play of the quarter.
— Short kickoff by Atticus Sappington and Northwestern takes it to NW 45. Theran Johnson in for the first time this season in place of Brandon Finney Jr. Three-and-out for Ducks defense. Long punt for touchback.
— Luke Moga in, Dante Moore in motion to open drive at NW 23. Jayden Limar scores 1-yard touchdown on a pitch out of 14 personnel. Oregon 7, Northwestern 0 – 2:18
— Northwestern converts a couple of times, getting movement up front early. Third and six, nearly converts. Fourth and one, conversion. Northwestern attempts a double pass, off the mark with Ify Obidegwu closest. Third and three at UO 47, illegal formation makes it third and eight and Bryce Boettcher intercepts Preston Stone. Pass off the hands of NW’s tight end.
— Noah Whittington not back on kickoff return. Makhi Hughes in his place. Jayden Limar starts. Jordon Davison converts third and 1 as offset fullback in two-back formation. Third and nine, Dante Moore pressured and forced into checks down to Davison for no gain.
— Northwestern won the toss and defers. Oregon receiving to begin.
PREGAME
- Scholarship players not to travel who aren’t listed as out: Akili Smith Jr., Vander Ploog, Demetri Manning, Devin Brooks, Douglas Utu, Ziyare Addison, Lipe Moala, Andrew Boyle
- Jayden Limar takes first rep in 7-on-7
- Noah Whittington not taking reps in center-quarterback exchange
- Sione Laulea and Theran Johnson in full pads
- All questionable players are here
- Noah Whittington is among five players listed as questionable today for Oregon
PREGAME READING
No. 4 Oregon prepares for unique stadium experience at Northwestern
No. 4 Oregon at Northwestern Wildcats preview: Ducks prepared for early start by the lake
Scouting the Wildcats: 5 questions, prediction with a Northwestern reporter
Oregon Ducks’ uniforms for Northwestern revealed
Coaches address speculation about Oregon’s inflatable duck appearing in Chicago
Oregon vying to become 2nd West Coast team to win Big Ten game with 9 am PT kickoff
No. 4 Oregon to face Northwestern on shores of Lake Michigan: Sneak peek
Northwestern’s leading rusher out for the season
— James Crepea covers the Oregon Ducks and Big Ten.
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