
Oregon Football Hosts Michigan State in Week 6: Time, TV, and Predictions
The Oregon Ducks are set to face the Michigan State Spartans in an exciting Week 6 showdown at Autzen Stadium. After a dominant performance against UCLA, where Oregon secured a convincing 34-13 win, the Ducks are riding high as they continue their unbeaten start to the 2024 season. With a 4-0 record overall and 1-0 in Big Ten play, Oregon now turns its attention to Michigan State, a team looking to bounce back from a tough 38-7 loss to Ohio State.
Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. local time (9 p.m. ET), and the game will be broadcast nationally on FOX. Fans can also stream the game live on platforms like Sling TV, YouTube TV, and Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers. For those listening on the radio, coverage will be available through various local stations, including KUGN (590 AM, Eugene) and KUJZ (95.3 FM), as well as SiriusXM channels.
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Oregon head coach Dan Lanning is eager to get back in front of the home crowd at Autzen Stadium, noting that this is a "quick turnaround" but a valuable opportunity to assess the team’s progress. Lanning and his squad know they have a challenge ahead, even with Michigan State’s recent struggles. The Spartans, currently sitting at 3-2 and 1-1 in the Big Ten, are seeking redemption after their loss to Ohio State.
Jonathan Smith, in his first year as Michigan State’s head coach, is no stranger to Oregon. Having coached Oregon State for six seasons and played against the Ducks numerous times, Smith knows Autzen Stadium all too well. While Michigan State enters the game as a heavy underdog (Oregon is favored by 23.5 points), the Spartans have some key players returning from injury, which could provide a boost.
The odds certainly favor Oregon, with the Ducks listed at -3000 on the moneyline. However, Michigan State will be hoping for a competitive game, and with both teams familiar with each other from past matchups, it could still be an interesting contest.
Oregon’s schedule doesn’t get any easier after this game, with major clashes against Ohio State, Michigan, and Washington still to come. But for now, their focus remains on Michigan State, and the Ducks are eager to keep their perfect season intact.
If you’re looking to watch live, be sure to tune into FOX or one of the streaming services. With Jason Benetti, Brock Huard, and sideline reporter Allison Williams calling the game, it promises to be a thrilling night of college football.
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