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Oregon Football spring game score, highlights: Ducks showcase new-look roster

Oregon Football spring game score, highlights: Ducks showcase new-look roster

USA Today26-04-2025

Oregon Football spring game score, highlights: Ducks showcase new-look roster
The Oregon Ducks will take the field at Autzen Stadium on Saturday afternoon in Eugene for the annual spring game, getting ready to showcase a new-look team that brings in new starters at several key positions across the roster.
While former Ducks are having success in the NFL draft, the current roster in Eugene is focused on showing all of the hard work that they've put in this offseason and displaying where they have improved. Fans are focused on seeing guys like Dante Moore, Austin Novosad, Dillon Thieneman, Bear Alexander, Dakorien Moore, Makhi Hughes, and many more in the game.
Throughout all of the action, we will be keeping fans up to date on notable plays, big scores, and all of the things you need to know. Follow along!
What channel is the Oregon Ducks Spring Game on today?
TV Channel: Big Ten Network
Livestream:Fubo (free trial)
The Oregon Ducks spring game will be broadcast nationally on the Big Ten Network. Guy Haberman and Yogi Roth will call the game from the booth at Autzen Stadium, with former Oregon Ducks legend Kenjon Barner reporting from the sidelines.
Oregon Ducks Spring Game time today
Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
Saturday, April 26, 2025 Start time: 1:05 p.m. PT
The Combat Ducks vs Fighting Ducks game starts at 1:05 p.m. PT from Autzen Stadium in Eugene, OR.
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