The No. 7 Oregon Ducks will host a Big Ten showdown against the No. 15 USC Trojans today. With both teams on the playoff bubble, this game is expected to serve as an elimination game, while the victor positions itself as the frontrunner for the Big Ten’s No. 3 spot.
Ahead of this heavyweight conference game, let’s look at all the key details you need to know.
USC vs Oregon Game Details
Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon
How to Watch
TV Channel: CBS
TV Announcers: Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (analyst), and Jenny Dell (sideline reporter)
Live Stream: Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu, Sling
Radio: ESPN LA 710AM, KSHP 1400AM in Las Vegas, KSZL 1230AM in Barstow, KJJZ-HD3 102.7FM in Thousand Palms, and KGU 95.1FM and 760AM in Honolulu
Where Do USC and Oregon Stand Heading Into Week 13?
USC enters today’s game with an 8-2 overall record and 6-1 in Big Ten play after coming off a narrow 26-21 home win over Iowa last week. Lincoln Riley’s squad has found its stride in conference games, winning three straight since a 34-24 non-conference loss to Notre Dame on October 18.
Following the Iowa win, the Trojans moved up two spots to No. 15 in this week’s CFP rankings. According to the PFSN CFB Playoff Meter, USC currently has only a 29% chance to make the playoff, but the Trojans’ head coach, Lincoln Riley, is ready to embrace the challenge ahead.
“This is what I’m used to, man,” Riley said. “It’s good to be right there again, no question. This is the time of year that I enjoy most. We’re going to have to do what we’ve done all year. It’s a strength of ours. It’s a strength of theirs. All that is typical of games like this.”
Meanwhile, Oregon has also been on a tear this season and holds a 9-1 record, including a 6-1 record in the Big Ten. The Ducks have won four straight games since a 30-20 home loss to conference leader Indiana on October 11.
Dan Lanning’s school dominated Minnesota last Saturday by cruising to a 42-13 win, which lifted Oregon to No. 7 in the CFP rankings, up one spot from No. 8. The PFSN CFB Playoff Meter currently gives them an 86.19% chance of making the playoff.
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As for today’s game, both teams rank among the top offenses in college football, excelling in both passing and scoring. Oregon averages 39 points per game, while USC is not far behind at just over 38 points per contest. However, analysts like FOX Sports’ Joel Klatt and On3’s Josh Pate favor Oregon to come out on top in today’s game.
Historically, USC leads the series against Oregon 39-23-2, but the Trojans have struggled at Autzen Stadium, winning just one of their last five trips. Oregon has claimed wins in the past three games and seven of the last nine games overall.
