Hey everyone, it’s your boy back at it again! Today, I’m gonna walk you through how I went about finding where to watch the Oregon Ducks game. It’s game day, and you know how it is – you just gotta catch your team live, right?

So, first things first, I grabbed my phone and fired up the good old search engine. I simply typed in “where to watch the Oregon Ducks game” cause I need to know all my options. You never know what kind of broadcast deals are going on.
After some digging around, I found out that Oregon’s in the Big Ten now. Who knew, right? Anyway, that means their games are gonna be on the Big Ten Network. But here’s the kicker – my cable provider, Xfinity, doesn’t carry it. Classic, right?
But no worries, I’m not one to give up that easily. I started looking into streaming services. Turns out, a bunch of them show Big Ten Network games. We’re talking about Peacock, Hulu, YouTube TV, and a few others. Options, options, options!
- Peacock: I checked this one out first. Pretty straightforward, you just sign up and you’re good to go.
- Hulu: This is a solid choice, especially if you already use it for other shows. They have a live TV add-on thing.
- YouTube TV: This one’s been getting popular. It’s like cable, but all online, you know?
Then I also stumbled upon some info about games possibly being on ESPN, ABC, FOX, CBS, or even NBC. Man, they’re really all over the place! It seems like it depends on the specific game and the week.

Rose Bowl Special
And get this – if it’s the Rose Bowl, like when the Ducks played Ohio State, it’s gonna be on ESPN. And those games you can usually catch on Fubo TV, DirecTV, or YouTube TV as well. I even saw that the parade is on Christmas Plus, Fubo, Local Now, PlutoTV, and Youtube! How cool is that?
Other Matchups
I found some details on a game against SFA that was supposed to be on some Sunday in December. And apparently, if they’re playing Idaho, it’s back to the Big Ten Network. For the Wisconsin game, it looked like NBC was the place to be.
So yeah, after all that searching and reading, I finally figured out where I can watch my Ducks. It’s a bit of a maze, but hey, that’s the world of sports broadcasting for ya. You gotta stay on your toes! Anyway, hope this helps you out next time you’re trying to catch a game. Go Ducks!
