UCLA Football vs. Oregon 2017: Game day info – TV, radio, live stream, stats and more
Here is all of your game day information for UCLA Football’s crucial Pac-12 game against Oregon, including TV, live stream, betting lines, stats, history and more.
The UCLA Football team is already in a bit of a hole. After getting badly beaten and run over by Arizona, the Bruins are now 1-2 in the Pac-12 South and they haven’t even gotten into the tough part of the schedule yet.
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The Bruins and Ducks have not met since 2014 and a lot has changed with both programs since then. Instead of a battle between two Top 25 teams, we have a Pac-12 Network midday affair between two programs struggling to break in to the top half of their divisions. A win here is big for either team. A loss could bury them. Here is everything you need to know about UCLA vs. Oregon:
UCLA Football vs. Oregon Game Day Information
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Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA (Cap.: 92,542)
Kickoff: Sat, Oct 21, 1:00 p.m. PT
Ticket Information: UCLABruins.com
TV: Pac-12 Network
Live Stream: Pac-12 Live, FUBO
Radio: AM 570 or AM 1150 (Los Angeles)
Internet Radio: Tune-In/IMG Network
Satellite Radio: Sirius-TBD, XM-TBD
Betting Line: UCLA -6.5, O/U: 67
Cast of Characters
Head Coaches: UCLA – Jim Mora | Oregon – Willie Taggart
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Previews and Predictions
History, Stats and Numbers
Here is all you need to know about the recent history between UCLA and Oregon… the Bruins have not beaten the Ducks since Karl Dorrell was the head coach. Ouch, right? Mike Bellotti, Chip Kelly and even Mark Helfrich, who is no longer at Oregon, have all gotten their shots in against UCLA. But things are different now. Oregon is not the supersonic force they were a few years ago and UCLA is without Brett Hundley, so after a two year absence from one another, we hit the rest button on UCLA-Oregon.
Stats provided by Winsipedia
- UCLA leads the series 38-28
- Oregon holds the current win streak at 6 games (2008-14)
- UCLA’s largest margin of victory: 46 points, 46-0 in 1976
- Oregon’s largest margin of victory: 47 points, 60-13 in 2010
- UCLA’s longest win streak: 7 games from 1949-56
- Oregon’s longest win streak: 6 games from 2008-14)
- In the last meeting, Oregon defeated UCLA in Pasadena, 42-30 (2014)
Records: UCLA 3-3, 1-2 (T-4th Pac-12 South | Oregon 4-3, 1-3 (T-4th Pac-12 North)
Last Game: Arizona d. UCLA, 47-30 | 23 Stanford d. Oregon, 49-7
Oregon Ducks Team Stats
Total Offense: 467.6 (Pac-12 4th) | Total Defense: 362.0 (4th)
Passing Offense: 223.0 (9th) | Passing Defense: 246.3 (8th)
Rushing Offense: 244.6 (3rd) | Rushing Defense: 115.7 (2nd)
Scoring Offense: 37.9 (4th) | Scoring Defense: 30.3 (9th)
UCLA Bruins Team Stats
Total Offense: 527.2 (Pac-12 1st) | Total Defense: 523.0 (12th)
Passing Offense: 399.7 (1st) | Passing Defense: 210.0 (3rd)
Rushing Offense: 127.5 (9th) | Rushing Defense: 313.0 (12th)
Scoring Offense: 39.5 (2nd) | Scoring Defense: 40.5 (11th)
Current Pac-12 Standings
North Division | South Division |
---|---|
1. (22) Stanford 5-2, 4-1 | 1. (11) USC 6-1, 4-1 |
2. (12) Washington 6-1, 3-1 | 2. Arizona 4-2, 2-1 |
3. (15) Washington State 6-1, 3-1 | 3. Arizona State 3-3, 2-1 |
4. California 4-3, 1-3 | 4. Utah 4-2, 1-2 |
5. Oregon 4-3, 1-3 | 5. UCLA 3-3, 1-2 |
6. Oregon State 1-6, 0-4 | 6. Colorado 4-3, 1-3 |
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