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EUGENE — The results of the past three meetings with Washington are not far from the minds of the Oregon Ducks. Even with nearly half the roster not being a part of the two losses to the Huskies last season, and even fewer remaining from the 2022 loss at Autzen Stadium, there are ample reminders entering Saturday’s (4:30 p.m., NBC) regular season finale. “In the weight room we got all the old games are popping up there so when you’re getting a lift in you can see them beating the crap out of us the past three (games),” linebacker Bryce Boettcher said. “Making guys understand that for those new guys, transfers, freshmen, that this game when they’re coming in they’re going to bring their best game. Obviously it’s going to mean a lot to them. If we come out sleepwalking, can’t do that in this type of game.” Boettcher has been a part of the three losses to the Huskies, all decided by three points. The Eugene native acknowledge reality: of course this game means “a little extra” than others. “For those that say there’s not, don’t worry about the opponent, I mean I think that’s a little bit of BS,” Boettcher said. “I hate the Huskies. I’ve never liked them. So I’ll be playing my butt off when game time the ball is kicked off.” No. 1 Oregon (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) vs. Washington (6-5, 4-4) When: Saturday, Nov. 30 Time: 4:30 p.m. PT Where: Autzen Stadium, Eugene TV channel: NBC Stream: You can watch this matchup live for FREE with Fubo (free trial). If you don’t have cable and want to watch the game on the cheap, sign up for Peacock Premium ($7.99/month) and get it on NBC’s streaming service. You can also get this game on DirecTV Stream (free trial). You can also watch the event live on NBC Live if you already have cable or satellite provider login information. Oregon Ducks football 2024 season schedule, scores Sign up for The Ducks Beat newsletter Washington’s massive amount of roster churn during the offseason, with 41 letterwinners gone and just two starters back from last year’s team, is not impacting how No. 1 Oregon is viewing this year’s matchup. Kalen DeBoer, Michael Penix Jr., Dillon Johnson, Rome Odunze, Ja’Lynn Polk, Jalen McMillan, Bralen Trice and many others may not be on the Huskies sideline, but it’s still purple and gold all the same. RELATED: Oregon’s Jabbar Muhammad appreciates ‘fierce rivalry’ with Huskies, ‘no hate’ from former teammate Tight end Terrance Ferguson said the Ducks have a “strong hatred” for the Huskies regardless. “You always feel that sour taste in the back of your mouth,” linebacker Jeff Bassa said. “Even though that we know it’s not the same team as last year, it’s still the same program.” Dan Lanning has been diplomatic about the rivalry, but need not be reminded of his 0-3 mark in the series or some of the questionable strategic decisions he made along the way. “I think college football rivalries are extremely special,” Lanning said. “I think that’s one of the things that make this fun: the excitement that surrounds the fans, the alumni, the people who have been a part of games like this for a long time. It means a lot to us, certainly. But ultimately, it is another game. It’s the next game. And you don’t get out there playing with emotion. It’s about execution over emotion. “These games are going to have emotion; that’s the way these games are played. But that’s not what’s going to lead to success on the field.” RELATED: Oregon’s Dan Lanning doesn’t flinch amid opportunity for 1st win over Washington Bassa is among the few Ducks remaining from the 2021 team that plastered the Huskies on a rainy night in Seattle. UO’s seniors want to end their careers with another win in the rivalry and some redemption before continuing their pursuit of a Big Ten championship and national championship. “You don’t want to circle games ever on the schedule, but we owe these guys,” Ferguson said. “They played us well. There’s a rivalry and the people around Oregon care about this game and it’s for good reason. When you have a rivalry it definitely means something to the whole team. As soon as you come to Oregon to be a Duck that’s a game that you look forward to. ... We’re going to come out of on Saturday and play that way, like we owe them something and with a chip on our shoulder.” -- James Crepea covers the Oregon Ducks and Big Ten. Listen to the Ducks Confidential podcast or subscribe to the Ducks Roundup newsletter .
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