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Ducks Host Badgers Saturday In Autzen - University of Oregon Athletics

On November 2nd, the Oregon Ducks host the Wisconsin Badgers at Autzen Stadium. The Ducks, with a 6-1 record, aim to extend their home winning streak and secure a spot in the playoffs. After a dominant performance against Rutgers, the Ducks' offense is red-hot, while their defense is allowing just 14 points per game. The Badgers, struggling in the Big Ten, seek their first conference win. Last year's nail-biter in Madison adds extra motivation. A win would give Oregon a 13-1 record in the Big Ten and keep their playoff hopes alive.

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