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No. 1 Oregon Ducks vs. Maryland Terrapins: Score Updates, Live Stream, Odds, Time, TV Channel, How to Watch Online
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No. 1 Oregon Ducks vs. Maryland Terrapins: Score Updates, Live Stream, Odds, Time, TV Channel, How to Watch Online

EUGENE— We’re live from Autzen Stadium for today’s game between No. 1 Oregon and Maryland.

The Ducks are 23.5 to 24.5 point favorites at all listed sportsbooks.

Refresh this page to follow live updates from today’s game (4 p.m., Big Ten Network).

SECOND QUARTER: OREGON 14, MARYLAND 3 – 1:10 p.m

— Billy Edwards Jr. to Tai Felton for 16. Jabbar Muhammad at cover. Edwards to Felton for 2. Nolan Ray for 2. Third and 6, Edwards is hit from behind by Jordan Burch and Brandon Johnson returns the ball for a touchdown. Oregon 14, Maryland 3 – 1:10 p.m

END OF FIRST QUARTER: OREGON 7, MARYLAND 3

— Touchback. Nolan Ray stopped no gain by Jeff Bassa. Billy Edwards Jr. scramble and get 5. Third and 5, Edwards runs for 12. Ray for 4.

— Dillon Gabriel to Evan Stewart for 6. Gabriel to Stewart for 3. Third-and-1, Jordan James for 3. Gabriel to Terrance Ferguson for 3. Ducks come out swinging with Ferguson behind Japan Laloulu, high snap and James for not only win a face mask in Maryland. Gabriel runs for 3. Gabriel’s pass out of Ferguson’s hands over mid on. Third and 7, Gabriel to Stewart for 13. Pass by Noah Whittington’s hands. False start on Dave Iuli. Gabriel to Kenyon Sadiq for 4. Third and 11, Gabriel to Traeshon Holden for 10. Holden gets up and down, grabbing his right thigh. Fourth and 1, James drives for the 7. Gabriel fires for James, who goes for the 3, 26 gain. James 3-yard touchdown. Oregon 7, Maryland 3 – 2:21

— Nolan Ray is running for 3. Billy Edwards Jr. to Roman Hemby for 4. Third and 3, pass breakup by Dontae Manning vs. Tai Felton. Punt muffed by Evan Stewart and Manning recovers at the UO 8.

— Touchback. Dave Iuli starts at right guard. Dillon Gabriel rolls left, passes to Jordan James from the hands. James for 3. Third and 7, incomplete from Terrance Ferguson’s hands. Go out of bounds at Maryland 40.

— Touchback. Roman Hemby runs for 1st and 6. Third and 3, pass incomplete to Tai Felton vs. Tysheem Johnson. The punt is blown and Daylen Austin collides with Bryce McFerson and the roughing penalty makes it a first down. Billy Edwards Jr. to Kaden Prather for 10. Edwards to Preston Howard over middle for 13. Hemby runs for 2. Edwards overturns Tai Felton in double cover. Third and 7, Edwards to Dylan Wade for the 11. Edwards scramble, pass incomplete. Hemby for 6. Third and 4 at the UO 15, incomplete to Wade vs. Jabbar Muhammad. False start. Jack Howes 37 yard field goal is good. Maryland 3, Oregon 0 – 10:17

— Maryland wins the toss and will receive in the East

PREGAME

— Evan Stewart kicks the last goal

— Gary Bryant Jr. with the offense in the second team. The first team had 12 members though.

— Dave Iuli is doing repetitions with team 1 at right guard. Kawika Rogers with the second team.

Receiver Gary Bryant Jr. (leg) is debatable and right guard Marcus Harper II (left knee) and wide receiver Tez Johnson (right shoulder) are out. Bryant hasn’t been questionable since Week 3.

— NFL scouts in attendance: Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans, Washington Commanders

No. 1 Oregon (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten) vs. Maryland (4-4, 1-4)

READ BEFORE THE GAME

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Who will start at right guard for No. 1 Oregon vs. Maryland?

Oregon wide receiver Gary Bryant Jr. “He seems to be able to help us,” says Dan Lanning

Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson ‘got rid of the rust’ in exchange for appendectomy

Oregon’s Jordan Burch: ‘Everything should be fine going forward’ after knee surgery

James Crepe covers Oregon ducks and the Big Ten. Listen Ducks Confidential podcast or subscribe to Ducks Roundup Newsletter.