Purdue vs Oregon takes place Friday, October 18 at Ross-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, Indiana. Oregon has led the sporadic series at 2-1, dropping their first game to Purdue in 1979 (7-13), before winning back to back in 2008 (29-26) and 2009 (38-36). Still, with such a limited set of head to head games and close scores for most of them, a look at the current standings — Oregon’s winning streak versus Purdue’s losing streak — proves much more productive.
Where to watch Purdue vs Oregon?
Purdue vs Oregon streams in the US on Fox on Friday, October 18.
Watch Purdue vs Oregon on Fox
You can watch Purdue vs Oregon on Fox without cable on any of these cord-cutting services:
Fubo
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YouTube TV
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Sling TV
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Standings
Oregon enters a top threat at 6-0; beating Idaho (24-14), Boise State (37-34), Oregon State (49-14), UCLA (34-13), Michigan State (31-10), and Ohio State (32-31).
Purdue enters 1-5; starting off hot against Indiana State (49-0), before going on a losing streak against Notre Dame (66-7), Oregon State (38-21), Nebraska (28-10), Wisconsin (52-6), and Illinois (50-49).