Oregon injury report vs Arizona Week 4
According to 247Sports, the Ducks are expecting some key guys back, but others are still out and may not dress tonight against Arizona. Here’s the Ducks’ injury report:
- Kayvon Thibodeaux (day-to-day)
- Keith Brown (probable)
- Anthony Brown (probable)
- Mase Funa (day-to-day)
- Bradyn Swinson (doubtful)
- Troy Franklin (probable)
- Steven Jones (probable)
- Dru Mathis, Justin Flowe, Jackson LaDuke, Patrick Herbert, Bram Walden, Jonathan Denis, Cam McCormick, Sean Dollars, Jonah Miller, and Logan Sagapolu (out)
Kayvon Thibodeaux injury update
It’s hard to imagine that Mario Cristobal will get Kayvon Thibodeaux into this game unless it’s an emergency, but he was apparently lobbying to play last weekend with the coaching staff but they denied his request. He hasn’t played since the opener, but Cristobal said this week that he’s close to a return. Probably not on Saturday, though.
Oregon vs Arizona odds, spread, over/under & betting pick Week 4
WynnBET’s Week 4 college football odds, Oregon is a 29-point favorite on Saturday night against Arizona and you may not want to take the moneyline here because the Ducks are -3000 while the Wildcats are +1500. The over/under is set at 58.5 points at Autzen Stadium. I think the Ducks are going to put the hurt on Arizona on Saturday night behind a strong rushing attack and calm, steady arm of Anthony Brown. I see a 52-20 win for the Ducks.
Make your pick now on WynnBET.
What channel is the Oregon game on Week 4?
The Oregon game tonight will be broadcast on ESPN at 7:30 p.m. PT/10:30 p.m. ET.
Oregon vs Arizona live stream
Today’s Oregon game can be streamed live on WatchESPN or FuboTV.
Oregon next game and schedule
Oregon’s next game will be in Week 5 at Stanford before getting a bye week. Let’s take a look. at the next five games for the Ducks.
Week 5: at Stanford
Week 6: Bye
Week 7: Cal
Week 8: at UCLA
Week 9: Colorado
Week 10: at Washington