After taking a week off, Oregon football will be back in action, still as the No. 1 team in the country, as the Ducks will face their biggest rival, Washington (6-5).
The Huskies aren't quite having the season that they had a year ago when they made it all the way to the national title game and while they're bowl eligible under first-year head coach Jedd Fisch, it's been a long year and fans could probably describe it as "disappointing" given how the previous two seasons under Kalen DeBoer went.
Oregon, on the other hand, is having a dream season, sitting at 11-0 heading into the finale and looking for revenge against the only team to beat the Ducks last season.
Here's everything you need to know about Saturday's matchup, starting with how to watch.
How to watch Oregon football vs. Washington
Date: Saturday, Nov. 30
Time: 4:30 p.m. PT | 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Eugene, Ore.
Venue: Autzen Stadium
TV: NBC
Live Stream: Peacock
Oregon vs. Washington odds
Note: Odds courtesy of DraftKings as of Nov. 29
Line: Oregon -18.5
Over/Under: 51
Moneyline: Oregon -850 | Washington +575
Oregon vs. Washington injury report
Oregon
PROBABLE: WR Tez Johnson (shoulder)
QUESTIONABLE: DE Jordan Burch (ankle), OL Matthew Bedford (knee), CB Jahlil Florence (knee), OL Marcus Harper (leg), DB Khamari Terrell (undisclosed)
OUT: DB Dakoda Fields (knee), DL My'Keil Gardner (undisclosed), DB Zach Grisham (undisclosed), WR Kyler Kasper (undisclosed)
Washington
QUESTIONABLE: TE Ryan Otton (undisclosed), WR Kevin Green (foot), S Rashawn Clark (undisclosed)
OUT: TE Quentin Moore (knee), DL Armon Parker (knee), DL Jayvon Parker (achilles), TE Charlie Crowell (undisclosed)
Weather report for Oregon vs. Washington
It's going to be chilly on Saturday evening so if you're headed to Eugene, make sure to bundle up. The temperature at kickoff will be around 39 degrees and it'll drop to around 32 degrees by the final whistle. The wind will be relatively non-existent and there should be no precipitation.
Oregon vs. Washington series history
If you're a diehard Oregon fan, you've undoubtedly heard about the series history from Washington fans and the Ducks are desperate to close the gap. Right now, Washington leads the all-time series against the Ducks 63-48-5. Washington has won three straight (including two last season) and five of the past eight. Oregon is trying to recapture the dominance it had from 2004-2015 when it won 12 straight.