No. 20 Iowa versus No. 9 Oregon: How to watch, odds, injuries, weather, series history and more

The Hawkeyes have a tough task as they welcome the Ducks to Kinnick Stadium
Oct 25, 2025; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes linebacker Kelby Telander (25) and defensive lineman Ethan Hurkett (49) and the rest of the team react after the game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images
Oct 25, 2025; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes linebacker Kelby Telander (25) and defensive lineman Ethan Hurkett (49) and the rest of the team react after the game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images | Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

The No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes (6-2, 4-1 Big Ten) are coming off three straight victories over Wisconsin, Penn State, and Minnesota and are refreshed after a bye week.

After their second and final bye week, the Hawkeyes have a pivotal Big Ten matchup against a challenging No. 6 Oregon Ducks (7-1, 5-1 Big Ten) squad that is coming off two straight wins against Rutgers (56-10) and Wisconsin (21-7).

Oregon has aspirations of a place in the Big Ten title game as well as the College Football Playoff, and they want to go into Kinnick and silence any rumors of an upset.

Before the Hawkeyes and Ducks battle at Kinnick Stadium, we have all the essential game information.

How to watch

Date: November 8
Time: 2:30 p.m. Central Time
Venue: Kinnick Stadium (Iowa City, IA)
TV: CBS
Streaming: FuboTV
Iowa record: 6-2 (4-1 Big Ten)
Oregon record: 7-1 (5-1 Big Ten)

Announcers for Iowa versus No. 6 Oregon

Play-by-play: Brad Nessler
Analyst: Gary Danielson
Sideline reporter: Jenny Dell

Spread, odds, and total

Odds are provided by FanDuel Sportsbook

Spread

  • Iowa: +6.5 (-112)
  • Oregon: -6.5 (-108)

Moneyline

  • Iowa: +190
  • Oregon: -235

Total

  • Over: 40.5 (-112)
  • Under: 40.5 (-108)

Iowa injuries

  • RB Brevin Doll (undisclosed): Questionable
  • WR Jarriett Buie (undisclosed): Questionable
  • DL Luke Gaffney (undisclosed): Questionable
  • WR Dayton Howard (undisclosed): Questionable
  • TE Addison Ostrenga (Achilles): Out for the season
  • TE DJ Vonnahme (undisclosed): Out

Oregon injuries

  • OG Bryce Boulton (undisclosed): Out
  • WR Dillon Gresham (undisclosed): Questionable
  • WR Kyler Kasper (undisclosed): Out
  • CB Sione Laulea (undisclosed): Questionable
  • WR Jayden Limar (undisclosed): Out
  • CB Trey McNutt (leg): Out
  • WR Jack Ressler (undisclosed): Questionable
  • RB Da'Jaun Riggs (undisclosed): Questionable
  • WR Evan Stewart (knee): Out

Weather (Iowa City, IA)

Weather provided by AccuWeather

It is going to be a cold and potentially rainy Saturday afternoon in Iowa City for the Iowa-Oregon football game.

The temperature at kickoff (2:30 p.m. Central Time) will be close to 48 degrees, with a 67 percent chance of rain.

There will also be a sustained wind gust of nine miles per hour, with gusts reaching 23 miles per hour throughout the game.

Series history

There have been only three games in the series, with Oregon holding the all-time lead 2-1 over the Hawkeyes.

The two squads have not matched up since 1994, with Oregon winning that matchup 40-18 in Eugene, Oregon.

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