Alright, so you wanna know about this Oregon game, huh? Well, lemme tell ya, it ain’t always easy figuring out these things. Kids these days with their fancy TVs and whatnot, makes an old lady’s head spin. But I’ll do my best to explain it to ya, the way I understand it.

What channel is that Oregon game on? That’s what you’re askin’, right? Well, it depends on who they’re playin’, see? Sometimes it’s on one thing, sometimes it’s on another. Like that time my grandson wanted to watch that game… what was it… the one with the… the… oh, never mind. The point is, it changes!
Okay, so if they’re playin’ that Washington team, looks like it might be on that NBC thing. You know, the peacock channel. They say it’s on at 4:30 in the afternoon, but that’s their time, not ours. We gotta figure out what that is here. Always messin’ with the time, those city folks.
Now, if they’re playin’ that UCLA team… hmm… seems like they don’t always say the channel right off the bat. You gotta dig around a bit, you know? Like lookin’ for potatoes in the garden. Sometimes they’re right there, sometimes you gotta poke around.
- If it’s the Washington game, check NBC.
- If it’s the UCLA game, you might have to look a little harder. They don’t make it easy, I tell ya.
And then there’s all this talk about “streaming.” Sounds like a river to me, but apparently it’s somethin’ to do with the internet. They say you can watch it on somethin’ called fuboTV. Says you can try it for free, but you know how that goes. Probably gonna try and charge you later, those sneaky fellas.
They also talk about DirecTV Stream and Sling TV. Sounds expensive. Back in my day, we just had one TV, and that was it. Now you got all these fancy options, and it just makes things more complicated if you ask me. But if you got the money, I guess it’s alright.
When’s the game on? That’s another thing. They got all these different times. Sometimes it’s noon, sometimes it’s four in the afternoon. And they use those fancy letters, too. “PT” this, “ET” that. Just tell me what time it is here, for goodness sake!
One time, they said the game was at 10 a.m. “MT”. What’s “MT”? Mountain time? Who comes up with this stuff? It’s like they’re tryin’ to confuse us on purpose. And then there’s the Big Ten Network. If they’re playin’ that Maryland team, that’s where you gotta look. Four o’clock, they say. But again, whose four o’clock? You see what I mean? It’s a whole mess!
And if they are playin’ Boise State, then you need to look for the FOX channel, or that fuboTV thing again. They sure do like that fuboTV, don’t they? Must be makin’ a lot of money off it. They say it’s on demand too, whatever that means. Probably means you can watch it whenever you want, but I bet it ain’t free.

So, the long and short of it is, there ain’t no one answer to your question. You gotta know who they’re playin’ and then look for the right channel. It’s like tryin’ to find a good tomato at the market – you gotta look around, poke a few, and hope for the best. And don’t forget to check the time, ‘cause those city folks are always changin’ it up on ya.
And another thing! They say Oregon is a big favorite, like 19.5 points or somethin’. That means they’re supposed to win by a lot. But I’ve seen games where the favorite loses, so don’t go bettin’ your life savings on it, you hear? Just enjoy the game, that’s what I say. Unless, of course, you got money to burn.
So there you have it. Hope that helps ya figure out how to watch that Oregon game. It ain’t always easy, but with a little bit of luck and a whole lotta patience, you’ll find it. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about channels and streaming has made me hungry!
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