How to watch, odds, injuries, series history for Michigan State vs. Oregon

Sep 28, 2024; East Lansing, Michigan, USA; Michigan State Spartans head coach Jonathan Smith watches from the sidelines during the fourth quarter as the Ohio State Buckeyes defeat his team at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Young-Imagn Images
Sep 28, 2024; East Lansing, Michigan, USA; Michigan State Spartans head coach Jonathan Smith watches from the sidelines during the fourth quarter as the Ohio State Buckeyes defeat his team at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Young-Imagn Images / Dale Young-Imagn Images
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Friday night's Michigan State vs. Oregon game will be one of the more interesting games of Week 6 around college football as the 3-2 Spartans will take on the 4-0 Ducks under the lights at Autzen Stadium.

The smart pick would be Oregon to cruise to a victory over a Michigan State team on a two-game losing streak with previous losses to Boston College and Ohio State.

Oregon has won four straight games to begin the year with tight victories over Idaho and Boise State before blowing the doors off of a struggling Oregon State team and UCLA. It feels like the Ducks have finally hit their stride while the Spartans are tougher than expected.

Let's dive into everything you need to know for Friday's big game.

How to watch Michigan State vs. Oregon

Date: Friday, Oct. 4
Time: 9 PM ET
Location: Eugene, Ore.
Venue: Autzen Stadium
TV: FOX
Live Stream: FOX Sports Go

Odds for Michigan State vs. Oregon

Odds courtesy of DraftKings

Line: Oregon -23.5
Over/Under: 52.5
Moneyline: Oregon -1450 | Michigan State +850

Injury report for Michigan State vs. Oregon

Injury report via DucksWire and covers.com

Oregon

PROBABLE: TE Terrance Ferguson (head)
QUESTIONABLE: WR Jack Ressler (unspecified), OL Fox Crader (unspecified)
DOUBTFUL: OL Matthew Bedford (knee)
OUT: DB Jahlil Florence (leg), OL Dave Iuli (foot), WR Gary Bryant Jr. (unspecified), DL My'Keil Gardner (foot), DB Dakoda Fields (knee)

Michigan State

OUT: OL Gavin Broscious (leg), OL Kristian Phillips (leg), DL Avery Dunn (unspecified), DB Chance Rucker (unspecified), DB Khalil Majeed (lower body), DB Dillon Tatum (lower body), WR Alante Brown (upper body)

Weather report for Michigan State vs. Oregon

It's going to be a little colder on Friday night than the Spartans have been used to so far this season in Eugene with the temperature at kickoff being around 60 degrees and in the mid-50s by the game's end. It will be raining earlier in the day and should be dry at kickoff with winds under 5 mph.

Series history for Michigan State vs. Oregon

This is the eighth meeting between Michigan State and Oregon all time and the Ducks hold a 4-3 lead in the series. Oregon won the last meeting in a forgettable Redbox Bowl back in 2018 with a final score of 7-6. Before that, Michigan State beat Oregon 31-28 in East Lansing back in 2015. Michigan State will look to tie things up in the series on Friday night.