The Oregon Ducks are big favorites in their third game of the season against the Wyoming Cowboys, but they’re coming off a poor performance that almost cost them the game against Nebraska. They nearly made enough mistakes to lose that game but are still a much more complete team than Wyoming. You can catch the game on CBS Sports Network (live stream on CBS Sports Online) at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday.
Oregon vs. Wyoming 2017 live stream: Time, TV channel, and how to watch online
Oregon vs. Wyoming should be a good one, and we have all you need to know to watch.


Wyoming looked decent in a 27-0 win over Gardner-Webb, but failed to get anything done against Iowa in its opener. For the Cowboys, a win over Oregon would be huge early in the season. For Oregon, it would be a significant stumbling block in what many predicted would be a 5-0 start to its season.
Oregon is firing on all cylinders and will try, above all, to limit Josh Allen. He has a lot of hype behind him, but Oregon has showed plenty. The Ducks should be able to stop Allen thanks to an improved pass rush, and the offense has been excellent overall.
Below is all you need to know to watch the action on Saturday.
Time, TV channel, and streaming info
- Time: 7 p.m. ET
- Location: War Memorial Stadium, Laramie, Wyo.
- TV: CBSSN
- Streaming: CBS Sports Online
- Odds: Oregon opened as a 14-point favorite and has stayed around that amount on most books
Oregon vs. Wyoming news:
- Royce Freeman has been nothing short of fantastic for Oregon over the years, and he’s been no different this season. He continues to put an exclamation point on his career and the Cowboys are on notice.
- Oregon defensive line coach Joe Salave’a says the Ducks need to get takeaways against Wyoming. He called securing turnovers “a must” for the Ducks to walk away the winners.
Oregon vs. Wyoming prediction:
Oregon has the better, more productive offense and the more aggressive, talented defense. The Ducks are going to beat Wyoming, and they’re going to do it convincingly.
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