Oregon vs. Texas Tech College Football Playoff: How to Watch with Sling
Oregon faces Texas Tech in the Playoff in what could be the closest game of the quarterfinals. Here’s a preview and how to watch with Sling.
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How to Watch Oregon vs. Texas Tech in the College Football Playoff with Sling
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Oregon vs. Texas Tech in the College Football Playoff is available with a 1 Day Pass ($4.99), 7 Day Pass ($14.99), or 3 Day Pass ($9.99) subscription.
When is Texas Tech vs. Oregon?
The College Football Playoff between the Red Raiders and the Ducks takes place Thursday, Jan.1 at 12:00 pm ET from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
What Channel is Oregon vs. Texas Tech?
The Ducks vs. the Red Raiders in the College Football Playoff will air on ESPN. To watch ESPN with Sling, subscribe to a 1, 3, or 7 Day Pass, or purchase a monthly subscription to Sling Orange or Orange + Blue.
What are the Odds for Texas Tech vs. Oregon in the College Football Playoff?
According to DraftKings, the Ducks are slight 1.5 point favorites against the Red Raiders. The Over/Under line is currently 52.5 points.
Oregon-Texas Tech Playoff Game Preview and Details
You don’t have to go back very far to find the last time these two teams met. Just two years ago, these programs delivered an absolute barnburner in Lubbock, with Oregon outscoring Texas Tech 20–3 in the fourth quarter to secure a 38–30 win. The quarterbacks in that game were Bo Nix and Tyler Shough, both of whom are now NFL starters. This time around, it’ll be Oregon’s Dante Moore against Texas Tech’s Behren Morton. These teams share a lot of similarities on both sides of the ball, and as of this writing, the Ducks are 1.5-point favorites. Both programs have significant resources and have tapped into NIL opportunities, though Texas Tech has used it more. The Red Raiders have spent over $28 million on their roster, thanks in large part to billionaire Cody Campbell. But this isn’t the Texas Tech of years past. They boast a defense that flies around, forces turnovers, and ranks No. 1 in the Big 12. That unit is led by Jacob Rodriguez, a do-it-all linebacker with a strong nose for the football. Offensively, Texas Tech is difficult to game-plan against because of its depth. Running backs Cameron Dickey and J’Koby Williams form a strong one-two punch, and the Red Raiders also feature three wide receivers and a tight end with over 500 receiving yards and five touchdowns each. Oregon similarly likes to spread the ball around and can deploy as many as four running backs, while also getting healthier in the wide receiver room. This matchup feels like it will come down to which quarterback can make the most plays. Oregon’s defense has shown some vulnerability at times this season, but overall has been a strong unit. This is far and away the best team Texas Tech has faced this year, and it will be fascinating to see how their talent stacks up against Oregon.
Who: Oregon Ducks vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders in the College Football Playoff
When: Thursday, Jan.1 at 12:00 pm ET on ESPN
Where: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
How to watch: ESPN is available on Sling with a 1, 3, or 7 Day Pass subscription or Sling Orange or Orange + Blue.