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The Oregon Ducks (12-1) square off against the No. 4 Texas Tech Red Raiders (12-1) in the Orange Bowl in Miami Gardens, Florida in the quarterfinal round of the College Football Playoff. Opening kick is at 12 p.m. ET, and Oregon is a 1.5 favorite.

The Ducks’ game against the Red Raiders will be airing on ESPN.

When is Oregon vs. Texas Tech and when does it start?

This matchup between the Ducks and Red Raiders will happen on Thursday, January 1, 2026. Expect to see the kickoff at 12 p.m. ET.

Where to watch Oregon vs. Texas Tech

The Ducks and Red Raiders will take to the field at Hard Rock Stadium for this matchup on Jan. 1, and if you’d like to catch the game live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!

What channel is the game on?

You can catch Oregon vs. Texas Tech live on ESPN.

Oregon vs. Texas Tech Game Preview

Oregon Stats & Insights

The Ducks squared off against the James Madison Dukes in their most recent game, winning 51-34. Oregon has been shining on both sides of the ball, ranking 11th-best in total offense (468.9 yards per game) and eighth-best in total defense (271.4 yards allowed per game). Defensively, the Ducks have been a top-25 unit in terms of passing yards, ranking sixth-best by giving up just 158.1 passing yards per game. They rank 45th on offense (251.8 passing yards per game). Oregon has been shining on both sides of the ball in the running game, ranking 13th-best in rushing offense (217.1 rushing yards per game) and 24th-best in rushing defense (113.3 rushing yards allowed per game). The Ducks have been surging on both offense and defense, ranking ninth-best in scoring offense (39.2 points per game) and 10th-best in scoring defense (16.3 points allowed per game).

Texas Tech Stats & Insights

Their last time out, the Red Raiders won 34-7 over the BYU Cougars. Things have been going well for Texas Tech on both sides of the ball, as it is posting 480.3 total yards per game (fifth-best) and surrendering only 254.5 total yards per game (third-best). Things have been going well for the Red Raiders on both sides of the ball, as they are compiling 289.4 passing yards per game (11th-best) and surrendering only 186.0 passing yards per game (24th-best). Texas Tech ranks 26th in the FBS with 190.9 rushing yards per contest, but it has been led by its defense, which ranks best by giving up only 68.5 rushing yards per game. The Red Raiders have been a top-25 unit on both sides of the ball this season, as they rank second-best in points per game (42.5) and third-best in points allowed per game (10.9).

Oregon Key Players to Watch

Dante Moore has thrown for 3,046 yards (234.3 ypg) to lead Oregon, completing 72.4% of his passes and collecting 28 touchdown passes and eight interceptions this season. He’s also contributed in the ground game with 196 rushing yards (15.1 ypg) on 58 carries with two rushing touchdowns. Noah Whittington’s team-high 798 rushing yards (72.5 per game) have come on 116 carries, with six touchdowns this year. This season Jordon Davison has piled up 97 carries for 625 yards (48.1 per game) and 13 touchdowns. Malik Benson’s team-high 645 receiving yards (49.6 yards per game) have come on 36 receptions with six touchdowns. Kenyon Sadiq has collected 509 receiving yards (42.4 yards per game) and eight touchdowns, reeling in 42 passes this year. Jeremiah McClellan’s 31 receptions have netted him 480 yards (36.9 ypg) and three touchdowns.

Texas Tech Key Players to Watch

Behren Morton has 2,643 passing yards (240.3 ypg) to lead Texas Tech, completing 67% of his passes and collecting 22 touchdown passes and four interceptions this season. Cameron Dickey’s team-high 1,097 rushing yards (84.4 per game) have come on 198 carries, with 14 touchdowns this year. He’s also added 24 catches for 216 yards (18.0 per game) and two touchdowns. This season J’Koby Williams has piled up 141 carries for 785 yards (60.4 per game) and six touchdowns, while also catching 29 passes for 372 yards (33.8 per game) and two touchdowns. Caleb Douglas’ team-high 845 receiving yards (65.0 yards per game) have come on 55 receptions with seven touchdowns. Reginald Virgil has hauled in 55 passes for 676 yards (52.0 yards per game) and six touchdowns this year. Coy Eakin’s 47 grabs are good enough for 626 yards (52.2 ypg) and six touchdowns.

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