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How to buy Oregon Ducks vs. Maryland Terrapins tickets
Big Ten opponents face off when the No. 1 Oregon Ducks and the Maryland Terrapins play on Saturday, November 9, 2024 at Autzen Stadium.
If you are searching for Ducks vs. Terrapins tickets, information is available below.
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How to buy Oregon vs. Maryland tickets for college football Week 11
You can purchase tickets to see the Ducks play the Terrapins from multiple sources.
Oregon vs. Maryland betting odds, lines, spreads
- Spread favorite: Ducks (-25)
- Moneyline favorite: Ducks (-3333)
- Total: 57.5 (O: -110, U: -110)
Odds courtesy of BetMGM
Oregon Ducks schedule
- Week 1: Aug. 31 vs. Idaho Vandals, 24-14 win
- Week 2: Sept. 7 vs. Boise State Broncos, 37-34 win
- Week 3: Sept. 14 at Oregon State Beavers, 49-14 win
- Week 5: Sept. 28 at UCLA Bruins, 34-13 win
- Week 6: Oct. 4 vs. Michigan State Spartans, 31-10 win
- Week 7: Oct. 12 vs. Ohio State Buckeyes, 32-31 win
- Week 8: Oct. 18 at Purdue Boilermakers, 35-0 win
- Week 9: Oct. 26 vs. Illinois Fighting Illini, 38-9 win
- Week 10: Nov. 2 at Michigan Wolverines, 38-17 win
- Week 11: Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. ET vs. Maryland Terrapins
- Week 12: Nov. 16 at Wisconsin Badgers
- Week 14: Nov. 30 vs. Washington Huskies
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Oregon Ducks stats
- Oregon has been a difficult matchup for opposing teams, ranking top-25 in both total offense (11th-best with 467.4 yards per game) and total defense (11th-best with 294.2 yards allowed per game) this season.
- The Ducks have been a tough matchup for opposing teams, as they rank top-25 in both scoring offense (23rd-best with 35.3 points per game) and scoring defense (10th-best with 15.8 points allowed per game) this season.
- Oregon has been surging on both offense and defense in the passing game, ranking 11th-best in passing offense (299.3 passing yards per game) and 17th-best in passing defense (172.8 passing yards allowed per game).
- The Ducks are compiling 168.1 rushing yards per game on offense (61st in the FBS), and they rank 36th on defense with 121.4 rushing yards allowed per game.
Maryland Terrapins schedule
- Week 1: Aug. 31 vs. UConn Huskies, 50-7 win
- Week 2: Sept. 7 vs. Michigan State Spartans, 27-24 loss
- Week 3: Sept. 14 at Virginia Cavaliers, 27-13 win
- Week 4: Sept. 21 vs. Villanova Wildcats, 38-20 win
- Week 5: Sept. 28 at Indiana Hoosiers, 42-28 loss
- Week 7: Oct. 11 vs. Northwestern Wildcats, 37-10 loss
- Week 8: Oct. 19 vs. USC Trojans, 29-28 win
- Week 9: Oct. 26 at Minnesota Golden Gophers, 48-23 loss
- Week 11: Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. ET at Oregon Ducks
- Week 12: Nov. 16 vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights
- Week 13: Nov. 23 vs. Iowa Hawkeyes
- Week 14: Nov. 30 at Penn State Nittany Lions
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Maryland Terrapins stats
- Maryland is putting up 433.5 total yards per game on offense this season (36th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is surrendering 382.1 total yards per contest (81st-ranked).
- The Terrapins are generating 28.6 points per contest on offense this season (68th-ranked). Meanwhile, they are allowing 27.8 points per contest (90th-ranked) on defense.
- Maryland ranks eighth-worst in passing yards allowed per game (275.8), but at least it has been excelling on offense, ranking ninth-best in passing yards per contest (314.5).
- The Terrapins have been keeping opposing offenses in check on run defense, giving up only 106.4 rushing yards per game (17th-best). On offense, they rank 107th in the FBS by piling up 119 rushing yards per game.
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