LIVE Score Updates Oregon Ducks Lose to Wisconsin Badgers: Upset Alert?

Q3 09:57: Jamaree Caldwell slowly gets up. Leaving the game for a play.

Q3 14:05: Oregon points on downs.

Q3 2:13 p.m.: Dillon Gabriel targets Terrance Ferguson but comes up incomplete. Ferguson was down before the pass was over.

OREGON 6, WISCONSIN 10

Q2 00:27 WISCONSIN SCORES: Wisconsin scores the game’s first touchdown with Locke throwing to Will Pauling for a 2-yard touchdown. Kick is good.

Q2 00:35: Nikko Reed called for pass interference. The ball is placed on the 2-yard line and the Badgers have an automatic first down.

Q2 00:38: Wisconsin calls their final timeout of the half.

Q2 00:55: Derrick Harmon gets a quarterback rush on Locke. Jack Nelson urged to hold for the Badgers.

Q2 02:21: Derrick Harmon called for a holding penalty. 10-yard gain for Wisconsin and an automatic first down. Oregon has 5 penalties for 40 yards.

Q2 02:21: Timeout Wisconsin.

Q2 02:55: Wisconsin’s defense continues to contain Oregon as the Ducks are forced to punt to Wisconsin.

Q2 05:53: After several misses from Locke, Wisconsin is forced to punt. Oregon’s ball.

Q2 07:02: Brandon Johnson gets a -3 yard tackle for loss against Vinny Anthony II.

Q2 07:55: Oregon is forced to punt on downs.

Q2 08:31: Wisconsin’s Nyzier Fourqurean almost gets an interception, but settles for a pass breakup.

OREGON 6, WISCONSIN 3

Q2 10:19 WISCONSIN SCORES: After forcing a fourth down at the Oregon 31 yard line, Nathanial Vakos makes the field goal. This drive included 13 plays for 61 yards for the Badgers.

Q2 10:52: Bryce Boettcher is tackled for a loss of 1 yard.

Q2 11:20: Oregon called for delay of game, which automatically gives Wisconsin a first down out of a fourth down play and 5 yards.

Q2 11:52: After a couple of incomplete passes to Locke, Wisconsin calls a timeout. Their first of the half.

Q2 12:43: Wisconsin’s Tawee Walker rushes 22 yards to the red zone. Holding penalty on Wisconsin’s Bryson Green brings the Badgers back to the Oregon 27 yard line.

Q1 00:32: Oregon is called offsides on the kick return. 5-yard penalty is enforced.

OREGON 6, WISCONSIN 0

Q1 00:55 OREGON SCORES: After a 6 play drive that gains 30 yards, Oregon is forced to kick a field goal and Atticus Sappington sinks a 30-yard field goal.

Q1 02:57: Pass to Justius Lowe from Gabriel is ruled incomplete after a fumble is claimed. Josh Connerly Jr. called for holding. Loss of 10 yards for Oregon.

Q1 03:16: Terrance Ferguson called for holding. 10 yard loss for Oregon.

Q1 04:25: After two tackles from Jamaree Caldwell and another incompletion from Braedyn Locke (his fourth so far), the Badgers are on fourth down and punt.

Q1 05:25: Dillon Gabriel is intercepted by Nyzier Fourqurean up the middle (pass intended for Terrance Ferguson). While returning, tackled by Dave Iuli at the Wisconsin 11-yard line. The badger’s ball.

Q1 08:05: Corner Dontae Manning is down for the Ducks. He is helped off the pitch and goes into the medical tent.

Q1 07:54: Bryce Boettcher gets a pass breakup from Braedyn Locke.

OREGON 3, WISCONSIN 0

Q1 8:49 AM OREGON SCORES: After several short rushes and throws lead to a fourth down at the Wisconsin 35-yard line, Atticus Sappington kicks a field goal to put the Ducks on the board.

Q1 13:12: Jordan James rushes for 4-yards. It will be his first appearance in a Ducks game since being pulled with an injury during the Maryland contest.

Q1 2:23 p.m.: Wisconsin’s Braedyn Locke is sacked for a 4-yard loss by Teitum Tuioti. The ball is fumbled but recovered by a badger. However, it is a fourth down, and the Badger chooses to strike.

Wisconsin wins the coin toss. They choose to keep the ball and Oregon will defend.

The No. 1 Oregon Ducks are nearing the end of their regular season, and standing in the Ducks’ way between an 11-0 record are the Wisconsin Badgers. The two Big Ten Conference powerhouses meet at Camp Randall Stadium at 4:30 p.m. PT.

Oregon enters this contest after a series of ups and downs at Autzen Stadium in their 38-19 win against the Maryland Terrapins. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel broke the NCAA touchdown record with 179 scores. His record-breaking touchdown was a three-yard pass to offensive lineman Gernorris Wilson that offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. scored the two point conversion.

Oregon offensive lineman Gernorris Wilson scores a touchdown as the Oregon Ducks host the Maryland Terrapins at Autzen Stadium

Oregon offensive lineman Gernorris Wilson scores a touchdown as the Oregon Ducks host the Maryland Terrapins at Autzen Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, in Eugene, Ore. / Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

On the other side of the ball, Kobe Savage had a career-high nine total tackles, one of the highest totals in a game for Oregon this year. Before leaving the game in the second half against Maryland, defensive end Jordan Burch recorded a sack, a forced fumble, a quarterback hurry, two pass breakups and a tackle for loss. He also showed his athleticism on a 36-yard rush off a fake punt in the second half.

OREGON DUCKS

OUT

1 Jordan Burch
6 Jahlil Florence
14 Khamari Terrell
15 Tez Johnson
17 Kyler Kasper
55 Marcus Harper
77 Matthew Bedford
93 My’Keil Gardner

WISCONSIN BADGERS

QUESTIONABLE

7 Jaheim Thomas
14 Tyrell Henry
92 Curt Neal

OUT

1 Chez Mellusi
10 Tyler Van Dyke
12 Joe Griffin
13 Kamo’i Latu
17 Cole LaCrue
46 Tamer Dalloul
64 Evan Brown
66 Leyton Nelson
89 Rob Booker
90 James Thompson

The biggest struggles for the Ducks came from penalties, kick returns and injuries. Against Maryland, Oregon had 12 penalties for 95 yards. With wide receiver and kick returner Tez Johnson out with an injury, Oregon’s special teams were one of the weakest points in the Maryland win.

Senior running back Jordan James, Burch and offensive lineman Marcus Harper II are all hitting starters dealing with injuries. Both Burch and Harper will be unavailable against Wisconsin.

“Bad performance for us, we’ve got to go back and look at the film to eliminate that,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said during the postgame news conference. “We didn’t play clean, so I don’t know if we were distracted, not focused… I feel like our guys had good energy and enthusiasm, but we put ourselves in some bad spots on defense. Gives them opportunities to first downs, hurt ourselves with some pre-snap penalties on offense, so that’s definitely something for us to attack and clean up.”

Wisconsin enters this game with a 5-4 overall record. The Badgers’ lost their last game against the Iowa Hawkeyes 42-10. Quarterback Braedyn Locke finished with 137 yards, two interceptions and a sack, so Oregon’s stout pass defense will look to make quick work of deep balls. Wisconsin’s defense doesn’t do well against rushing quarterbacks, so Gabriel may need to use his feet to get that edge against the Badgers.

Stay tuned below for updates throughout the game. The latest updates are located at the top of this article.

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