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How to watch Stanford Cardinal vs. Oregon State Beavers: College Football live stream info, TV channel, start time, odds

Week 11 of the college football season sees the 12th-ranked Oregon State Beavers host the Stanford Cardinal from Reser Stadium on Nov. 11 at 5:30 p.m. ET. The Beavers sit fourth in the Pac-12, with a 7-2 record and are coming off a win over the Colorado Buffaloes last week by a score of 26-19. The Cardinal, meanwhile, are eighth in the Pac-12 with a 3-6 record and are coming off a low-scoring 10-7 win over Washington State.

At a Glance:

  • Matchup: Stanford Cardinal at Oregon State Beavers
  • Date and Time: Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. ET
  • Home Field Advantage: Oregon State Beavers
  • Team Records: Stanford (3-6, 2-5), Oregon State (7-2, 4-2)
  • Odds: Oregon State favored by 18.5 points
  • TV Channel: Pac-12 Network

Odds & Analysis

Betting Lines

Favorite Spread Over/Under Las Vegas Score Prediction
Oregon State -18.5 54.5 Oregon State 37, Stanford 18

Oregon State comes into Saturday’s game as the clear favorite, with an offensive game that’s starting to click. They’re averaging 35.2 points per game, which is fourth-best in the Pac-12, while their 3,958 total yards and 439.8 yards per game of both rank fifth in the conference. Defensively, they’ve been solid, allowing 20.9 points against per game (fifth best in the Pac-12) and allowing 3,007 total yards against - good enough for fourth in the conference. Stanford, meanwhile, is allowing 34.1 points per game, and putting up just 21.3 on average - second worse in the Pac-12.


Team Stats

Statistic Stanford Oregon State
Points Scored per Game 21.3 35.2
Points Allowed per Game 34.1 20.9
Total Yards Gained 3,249 3,958
Total Yards Allowed 3,966 3,007

Stanford has struggled on both offense and defense this season. Their 21.3 points per game is second last in the conference, while their 361.0 yards per game is third last. They haven’t been much better defensively, allowing 34.1 points per game against, which is tenth in the conference, ahead of only USC and California.

At the other end of the field, the Beavers are an impressive offensive team. They’re averaging 35.2 points per game and have only two losses - one to Washington State, and the other to Arizona by three points. They’re coming off a 26-19 win last week against the Colorado Buffaloes.


Stanford and Oregon State Quarterback Matchup:

QB Team CMP ATT CMP% YDS AVG TD INT RTG
Ashton Daniels Stanford 148 249 59.4 1,707 6.9 9 4 125.7
DJ Uiagalelei Oregon State 134 230 58.3 2,014 8.8 18 4 154.2

DJ Uiagalelei is putting together a great season and has settled right in with Oregon State after losing the starting job late last season with Clemson and transferring over. His 2,014 total yards this year is sixth best in the Pac-12, while his 134 completions is eighth best, and his 12 TDs is fifth best. He’s throwing at 58.3 percent this year, which slightly lags last year’s ​​62.1 percent.

Uiagalelei will be up against Ashton Daniels, who, despite Stanford’s record, is having a good year. His 1,707 total yards is just one spot back of DJ for seventh in the Pac-12, while his 59.4 percent completion rate is better than DJ’s 58.3 percent. In his last game, Daniels went 15-for-31 (48.4 percent) in a 10-7 win against Washington State.


How to Watch the Oregon State vs. Stanford Game

On Saturday, Nov. 11, at 5:30 p.m. ET, the Oregon State Beavers host the Stanford Cardinal in Week 11 of NCAA football action. The game is set to air on Pac-12 Network, which is available with a 50% off subscription to Sling TV. You can also stream Pac-12 Network on Fubo.

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The Oregon State vs. Stanford game will be streaming on Pac-12 Network, which is available with a 50% off subscription to Sling TV. You can also stream Pac-12 Network on Fubo.


1.) Can you stream Oregon State vs. Stanford on Sling TV?

Yes! The best way to watch the Oregon State vs. Stanford game is Pac-12 Network with a subscription to Sling TV. For a limited time, you can get 50% off your first month of any plan that the live TV streaming service offers. Without the deal, the Sling Blue package (which includes ABC, Fox, NBC, and other major sports carriers) costs $40 per month, but you can subscribe for just $20 for the first month. Likewise, the Orange plan runs $40 but includes ESPN, TBS, and TNT, but you can get it 50% off for one month.

But, wait, there’s more! If you can’t live without all of the channels from both of Sling’s plans, you can get Orange and Blue for just $27.50 for the first month, half off the normal $55. If you go with the combo plan, you will get all of the channels mentioned above as well as ACC Network, ACC Network Extra, ESPN, ESPNU, Longhorn Network, Pac-12 Network, and SEC Network.


2.) Can you stream Oregon State vs. Stanford on Fubo?

Yes! Tune in for the Washington State vs. Arizona game on Pac-12 Network with at least a one-day free trial of Fubo. You will also be able to stream ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPNU, Pac-12 Network, and SEC Network.


3.) Can you stream Oregon State vs. Stanford on DIRECTV STREAM?

Unfortunately, DIRECTV STREAM doesn’t offer Pac-12 Network so you won’t be able to stream the Oregon State vs. Stanford game. You would be able to stream ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPNU, Longhorn Network, and SEC Network.


4.) Can you stream Oregon State vs. Stanford on Hulu Live TV?

No, Hulu Live TV doesn’t offer Pac-12 Network so you won’t be able to stream the Oregon State vs. Stanford game. You would be able to stream ACC Network, ACC Network Extra, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPNU, and SEC Network.


5.) Can you stream Oregon State vs. Stanford on YouTube TV?

Unfortunately, YouTube TV doesn’t offer Pac-12 Network so you won’t be able to stream the Oregon State vs. Stanford game. You would be able to stream ACC Network, ACC Network Extra, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPNU, and SEC Network.


Thomas writes about sports and entertainment for The Streamable. He studied film at USC's prestigious School of Cinematic Arts and is still waiting for Connor McDavid to win a Stanley Cup.

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