Oregon travels to Stanford on Saturday for the final time as Pac-12 foes.

For years, this matchup was must-see TV. For the first five years of the Pac-12 Championship Game, it was either the Ducks or the Cardinal playing in and winning the title game. In the years since, Oregon has stumbled against Stanford more than once.

This game could provide another interesting chapter in the series. Few expect that to be the case, though.

Stanford enters at 1-3, losers of three straight. After blasting Colorado in Week 4, Oregon comes into the game at 4-0 and ranked No. 9 in the country.

Here’s everything you need to know for the game.

TV and Kickoff Time

Kickoff time: 3:30 p.m. PT

Location: Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California

TV Network: Pac-12 Network

Betting odds

Line: Oregon -27

Total: 60

Money line: Oregon -15000, Stanford +2000

Via Bet365

Score predictions

ESPN’s FPI gives Oregon a 96.6% chance to beat the Cardinal.

Bill Connelly’s SP+ projects a 44-12 Oregon victory.

Saturday Out West’s Jon Gold predicts a 55-10 Oregon win:

Oregon is rolling, coming off a 42-6 beatdown of Colorado that was worse than the final score indicates. The Ducks are favored on the road by 27 points. Where is Andrew Luck when you need him? Bo Nix is going to light up a Stanford secondary that has been decent this year.

Saturday Out West’s Derek Peterson picked Oregon to cover the 27-point spread:

A lot of the narrative here this week has been that Stanford just finds a way and keeps it uncomfortable in this matchup. But this isn’t the same Stanford team. Well, maybe it is, at least in the sense that the defense is still broken — 6.4 yards per play, 120th nationally. The last running quarterback the Ducks faced ate them up a bit. However, I think Stanford’s “you run, I pass” system at quarterback takes away a bit of the dual-threat dilemma from a defensive perspective. Oregon looks legit, and I think the Ducks continue to roll.