Oregon and Washington are set to square off in Rivalry Week for the first time as members of the Big Ten. The former Pac-12 rivals met in the final Pac-12 Championship Game last season, but this year’s matchup will have slightly different stakes.

Coming out of Week 12, the two rivals were still waiting on a final kickoff time and designation with the B1G opting for the 6-day window for a handful of key rivalries. The conference finally set the details Saturday night, and it will be a prime slot and network for the Huskies and Ducks.

The B1G confirmed Oregon hosting Washington will kickoff at 7:30 pm ET/4:30 pm PT with the broadcast set for NBC. It’s another marquee network for the Ducks, something that has been a regular occurrence this season, with Dan Lanning’s No. 1 ranked team looking to finish an undefeated regular season.

The two rivals have produced some intense games lately with the last 3 games decided by a total of 9 points. Unfortunately for Oregon, Dan Lanning is 0-3 against the Huskies since arriving in Eugene, including a 34-31 loss in the Pac-12 Championship last season.

Now, Lanning gets his best shot at the Huskies with Jedd Fisch’s team 6-5 entering the game. The Ducks are still a perfect 11-0 and will have the benefit of playing inside Autzen Stadium for this one.

Washington holds a 63-48-5 all-time series lead while the Huskies have won 5 of the last 8 matchups. The last time an unranked team won the game occurred in 2015 when unranked Oregon beat Washington.