The second-ranked Oregon Ducks football team is looking to cruise to another victory Saturday at 10:30 p.m. over the unranked California Golden Bears.

The Ducks (3-0) will be on their home turf at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, OR at 10:30 p.m. EST as the Golden Bears (1-2) try to take them down. However, Oregon has scored 184 points over their opponents' 27 points this season and has averaged 61.3 points per game.

Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota has totaled 1,151 yards this season and thrown seven touchdowns with no interceptions. The Ducks came back from their first-quarter 7-0 deficit in their latest match against Tennessee. Mariota said that they don't let early deficits worry them.

"We don't get frustrated," the sophomore said. "We understand that sometimes we'll get slowed up a little bit. But once we find a rhythm, we're pretty good."

California freshman quarterback Jared Goff has averaged 435.3 passing yards this season, leading the FBS, though he has also been sacked 12 times.

Regardless, Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich is not ready to call it an easy victory.

"This next game is going to be completely opposite of these last three," he told the school's website. "Cal has thrown it around probably more than anyone else. They throw it a ton, and watching some of the game (against Ohio State), it's just a different set of challenges."

Oregon has won its last four games against California.

The California Golden Bears at Oregon Ducks game will be broadcast on the PAC-12 network at 10:30 p.m. EST/7:30 p.m. PST and can be seen in live stream here.