USC vs. Oregon State: How to Watch, Listen to the Trojans' Matchup with the Beavers
On Saturday, USC Football travels up to Corvallis, Oregon for a matchup vs. Oregon State.
If you’re not sure of how to watch/listen to the game, we’ve got you covered.
How to Watch, Listen to USC vs. Oregon State
Kickoff Time: 6:30 PM PDT
Television Network: Pac 12 Network
Live Stream: Pac 12 Live/Pac 12 Now App
Announcers: Ted Robinson, Yogi Roth
Radio Network: KABC Radio 790
Announcers: Pete Arbogast, Shaun Cody
If you are like me and your television provider does not carry Pac 12 Network, here’s a handy guide on how to watch the channel without cable. The best options are Vidgo, Sling TV, and FuboTV—which offers a one-week free trial.
If you are unable to make it to a television or radio, be sure to stay tuned to WeAreSC.com for constant updates from the game. And make sure to check out our WeAreSC Message Board for behind-the-scenes coverage and to discuss the action with fellow Trojans.
Game Notes
To help you get prepared for kickoff, here are some notes about the matchup:
-USC leads the all-time series with Oregon State 63-12-4. The Trojans have won 36 of the past 41 matchups dating back to 1968, including a conference-record 26-game win streak in the series from 1968 through 1999.
-The teams’ most recent meeting came last season at the Coliseum, which Oregon State won 45-27. It was the Beavers’ first win over USC in Los Angeles since 1960.
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-USC has won its last two games in Corvallis, in 2018 and 2013. Prior to that, the Trojans had lost three consecutive road games against the Beavers. In two of those losses, USC entered the game ranked in the top three.
-The Beavers will be without starting tight end Luke Musgrave on Saturday, who is out with an injury. Musgrave is just one of two Oregon State players with double digit receptions through the first three weeks of the season.