USC vs Washington - How to watch, follow, live stream, start time, TV channel
The USC Trojans (4-4, 2-4) and Washington Huskies (4-4, 2-3) will square off this weekend with both teams looking to take another step toward bowl eligibility. It’s a familiar opponent for USC fans, but these old Pac-12 rivals have played just twice since the 2016 season. With the Trojans looking at avenge last year’s loss in the Coliseum and stop a two-game win streak for the Huskies in the series, here’s everything you need to watch the latest installment of the USC – Washington rivalry.
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USC vs. Washington game info
Teams: USC Trojans vs. Washington Huskies
Date: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024
Location: Husky Stadium, Seattle, Washington
Time: 4:30 pm PT
Television: Big Ten Network (Jeff Levering, Jake Butt and Brooke Fletcher)
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Radio: ESPNLA 710 Radio with Pete Arbogast, Shaun Cody, Max Brown, Su’a Cravens, Jordan Moore and Jason Schwartz. (The game also can be heard on the Trojan Radio Network–KSHP 1400AM and KSHP-FM 107.1FM in Las Vegas, KSZL 1230AM in Barstow, KJJZ-HD3 102.7FM in Thousand Palms and KGU 95.1FM and 760AM in Honolulu–as well as on USCTrojans.com and KABC.com and on SiriusXM satellite radio (channels 197, 198, 397 or 959 and 960 on the app).
Spread: USC -2.5, over/under 55.5 (BetOnline)
Trojans vs. Huskies game notes
* USC holds an all-time record against Washington of 52-32-4. The Huskies have won three of the last four meetings but the teams have split the last two in Seattle.
* Washington ranks No. 1 in FBS in passing yards allowed, No. 3 in pass efficiency defense, No. 6 in total defense, and No. 23 in scoring defense. The Huskies rank No. 3 in yards allowed per pass attempt and No. 5 in yards allowed per play.
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* Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston leads the Big Ten with nine touchdown receptions.
* Washington running back Jonah Coleman is tied for No. 2 nationally with 30 rushes of at least 10 yards. He’s No. 29 overall in yards per carry and has rushed for 785 yards and five touchdowns this season.
* Washington holds the second-longest active home winning streak in college football at 18 wins in a row.
* USC quarterback Miller Moss ranks No. 8 overall with 25.38 completions per game and No. 11 overall with 2,262 passing yards this season.
* USC running back Woody Marks ranks No. 21 nationally with 755 rushing yards and is the active leader with at least one reception in 53-straight games. He’s No. 5 in the Big Ten in rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and rushing yards per game.