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How to watch University of Washington Huskies vs. USC

It’s a battle between the 4-4 Big Ten Conference newcomers as the Washington Huskies will host the USC Trojans on Saturday.

The Huskies are coming off a 31-17 loss to the undefeated Indiana Hoosiers, while USC just ended its three-game losing streak with a win over Rutgers.

Although both teams got off to a rocky start in their new conference, the Huskies have won 18 straight home games, the second-longest streak in the country.

Will UW defend Husky Stadium in its homecoming game? Read on to find out more about the game and how to watch it live.

What time is the UW-USC game?

The game begins at 4:30 p.m. PT at Husky Stadium in Seattle.

What TV channel is the UW-USC game on?

The Washington-USC game will air on the Big Ten Network with Jeff Levering, Jake Butt and Brooke Fletcher anchoring the show.

How can I listen to the UW-USC game on the radio?

The game will be broadcast from Learfield by the Washington Sports Network. Tony Castricone will handle play-by-play duties, with former Husky tight end Cameron Cleeland serving as analyst and Elise Woodward serving as sideline reporter.

Coverage begins four hours before kickoff on Seattle’s SportsRadio KJR 93.3 FM with “Husky Gameday.” National coverage begins two hours before kickoff on the 16-channel Washington Sports Network.

The broadcast will also be available on Sirius/XM channels 139 or 195, as well as on the Huskies Gameday mobile app and the Varsity app. The Husky Football Coach’s Show airs Mondays at 6:00 pm PT.

Huskies-Trojans matchup history

This will be the 88th meeting between the Trojans and Huskies, a series that dates back 101 years to their first meeting in 1923.

The former Pac-12 opponents last met in 2023, with UW winning 52-42 in Los Angeles. When USC last visited Husky Stadium in 2019, Washington won 28-14.

The Huskies must win two of their last four games to be eligible to bowl. However, the remaining schedule includes No. 3 Penn State and No. 1 Oregon.

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