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USC vs. Washington FREE LIVE STREAM (11/2/24): Watch College Football Week 10 Online | Time, TV, channel


USC vs. Washington FREE LIVE STREAM (11/2/24): Watch College Football Week 10 Online | Time, TV, channel

The USC Trojans, led by quarterback Miller Moss, will face the Washington Huskies, led by quarterback Will Rogers, on Saturday, November 2, 2024 (11/2/24) at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington.

How to watch: Fans can watch the game for free through a trial of DirecTV Stream or fuboTV. You can also watch the show with a Sling TV subscription, which saves you half off your first month.

Here's what you need to know:

What: NCAA Football, Week 10

WHO: USC vs. Washington

When: Saturday, November 2, 2024

Where: Husky Stadium

Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

TV: Big Ten Network

Live stream: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV stream (free trial)

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Paramount+ (free trial): Paramount Plus will broadcast live college football games broadcast on CBS this year.

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Here's a preview capsule via Associated Press:

USC (4-4, 2-3 Big Ten) at Washington (4-4, 2-3), Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ET (Big Ten Network)

BetMGM college football odds: USC at 2 1/2.

Series record: The Trojans lead 52-31-4.

WHAT’S AT PLAY

Both teams have struggled in their first seasons in the Big Ten. Washington, which played in the national championship game last season, has lost three of its last four games, including a loss last weekend at Indiana. But the Huskies have won 18 straight home games, the second-longest streak in the country. Washington must win two of its final four games to be bowl eligible, but its remaining schedule includes No. 3 Penn State and No. 1 Oregon. The Trojans also need two more wins with Nebraska and Notre Dame on the schedule. USC is coming off a win over Rutgers, which was out for three games.

KEY MATCHUP

It may come down to passing by. Washington leads the nation in allowing an average of just 123.1 yards per game, and the Huskies rank sixth nationally in total defense. USC's passing offense ranks 16th nationally with a total average of 291 yards per game. Quarterback Miller Moss has thrown 16 touchdowns and six interceptions.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

USC: RB Woody Marks has rushed for 755 yards and eight touchdowns this season. Marks, who transferred to USC after four seasons at Mississippi State, had a career game against Rutgers with three rushing touchdowns, all in the first half. The last Trojan running back to have three rushing TDs in a game was Vavae Malepeai in 2021.

Washington: QB Will Rogers remains the Huskies' starter ahead of freshman Demond Williams Jr. Coach Jedd Fisch said Rogers “continues to give us the best chance.” He has thrown for 2,022 yards and 13 touchdowns with a 72.3% completion rate.

FACTS & FIGURES

The last time the two teams met in the Pacific Northwest, Washington won 28-14 in Seattle. In their most recent meeting overall, then-No. 2 Washington defeated USC 52-42 in Los Angeles last year. … Washington State WR Denzel Boston has nine touchdown catches, leading the Big Ten and fourth in the nation. His touchdown catches ranked him eighth on the Huskies' single-season list. … Trojan WR Makai had four catches for a career-high 134 yards against Rutgers. ….Washington LB Carson Bruener has 55 tackles this season.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report)

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