How to watch USC vs. Washington: Broadcast info, game notes, more

Here is everything that USC football fans need to know ahead of the Trojans' game at Washington.
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Finally this season, the USC football team is getting a taste of the old PAC-12 life when the Trojans travel to Washington on Saturday night for what is the latest edition of what has been a long-running conference rivalry. Of course, now, the matchup is a Big Ten showdown.

The Huskies enter the game at 4-4 on the season overall and 2-3 in conference action. With USC sitting at 4-4 as well, this is a massive game for both teams.

It isn't that the winner will be a factor in the conference race. Rather, both programs need to pick up a win against an opponent that their fan base cares about beating.

Additionally, USC needs to find a way to pick up two wins to get to bowl eligibility. With only four games remaining, that isn't a guarantee. Thus, beating the Huskies this weekend would be a big step toward avoiding the totally inconceivable scenario in which the Trojans wouldn't get to at least six wins this year.

Given that and given the rivalry with Washington, USC fans around the nation will be tuning in for this rivalry game. So let's look at everything fans need to know for this game starting with the broadcast info.

USC vs. Washington broadcast info

Kickoff: 4:30 p.m. Pacific

TV: Big Ten Network
Broadcast team: Jeff Levering, Jake Butt, and Brooke Fletcher

Radio: 2:30 p.m. (PT), ESPNLA 710AM Radio
Broadcast team: Pete Arbogast, Shaun Cody, Cody Kessler, Su’a Cravens, Jordan Moore, Jason Schwartz (includes 2-hour post-game show).

Satellite: SiriusXM satellite radio (channels 197, 198, 397 or 959 and 960 on the app

USC vs. Washington odds

Odds courtesy of FanDuel.com.

Favorite

Moneyline

Over/Under

USC -2.5

USC -134 Washington +112

55.5

USC vs. Washington weather forecast

High: 53
Low: 45
Skies: Cloudy
Rain: 50%
Winds: SSE 5-10 MPH

USC vs. Washington all-time series

USC all-time record: 51-31-4
First meeting: 1929 (Washington 22-0 in Seattle)
Most recent meeting: 2023: (Washington 52-42 in L.A.)

USC vs. Washington game notes

All game notes courtesy of USCTrojans.com.

• USC travels to the Pacific Northwest for the first time since 2019 to challenge the Washington Huskies on Saturday, Nov. 2 in Husky Stadium

• USC has a 270-140-20 (.651) all-time record while playing in the month of November (not including 3 wins vacated due to NCAA penalty; original record: 273-140-20, .654).

• USC is 51-39-1 (.566) in its last 91 games on artificial turf (not including 3 wins vacated due to NCAA penalty; original record: 54-39-1, .580).

• Keeping in mind that rain is a possibility whenever playing in the Pacific Northwest, USC has a 24-
23-2 record in games in which it rained during a major portion of the contest. USC’s last rain game was at Washington State in 2021 (USC won, 45-14).

• USC has two players from the state of Washington on the roster (OL Micah Banuelos and TE Kade
Eldridge), while Washington has 52 players who call California home.

• USC RB Woody Marks, USC CB DeCarlos Nicholson and Washington QB Will Rogers were teammates at Mississippi State from 2022-23.

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