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The Washington State Cougars will host the Colorado Buffaloes for their first home game in nearly a month at 4:00 pm PT on October 19. The Conference announced Monday that the game will be broadcast on either ESPN 2 or ESPNU.
Our Homecoming game against Colorado next Saturday will kick off at 4 p.m. on ESPN2 or ESPNU#GoCougs | #JoinTheHunt pic.twitter.com/Gmqk1R4fdj
— Washington State Football (@WSUCougarFB) October 7, 2019
The home game will come at a much needed time for the Cougars after they dropped two embarrassing games in back-to-back weeks against UCLA and Utah, had a bye, and will head to Tempe to take on Arizona State this weekend. The Cougars will then head on the road again to take on Oregon and California after Colorado.
Colorado (3-2) has been involved in close games since their season-opening victory against Colorado State as they have had four straight games decided by 7 points or less including two overtime games. They will head to Eugene to take on the Ducks this weekend before visiting Pullman.
The matchup between the two has been one sided for the past two years as the Cougs have outscored the Buffaloes 59-7. They have also won three of the last four meetings with two victories being in Pullman.
Memphis vs. Tulane landed the same 4:00 p.m. PT time slot and also got the “ESPN2 or ESPNU” treatment. The ESPN family of networks are more than likely waiting to see the outcomes of this weekends game before deciding if #23 Memphis or the Cougs will land the ESPN2 spot.
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Football:
First look: Washington State at No. 18 Arizona State | The Spokesman-Review
Washington State (3-2, 0-2) looks to break out of a two-game funk in Pac-12 play when it travels to face No. 18 Arizona State (4-1, 1-1).
WSU Travels to Tempe To Face No. 18 Arizona State - Washington State University Athletics
Kickoff is set for 12:40 p.m. on the Pac-12 Networks.
Late afternoon kickoff time set for Homecoming game between Washington State, Colorado | The Spokesman-Review
The Cougars and Buffaloes will kick off at 4 p.m. next Saturday, the Pac-12 announced Monday morning. The ESPN family of networks will carry the broadcast, but it’s still to be determined whether the action will air on ESPN2 or ESPNU.
Basketball:
Huskies, Cougars express confidence for their upcoming women’s basketball season
The Pac-12 conference held their media day on Monday for women’s basketball, how do the Huskies and the Cougars feel about the upcoming season?
Soccer:
Makamae Gomera-Stevens scores in OT to lift WSU Cougars over Cal Bears | The Spokesman-Review
Makamae Gomera-Stevens scored 1 minute, 11 seconds into overtime and the 14th-ranked Washington State Cougars earned a 1-0 victory over the No. 20 California Golden Bears in Pac-12 Conference women’s soccer action on Sunday.
Golf:
Chiam Leads WSU on First Day of Mountaineer Invitational - Washington State University Athletics
Darkness suspends second round of play.