Wondering how you can watch, listen, or stream the Huskies on Friday? We've got you covered.
Washington Media Release
The Washington football team (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten) plays its first road game of the season (and first in nine games) this week as the Huskies travel to Piscataway, N.J., to take on Rutgers (3-0), Friday night at 5:00 p.m. PT/8:00 p.m. ET, on FOX television. The Dawgs last played a road game Nov. 18, 2023, at Oregon State, and have played four home games and four neutral-site games since. Rutgers, which had an off week on Sept. 14, is playing its Big Ten opener. The two teams have met twice – in the 2016 and 2017 season openers, the latter of those also coming on a Friday night in New Jersey. Following the Rutgers game, UW returns to Seattle to play host to Michigan on Oct. 5.
Here's how you can watch Saturday's game between Washington andRutgers
When:Friday at 5:00 p.m. PT
TV: FOX. TheWashington-Rutgers gamewill air on FOX, with Tim Brando(play-by-play)Devin Gardner(analyst) and Josh Sims(sideline) on the call.
You can watch via Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Cox, or DISH Network with the proper subscription.
Online (Streaming w/ subscription): fuboTV, Sling TV, YouTubeTV, fox.com/live
Radio: SiriusXM (channel 83 or 372). The Washington IMG College Network, with its flagship station KJR 93.3 FM (Seattle), will carry the live broadcast of every football game on numerous Northwest radio stations. The entire broadcast is available worldwide on the Huskies Gameday mobile app and the Varsity app.
WASHINGTON:
Seattle/Tacoma (flagship)
KJR 93.3 FM
Aberdeen
KWOK 1490 AM
Bellingham
KPUG 1170 AM/97.9 FM
Centralia
KELA 1470 AM
Longview
KLYK 93.9 FM/94.9 FM
Moses Lake
KWIQ 1020 AM
Omak
KOMW 680 AM
Port Angeles/Sequim
KONP 1450 AM
Spokane
KQNT 590 AM
Tri-Cities
KFLD 870 AM/98.7 FM
Walla Walla
KUJ 1420 AM
Yakima
KUTI 1460 AM
You can listen to the game anywhere via their feed on gohuskies.com. Fifth-year play-by-play man Tony Castricone will be with color analyst Cameron Cleeland and Elise Woodward (sideline). Radio coverage begins four hours before kickoff on the network’s flagship station – Seattle’s SportsRadio KJR 93.3 FM – with “Husky Gameday” live from The Zone for Husky home games. Statewide coverage on the 17-station Washington Sports Network begins two hours before kickoff. The broadcast of the game will also air on Sirius satellite radio or XM satellite radio (channel 83 or 372).
Washington and Rutgers have faced off just twice in both programs' lengthy histories, and both pretty recently. The Huskies and Scarlet Knights played in the seasonopener in both 2016 and 2017. Here's a look at those two games:
Washington 48, Rutgers 13
September 3, 2016, Husky Stadium
Washington opened the 2016 season with its first-ever match-up with Rutgers last Sept. 3 at Husky Stadium, earning a 48-13 victory. Husky quarterback Jake Browning opened his record-setting season with a solid outing, completing 18-of-27 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns, while the Huskies got help on special teams in the form of a touchdown on a kickoff return from John Ross and another on a Dante Pettis punt return. For Ross, it was a fabulous debut after a year off due to injury as, along with that 92-yard kick return, he also scored on Browning passes of 38 and 50 yards. The Huskies scored 24 points in the first quarter to take what proved an insurmountable lead. Browning hit Chico McClatcher on a 43-yard toss for the first TD of the season to get things started. Defensively, the Huskies were led by 12 tackles from Keishawn Bierria and 11 from Azeem Victor.
Washington 30, Rutgers 14
September 1, 2017, High Points Solutions Stadium
UW made the return trip in the home-and-home with Rutgers to open the 2017 season. After the Knights scored a touchdown to open the game, the UW took a 10-7 lead into the locker room at halftime thanks to a Tristan Vizcaino field goal and a 61-yard punt return TD from Dante Pettis (the eventual NCAA career punt return TDs record-holder, who also returned a punt for a TD vs. Rutgers in 2016. UW scored the first 17 points of the second half, as scoring passes from Jake Browning to running backs Lavon Coleman and Myles Gaskin sandwiched another field goal from Vizcaino, who after a second Rutgers TD, tacked on a third to close out the scoring. The star of the game, however, was RS freshman cornerback Byron Murphy, who notched two interceptions in his collegiate debut.