How to watch WSU vs. University of Wyoming

How to watch WSU vs. University of Wyoming

Washington State University will face the University of Wyoming on Senior Night on Saturday, November 30th.

WSU enters the week with an 8-3 record, marking its most wins since 2018 and securing bowl eligibility for the eighth time in the last nine full seasons.

The Cougars boast the seventh-best offense in the country, averaging 38.8 points per game, while their defense ranks 25th with 19 takeaways. Quarterback John Mateer leads the country with 42 total touchdowns and ranks fifth nationally in total offense (338.8 yards per game) and passing touchdowns (28). Wide receiver Kyle Williams is second nationally with 12 receiving touchdowns, and cornerback Ethan O’Connor is tied for 12th with four interceptions. Head coach Jake Dickert, in his third full season, has a career record of 23-19.

What time is the WSU-Wyoming game?

Kickoff for the game between Washington State University and the University of Wyoming is scheduled for 3:40 p.m. PT at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington.

What TV station is the WSU-Wyoming game on?

The WSU-Wyoming game airs at 3:40 p.m. PT on The CW. play-by-play with Ted Robinson; Analyst: Ryan Leaf

History of the Cougars-Cowboys matchup

Washington State holds a 5-2 edge in the all-time series against Wyoming, including a 41-19 win in their last meeting in the 2018 season opener in Laramie. The Cougars are 2-2 against the Cowboys in Pullman, with their last win (31-14) coming in 2015. WSU head coach Jake Dickert was on Wyoming’s defensive staff for three seasons (2017-19), including as defensive coordinator in the Year 2019. Additionally, defensive line coach Pete Kaligis and chief of staff Brent Vernon each spent 13 years at Wyoming (2009-21).

Which players on the WSU football team are seniors?

Before Saturday’s game, Washington State will honor 17 seniors playing their final game at Gesa Field. Seniors include defensemen Tyson Durant, Kapena Gushiken, Tanner Moku, Cole Norah and Jerrae Williams; edge rushers Andrew Edson, Nusi Malani, Quinn Roff, Syrus Webster; kicker Dean Janikowski; tight end Billy Riviere III; offensive lineman Esa Pole; wide receivers Kyle Maxwell and Kyle Williams; running back Cooper Mathers; and linebackers Wesley Steiner and Kyle Thornton.

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