Washington State vs. Nevada live stream: How to watch online

PULLMAN, WA - SEPTEMBER 09: Jamire Calvin #6 of the Washington State Cougars celebrates his touchdown in the second half against the Boise State Broncos at Martin Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Pullman, Washington. Washington State defeated Boise State 47-44 in triple overtime. (Photo by William Mancebo/Getty Images)
PULLMAN, WA - SEPTEMBER 09: Jamire Calvin #6 of the Washington State Cougars celebrates his touchdown in the second half against the Boise State Broncos at Martin Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Pullman, Washington. Washington State defeated Boise State 47-44 in triple overtime. (Photo by William Mancebo/Getty Images) /
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The No. 18 Washington State Cougars will face off against the Nevada Wolfpack Saturday. Here’s how to watch one of the best offenses in college football online.

The Washington State Cougars hope to continue their undefeated start to the season as they play Nevada. Kickoff from Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington on Saturday will be at 6:00 p.m. ET. The Pac-12 Network will have the telecast. The available live stream will be on Pac-12 Live.

Washington State hasn’t missed a beat since their huge comeback victory over Boise State in Week 2. They beat Pac-12 opponent Oregon State 52-23 in Week 3. They come into this game with a ton of confidence and their offense is playing its best. Quarterback Luke Falk is back to his gunslinging ways. He is averaging 300 yards per game with nine touchdowns and one interception overall. Additionally, he has completed 77 percent of his passes, which is amazing given how many he passes he makes. He has made their offense one of the best in the country. They average 43.3 points and 485.7 yards per game. The Cougars have improved their defense a lot since past season. While they have been passing effectively for a few years, defense used to be a big hole in their game. However, they allow just 22.3 points and 299.3 yards per game. Furthermore, they’ve forced seven turnovers in just three games.

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They have a +3 turnover margin on the season. Although, they lost linebacker Peyton Pueller to a foot injury which will force him to miss the rest of the season. It will be interesting to see how they fill the hole filled by his loss. That being said, Washington State should have no problem handling the Wolfpack if they play even close to their best.

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On the other hand, Nevada’s start to the season has been frustrating. They have yet to win a game in three contests. Their competition hasn’t been steep either. In Week 3, they were shocked by an FCS opponent in Idaho State. Their offense has actually been pretty good early this season. They average 24 points and 383.3 yards per game, but turnovers have definitely been an issue. For example, they turned the ball over three times against Idaho State and didn’t force and takeaways of their own. The quarterback position has been a question mark since the spring. Freshman Kaymen Cureton and Ty Gangi are still battling for the position. However, at the moment, Cureton looks to be the starter. He is throwing for 238 yards per game. Additionally, he has thrown four touchdowns and two interceptions on 47.3 percent passing. Also, their running game has performed well. Jaxson Kincaide averages 81.7 yards per game, while Kelton Moore averages 54. Defensively is where the Wolfpack have a number of holes. They are giving up 32.7 points and 439 yards per game. This is not the defense you want against one of the best offenses in the country. Nevada will need to make some big changes if they hope to compete against Washington State.

Date: Saturday, Sep. 23
Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
Location: Pullman, Washington
Venue: Martin Stadium
TV Info: Pac-12 Network
Live Stream: Pac-12 LivefuboTV

According to Sportsbook Review, Washington State is favored to win their fourth game by 24 points. The game’s over/under is 64 points.

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Washington State shouldn’t have any problem handling Nevada at home on Saturday. They are just too good offensively to receive their first loss on Saturday.