The USC Trojans face the Arizona Wildcats on Saturday, and here is all the info you need to watch the game.
Every single year, the USC Trojans are consistently rated higher than most people believe they should be. Before the year began, USC was portrayed as “back,” projected to be a playoff team and have Sam Darnold hoist the Heisman Trophy. Well, as in previous seasons, none of that will come to fruition. Barring insanity, USC will most likely fall short of the playoff, and Sam Darnold will not be hoisting the coveted Heisman Trophy award this year. But, that does not mean this year is a total waste. They can still achieve one of their goals, which was to win the Pac-12 for the first time since 2009. If they want to achieve that goal, they first have to find a way to stop Khalil Tate.
For the past five games, Tate has the eye of everyone in the entire country. Ever since coming in for Brandon Dawkins, Tate has been ablaze. He has nothing less than 130 rushing yards, with a maximum of 327 against Colorado. Arizona has been one of the hottest teams in America, winning five in a row, and it does not look like they plan on stopping anytime soon.
Let’s see if Darnold and his team can put a stop to the “Tate Madness” that has completely consumed the college football world. Darnold and USC have surely disappointed this year, but they still control their own destiny. Win out, and they will be playing in the Pac-12 Championship Game.
Fans can find this game on ESPN Saturday night. That means fans can go to WatchESPN or the ESPN app and log in with your cable or satellite subscription to access it. There is also watching it on FuboTV, which is another possible streaming option that requires a paid membership to use the service.
Details For Saturday’s game are below:
Date: Saturday, Nov.4
Start time: 10:45 p.m. ET
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Stadium: Memorial Coliseum
TV info: ESPN
Live stream: WatchESPN, FuboTV
This will be one of the best games of the weekend. Both defenses will have tall tasks into trying to stop one another. Tate has been on fire as of late, and USC has seemed to find their step. It’s going to be a tough matchup, but whoever gets the ball last seems as if they will win the game.