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Washington State vs. Boise State FREE LIVESTREAM (9/28/24): Watch college football Week 5 online | Time, TV, channel
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Washington State vs. Boise State FREE LIVESTREAM (9/28/24): Watch college football Week 5 online | Time, TV, channel

The undefeated Washington State Cougars, led by quarterback John Mateer, will face the No. 25 Boise State Broncos, led by quarterback, on Saturday, September 28, 2024 (9/28/24) at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho Maddux Madsen.

How to watch: Fans can watch the game for free via a trial of DirecTV Stream or fuboTV, which is offering $30 off this month. You can also watch via a subscription to Sling TV, the first month you get half a discount.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: NCAA Football Week 5

WHO: Washington State vs. Boise State

When: Saturday September 28, 2024

Where: Albertsons Stadium

Time: 10pm ET

TV: FS1

Live stream: fuboTV (free trial), DirectTV stream (free trial)

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Here are the best streaming options for college football this season:

Fubo TV (free trial): fuboTV offers ESPN, FOX, ABC, NBC and CBS.

DirectTV stream (free trial): DirecTV Stream offers ESPN, FOX, NBC and CBS.

Sling TV ($25 off first month)– Sling TV offers ESPN, FOX, ABC and NBC.

ESPN+($9.99 per month): ESPN+ offers college football games every weekend for just $9.99 per month. These games are exclusive to the platform.

Peacock TV ($5.99 per month): Peacock will simulcast all of NBC Sports’ college football games on the NBC broadcast network this season, including Big Ten Saturday Night. Peacock will also stream Notre Dame home games. Select games will also stream exclusively on Peacock this year.

Biggest+ (free trial): Paramount Plus will stream college football games live on CBS this year.

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Here’s a sample capsule via Associated Press:

Washington State (4-0) at No. 25 Boise State (2-1), Saturday, 10 p.m. ET (FS1)

BettingMGM College Football Odds: Boise State at 7 1/2.

Series record: Washington State leads 5-1.

What is at stake?

A pair of future Pac-12 Conference foes meet in a very intriguing matchup that could have ramifications in December. The Cougars survived last week’s 54-52 win over San Jose State, but now face their first real match of the season in what could be their toughest game. The Broncos bounced back from their narrow Week 2 loss at Oregon by beating Portland State at home last week and resting some of their key players, including star Ashton Jeanty.

Key match

Boise State QB Maddux Madsen vs. Washington State secondary. Teams should be loading up to stop the run because of what Jeanty and his fellow running backs have done in the first three games. That means the Broncos’ offensive success could come down to what Madsen can accomplish through the air while facing a Washington State secondary that ranks 132nd out of 133 teams in giving up nearly 320 yards per passing game, including 375 to the state San Jose QB Emmett. Brown last week.

Players to watch

Washington State: Everything for the Cougars now starts and ends with QB John Mateer, who is third in the nation in total yards per game with 381.8, seventh in TD passes with 11 and at least one rushing TD and one passing TD in each match has from the first four matches. Mateer had 390 yards passing and 111 yards rushing against San Jose State last week.

Boise State: Jeanty. Through three games, he has rushed for 586 yards and nine touchdowns, and averaged a whopping 10.5 yards per carry. Jeanty had just 11 touches in the win over Portland State, meaning he should be well rested against a Washington State defense that has gone six straight games without allowing a 100-yard rusher dating to last season.

Facts & figures

Boise State is in the AP Top 25 for the first time since a two-week stretch in November 2020. The Broncos are 113-21 all-time in the rankings. … Washington State has started 4-0 in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1906-07. … Boise State leads the nation with seven plays of 50 yards or more so far this season. … Teams last met in 2017, a while 47-44 triple-overtime win over the Cougars, which was highlighted by the late Tyler Hilinski coming off the bench to throw three touchdowns as Washington State rallied from a 21-point deficit.

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