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How to watch WSU Cougars football vs. Hawaii

The Washington State Cougars return to Gesa Field on Saturday, October 19th to host the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors on Homecoming weekend.

The Cougs are coming off a 25-17 win over the Fresno State Bulldogs and currently have a record of 5-1. Hawaii is 2-4 after a 28-7 loss to 15th-ranked Boise State.

WSU and Hawaii will meet for the first time since 2009, when the Rainbow Warriors won 38-20 at CenturyLink Field. The first meeting between the two schools will take place on Saturday in Pullman.

Read on to find out about broadcast times, where to watch the game and more.

What time is the WSU-Hawaii game?

Kickoff for Washington State's homecoming game is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at 12:30 p.m

What TV station is the WSU-Hawaii game on?

The WSU vs. Hawaii game will be broadcast nationally on The CW. In Seattle, the ARC is Seattle – KUNS channel 51. In Spokane, it is KSKN channel 22. In Yakima-Tri-Cities, it is on CW9. Portland's CW is KRCW channel 32.

How do I listen to the WSU-Hawaii game on the radio?

Listeners can catch a live radio broadcast on the Washington Sports Network, Sirius/XM channels 97 or 195 or via the Varsity Network app.

Cougar football broadcasts begin two hours before kickoff and conclude with postgame coach and player interviews and the Coug Talk call-in show. Flagship radio stations are KXLY 920AM/100.7 FM in Spokane and KHTR 104.3 FM in Pullman.

How are the WSU Cougs playing this season?

Washington State opened the season 5-1 for the first time since 2018. Their recent play has earned them some recognition, receiving 32 votes in the AP Top 25 College Football poll, ranking them 30th overall.

The Cougars currently have the No. 19 scoring team nationally, with quarterback John Mateer leading the way. Their defense is also No. 19 in the country with 11 takeaways, helped by cornerback Ethan O'Connor's three interceptions.

Despite being blown out by Boise State in Week 5, WSU bounced back after its bye week and defeated Fresno State 25-17. The Cougs finished the game with 172 passing yards, 123 rushing yards and three touchdowns.

Wazzu's next game is Saturday against San Diego State at 7:30 p.m

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