The Washington State Cougars (4-3) hit the road for a Pac-12 clash against the Arizona State Sun Devils (1-6) on Saturday, October 28, 2023 at Sun Devil Stadium.
You’ll want to check out PACN for the upcoming matchup between the Cougars and Sun Devils.
When is Washington State vs. Arizona State and when does it start?
This matchup between the Cougars and Sun Devils will happen on Saturday, October 28, 2023. Be ready to see the kickoff at 8:00 PM ET.
Where to watch Washington State vs. Arizona State
The Cougars and Sun Devils will take to the gridiron at Sun Devil Stadium for this matchup on October 28, and if you’d like to see the game live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!
What channel is the game on?
You can catch this game live on PACN.
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Washington State Stats & Insights
The Cougars played the Oregon Ducks in their last game, losing 38-24.
With 438.0 yards allowed per game on defense, which ranks 14th-worst in the FBS, Washington State has had to lean on its 32nd-ranked offense (439.9 yards per contest) to keep them in games.
While the Cougars rank 12th-worst in the FBS in passing defense with 275.6 passing yards allowed per game, it’s been a different situation offensively, as they rank second-best in the FBS (351.3 passing yards per game).
Washington State ranks seventh-worst in rushing offense (88.6 rushing yards per game), but has been better on defense, ranking 97th with 162.4 rushing yards allowed per contest.
The Cougars are putting up 32.9 points per game offensively this year (37th in the FBS), and they are surrendering 29.9 points per game (100th) on the other side of the ball.
Arizona State Stats & Insights
The Cougars played the Oregon Ducks in their last game, losing 38-24.
Arizona State ranks 102nd with 342.1 total yards per game on offense, and it ranks 32nd with 332.3 total yards ceded per game on the defensive side of the ball.
With 249.6 passing yards per game on offense, the Sun Devils rank 48th in the FBS. On defense, they rank 68th, allowing 225.3 passing yards per game.
Offensively, Arizona State is a bottom-25 run offense, generating only 92.6 rushing yards per game (ninth-worst). Fortunately, it is thriving on the other side of the ball, allowing just 107.0 rushing yards per contest (22nd-best).
The Sun Devils have been sputtering offensively, ranking seventh-worst in the FBS with 17.0 points per game. They have been better on defense, giving up 26.4 points per contest (79th-ranked).
Washington State Key Players to Watch
Cameron Ward has been a dual threat to lead Washington State in both passing and rushing. He has 2,221 passing yards (317.3 ypg), completing 69.8% of his passes and collecting 15 touchdown passes and three interceptions this season. He’s rushed for 131 yards (18.7 ypg) on 67 carries with three rushing touchdowns.
Nakia Watson has carried the ball 59 times for a team-high 173 yards (24.7 per game), with four touchdowns this year. He’s also tacked on 15 catches for 189 yards (27.0 per game) and two touchdowns.
Kyle Williams’ team-leading 550 receiving yards (78.6 yards per game) have come on 38 receptions with four touchdowns.
Lincoln Victor has recorded 522 receiving yards (87.0 yards per game) and three touchdowns, reeling in 44 passes this year.
Joshua Kelly’s 32 receptions are good enough for 433 yards (61.9 ypg) and five touchdowns.
Arizona State Key Players to Watch
Trenton Bourguet has 922 passing yards (230.5 ypg) to lead Arizona State, completing 62.1% of his passes and tossing one touchdown pass and three interceptions this season.
Cameron Skattebo’s team-high 418 rushing yards (59.7 per game) have come on 104 carries, with six touchdowns this year. He’s also added 270 yards (38.6 per game) on 19 catches with one touchdown.
This season DeCarlos Brooks has rushed for 153 yards (51.0 per game) on 31 carries.
Elijhah Badger’s 472 receiving yards (67.4 yards per game) lead the team. He has 41 receptions with two touchdowns.
Xavier Guillory’s 21 catches have netted him 226 yards (32.3 ypg) and one touchdown.