September 19, 2024

Unranked to start the year, the Washington Huskies face the Weber State Wildcats today hoping to prove this program has revamped and reloaded following a huge exodus of talent during the offseason. This game kicks off at 8 p.m. PT/11 p.m. ET (10 p.m. CT) on Saturday, August 31 with a live broadcast on Big Ten Network, and streaming live on demand.How Washington Huskies' coach Kalen DeBoer's salary stacks up to other  coaches - Axios Seattle

• WATCH: UW Huskies vs. Weber State live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial), or see more streaming options listed below. Because of the Xfinity/Comcast blackout affecting fans in the Pacific Northwest, watching this game on a streaming service may be the only way to see this Week 1 matchup.

How to watch live stream online: If you don’t have cable, you can still watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you are out of free trials, the cheapest and best way to watch this game and more football this month is by signing up for Sling (promotional offers, cheapest streaming plans), which costs around $31 for the first month if you add the “Sports Extra” package that includes Big Ten Network and a few other sports channels. If you already have a cable or satellite subscription already, you can watch the game on FOX Sports Live by signing in with your provider information.

The first thing you notice about Jedd Fisch is that razor-sharp voice, the one that sort of crackles like a campsite fire when he speaks, with enunciation io clear and profound you can’t help but hear everything he has to say.

The other immediate observation is he’s a true student of the game, having never played it only studied it, hence he brings a cerebral approach.

On Saturday night, the newest University of Washington football coach will fully reveal himself when he sends his patchwork Huskies up against what should be an overmatched Weber State team to launch a landmark season that has them playing in the Big Ten, coming off a CFP national championship game appearance and dealing with a rapidly changing college football landscape that has come down to who has the most money to pay players.

 

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