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Arizona football vs. Oregon State schedule, TV: How to watch, stream Pac-12 college game

The Arizona Wildcats play the Oregon State Beavers on Saturday, Oct. 28 in a Week 9 Pac-12 college football game.

Here's a look at the time, channel and broadcast information for the game, which will be played at Arizona Stadium in Tucson.

Arizona (4-3) is coming off a bye week after defeating Washington State on Oct. 14, 44-6.

Oregon State (6-1) is also coming off a bye after beating UCLA on Oct. 14, 36-24.

Oregon State is a 3.5-point favorite in the game, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.

The Beavers are -169 on the moneyline. The Wildcats are +142.

The over/under for the game is set at 56.5 points.

Arizona holds a 24-16-1 advantage in the all-time series against Oregon State. The Beavers beat the Wildcats in the most recent matchup between these teams in 2019, 56-38.

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The Arizona Wildcats' Pac-12 game against Oregon State on Saturday can be seen on ESPN.
The Arizona Wildcats' Pac-12 game against Oregon State on Saturday can be seen on ESPN.

How to watch Oregon State football vs. Arizona Week 9 Pac-12 college football game:

The game can be seen at 7:30 p.m. MST time on ESPN.

ESPN is available via Sling TV, Cox, Dish, Fubo (free trial), Vidgo, Dish, and other providers.

Brian Custer will provide the play-by-play for the game and Rod Gilmore will be the analyst.

This is Oregon State's first appearance on ESPN this season.

It is Arizona's second appearance on the channel this season, having also played its 43-41 3-overtime loss against USC on the station.

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