The 1-0 Washington Huskies are looking to create some more momentum going into a rivalry matchup against Washington State next week, and then conference play after that — but first they have to deal with the UC Davis Aggies Saturday night.
UC Davis is one of the better FCS programs in the nation, so it won't necessarily be a massive cakewalk, but Washington certainly should be able to outshine the Aggies in every way. That being said, it will be a good enough matchup to tune in and watch, so here is your guide to doing that:
Where to watch Washington vs UC Davis on TV
The game will once again be on the Big Ten Network via a Fox Sports subscription, and begins at 8:00 PM Pacific. Those with a Fubo or Sling TV subscription should also be able to access the game.
Who are the announcers for Washington vs UC Davis?
Play-by-play: A.J. Kanell
Color: Marcel Reece (UW receiver 2006-2007)
Sideline Reporter: Alyssa Charlston-Smith
How to listen to Washington vs UC Davis on the radio
The Husky Gameday mobile app will be your best friend for listening to the game no matter where you are in the country. You can also listen on GoHuskies.com or on 93.3 FM if you're in the Seattle area.
Here is a full list of broadcast information.
What is the series history between Washington and UC Davis?
Saturday's matchup between the Huskies and Aggies will be the first time the two programs have ever played against each other. The same was true last week when Washington took on Colorado State for the first time. UW is a combined 61-4-3 against all Big Sky teams, notably with a recent loss to Montana in 2021.
What is the weather expected to be for Washington vs UC Davis?
The Seattle weather will once again be par for the course during Saturday night's matchup: Projected to be in the high sixties and cloudy at the time of kickoff. It will be highly unlikely that it rains, with the chance of precipitation below 20% on most weather sites.
What are the odds for Washington vs UC Davis?
Oddsmakers are choosing not to touch this game, likely because it's a tricky matchup to place a line on: UC Davis is one of the best FCS teams in the nation, but at the end of the day they're still an FCS team up against one of the better Big Ten teams. So, no betting information for now, but the Husky Haul will keep you updated if anything changes.