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BYU Television to air Utah State University vs. BYU football game live

On Friday, Oct. 3, BYU Television will provide live coverage as the Brigham Young University Cougars take on the Utah State University Aggies. The game will originate from Romney Stadium in Logan, Utah, and kick-off is at 6 p.m. (MT). Viewers can tune into the game via Dish Network, Channel 9403, and via DirecTV, Channel 374.

Coming off consecutive shutouts, a 44-0 victory over the University of Wyoming and a 59-0 victory over UCLA, the 4-0 Cougars are ranked no. 7 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and no. 8 by the Associated Press. The Cougars are scheduled to play New Mexico, TCU and UNLV in the next several weeks.

BYU Television is available in 48 million homes throughout the United States on the Dish Network, DirecTV and approximately 232 cable systems. The station also provides live program streaming 24 hours a day, seven days a week, via the Internet at www.byutv.org.

Those who do not have BYU Television can watch the game live online at www.byutv.org/streaming. For information about rebroadcast dates and times, as well as updates on upcoming programming and sporting event broadcasts, please visit www.byutv.org.

Writer: Brady Toone

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