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Cougs set for prime time kickoff vs. UCLA

PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – It will be another late Saturday night at Martin Stadium, as WSU hosts their first Pac-12 game of the season in prime time.

The conference announced a 7:30pm PT start to the September 21 game vs. UCLA to start the conference season for both teams. The game will air nationally on ESPN.

In addition, the conference announced a 4pm (ESPN) kickoff for Oregon-Stanford, and a 7pm kickoff for Colorado-Arizona State (Pac-12 Nets).

WSU will gets its first road test of the season this Saturday in Houston, facing a Cougar team which went 8-5 last season. Houston has started 2019 with a 1-1 record, losing to 5th ranked Oklahoma to begin the year. That game begins at 6:15pm PT, also on ESPN.

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PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – It will be another late Saturday night at Martin Stadium, as WSU hosts their first Pac-12 game of the season in prime time.

The conference announced a 7:30pm PT start to the September 21 game vs. UCLA to start the conference season for both teams. The game will air nationally on ESPN.

In addition, the conference announced a 4pm (ESPN) kickoff for Oregon-Stanford, and a 7pm kickoff for Colorado-Arizona State (Pac-12 Nets).

WSU will gets its first road test of the season this Saturday in Houston, facing a Cougar team which went 8-5 last season. Houston has started 2019 with a 1-1 record, losing to 5th ranked Oklahoma to begin the year. That game begins at 6:15pm PT, also on ESPN.

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