What time and channel does Kansas State play today? It's a battle of the Wildcats

No. 14 Kansas State is set to take on No. 20 Arizona in their ranked matchup of the season.
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We are just two weeks into the season and while Kansas State probably hasn't looked the way they wanted it to so far, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. A team never wants to come out and be at its peak because they have nowhere to go during the season. The best thing to do is to improve each week and from Week 1 to Week 2, the Wildcats did improve.

The biggest question will be how this team will improve from last week. The biggest improvement that could be made would be not to start slow. In the first two weeks, that has been what plagued the Wildcats heading into halftime.

If K-State starts slow against Arizona, they might put themselves in too deep of a hole that will make it harder to climb out. This is a big matchup, even though it doesn't count toward Big 12 play. These are two heavy hitters in the Big 12, and this win or loss could come into play later in the season when teams are being selected for the College Football Playoff.

Today's No. 20 Arizona vs. No. 14 Kansas State Game Details

Game Time

This matchup is one of two ranked matchups this weekend. With the game being played on Friday, kickoff will be 8:00 p.m. EST, 7:00 p.m. CT, and 5:00 p.m. PT on FOX. This is the only game played on FOX on Friday night.

TV Channel

As mentioned before, this matchup will be broadcast on FOX with streaming options on the FOX Sports app. The game can be found on your local FOX channel, even if you have DIRECTV. Streaming options also include the FOX Sports app which can be downloaded onto any mobile device and found online, all you have to do is sign into your cable or streaming service.

The game can of course also be listened to on the K-State Sports Network on a local radio station in Kansas and online with a Varsity Network sign-in.

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