One of the top games that might be flying under the radar on the Week 4 college football schedule will feature Oregon State playing host to No. 7 USC in a Pac-12 Conference matchup Saturday in Corvallis, Oregon. Both teams are undefeated, and each team will be trying to make a statement for different reasons.
In the Trojans’ first year under Lincoln Riley, the offense looks as advertised. USC is averaging 50.7 points per game, which ranks seventh in the country, and quarterback Caleb Williams looks like a bona fide Heisman Trophy contender. However, the defense has looked vulnerable, and Oregon State will provide the Trojans with their toughest test to date. We will know much more about this USC team after this game.
In contrast to Riley’s rapid rebuild in Los Angeles, Jonathan Smith has been slowly constructing this Oregon State program since he took over in 2018. Now, it seems like Smith’s hard work has paid off, and the Beavers might be able to contend in the Pac-12 North. Oregon State started the season with quality wins over Boise State and Fresno State before hammering Montana State. The only question now is whether the Beavers have enough talent to run with the Trojans for four quarters.
Fans wanting to tune into this critical Pac-12 matchup can continue reading below for more information.
How to watch USC vs. Oregon State live
Date: Saturday, Sept. 24 | Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
Location: Reser Stadium — Corvallis, Oregon
TV: Pac-12 Network | Live stream: fuboTVΒ (Try for free)
Three players to watch
Caleb Williams, USC QB: Williams has not missed a beat since following Riley from Oklahoma to USC. In his first three games with the Trojans, Williams is operating the offense with impressive precision. He has completed 74.4% of his throws for 874 yards, eight touchdowns, and zero interceptions while running for 73 yards and two scores. Williams has looked like the real deal in the early going, but Oregon State will provide his biggest challenge until the Trojans visit Utah on Oct. 15.
Shane Lee, USC LB: After transferring from Alabama, Lee instantly became a leader of this USC defense. The Trojans’ defense has faced some questions through the first three weeks, but it did hold Fresno State to 17 points last weekend. Lee has stood out so far with 3.0 tackles for loss, a sack, and an interception. It will be up to Lee and the rest of the Trojans’ defenders to get stops against an…
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