How to Watch Rutgers vs Washington Game Today: Week 7 Time and TV Channel Information

Vanderbilt-Alabama and Duke-Cal Clash in Anticipated College Football Week 6 Matchups
Key College Football Matchups in Week 6
As college football enters its sixth week, fans eagerly await exciting matchups, including Vanderbilt battling Alabama and Duke confronting Cal. The Big Ten’s Week 7 will feature a significant clash on Saturday, October 11, with No. 2 Oregon facing off against No. 7 Indiana. Before the main action, fans can warm up with a classic Friday conference rivalry.
Washington vs. Rutgers: Coastal Clash and Streaming Details
Washington, fresh off a stunning comeback against previously undefeated Maryland, will host Rutgers on Friday, October 10, at Husky Stadium in Seattle. This meeting between two coast-to-coast schools marks an intense rivalry within the league.
- Date: Friday, Oct. 10
- Start Time: 9 p.m. ET
- TV Channel: FS1
- Commentators: Noah Reed and Robert Smith
- Streaming: Available on the Fox Sports app and Fubo (with a free trial)
Washington: Aiming for Bowl Eligibility
Under coach Jedd Fisch in his second season, Washington stands at 4-1, with only a single loss to No. 1 Ohio State. Powered by the No. 16 scoring offense in the nation, they average 39.4 points per game. Quarterback Demond Williams Jr. leads with 1,472 total yards and 10 touchdowns, while running back Jonah Coleman boasts an FBS-leading 10 rushing touchdowns.
Rutgers: The Offensive Shift
Though usually recognized for their defensive tenacity under coach Greg Schiano, Rutgers has turned heads this season with an explosive offense, averaging 39 points per game. Quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis ranks 15th among FBS quarterbacks in passing yards per game, averaging 279.8.
Week 7 Predictions and Odds
According to BetMGM on October 7, Washington is favored with a -10.5 spread, while the over/under is set at 59.5 points. Moneyline odds favor Washington at -450 against Rutgers’ +340.
Matchup | Spread | Over/Under | Prediction |
---|---|---|---|
Washington vs. Rutgers | Washington -10.5 | 59.5 points | Washington 36, Rutgers 27 |
Washington’s dynamic offense led by Williams could overpower Rutgers’ defense, which has struggled against FBS opponents. Despite Rutgers’ resilience, the long journey to the Pacific Northwest may add to their challenge as they seek to improve on last season’s victory over Washington.