Ohio State Buckeyes at Washington Huskies: How to watch, channel, streaming

COLUMBUS — Ohio State opened the season with a statement win over Texas last weekend to become the No. 1 team in the country before destroying Grambling State and Ohio.
Now the Buckeyes face one of the toughest road tests in all of college football; they’ll travel to Seattle to face the Washington Huskies in both teams’ Big Ten opener.
Washington is looking to re-announce itself as a force in college football. Ohio State is hoping to deliver a statement win that reminds everyone how good this team is a year after winning the national title.
Lettermen Row has the full breakdown of how to watch, how to stream and how to listen to Ohio State at Washington in Husky Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Ohio State vs. Washington game information
Date: Saturday, Sept. 27
Time: 3:30 p.m, ET
Location: Husky Stadium, Seattle, Washington
TV: CBS
Stream: Paramount Plus
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On The Call — CBS
Play-by-Play: Brad Nessler
Analyst: Gary Danielson
Reporter: Jenny Dell
On The Call — Ohio State Sports Network from LEARFIELD
Play-by-Play: Paul Keels
Analyst: Jim Lachey
Reporter: Tyler Danburg
Game notes
+ The Buckeyes are 9-3 all-time against Washington, winning each of the last four matchups — including the 2019 Rose Bowl, which Ohio State won 28-23. Ohio State has faced the Huskies six times in Washington and has a 4-2 overall record in that stadium.
+ According to Eric Olson at the AP, Ohio State has played 90 games as a No. 1 team and is 77-12-1 in those games as the top-ranked team. That’s second most to Alabama, which has played 123 games as a No. 1. The Buckeyes are ranked No. 1 for the 110th week, second all-time behind Alabama, which has been ranked at No. 1 for 141 weeks.
+ The Huskies have won 22 straight games inside Husky Stadium.
+ The Buckeyes have won 20 straight games following an idle week.
+ The Buckeyes are 13-10-2 against the spread as an away favorite under Ryan Day.
2025 Ohio State football schedule
Aug. 30 — vs. Texas (14-7 W)
Sept. 6 — vs. Grambling (70-0 W)
Sept. 13 — vs. Ohio (37-9 W)
Sept. 20 — IDLE
Sept. 27 — at Washington (3:30 p.m., CBS)
Oct. 4 — vs. Minnesota (7:30 p.m., NBC)
Oct. 11 — at Illinois
Oct. 18 — at Wisconsin
Oct. 25 — IDLE
Nov. 1 — vs. Penn State
Nov. 8 — at Purdue
Nov. 15 — vs. UCLA
Nov. 22 — vs. Rutgers
Nov. 29 — at Michigan (Noon, FOX)