How to watch USC vs Iowa - Follow, live stream, start time, TV channel

The No. 17 USC Trojans (7-2, 5-1) are in the Coliseum again this Saturday for what looks like it will be a rainy game against the visiting No. 21 Iowa Hawkeyes (6-3, 4-2). Here’s all the information you need to watch the Trojans take on the Hawkeyes.
USC vs. Iowa game info
Teams: No. 17 USC Trojans vs. No. 21 Iowa Hawkeyes
Date: Saturday, November 15
Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Time: 12:30 pm PT
Television: Big Ten Network (Rhett Lewis and Yogi Roth)
Streaming options: Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu, Sling
Radio: ESPN LA 710AM (Pete Arbogast, Shaun Cody, Cody Kessler, Su’a Cravens, Jordan Moore, Jason Schwartz) Affiliate stations on the USC Trojans Media Network: KSHP 1400AM and KSHP-FM 107.1FM in Las Vegas, KSZL 1230AM in Barstow, KJJZ-HD3 102.7FM in Thousand Palms and KGU 95.1FM and 760AM in Honolulu • Also listen at USCTrojans.com/Listen, the ESPN LA App and on SiriusXM Satellite Radio (channels 197, 198, 397 or 959 and 960 on the app) Spanish Radio Broadcast with Harry Ruiz (play-by-play) & Alex Naveja (color analyst).
ESPN LA App, USCTrojans.com/Listen or the USC Trojans Game Day App, beginning 30 minutes before kickoff
Trojans vs. Hawkeyes game notes
* The USC Trojans are 7-3 all-time against the Iowa Hawkeyes. Iowa won the most recent meeting, 49-24, in the 2019 Holiday Bowl. USC won the previous six games in the series, including the 2003 Orange Bowl and the last time these two teams met in Los Angeles, a 55-0 route for USC in 1976.
* The weather report is calling for rain throughout the game on Saturday afternoon.
* USC is coming off a Friday night win against Northwestern. Iowa is looking to bounce back from a tough loss to Oregon, 18-16, in which the Hawkeyes took a 16-15 lead with 1:51 remaining but watched the Ducks hit a game-winning field goal with just three seconds to go.
* USC quarterback Jayden Maiava ranks No. 9 in the nation in passing yards per game and No. 3 in passing yards per attempt. Iowa quarterback Mark Gronowski has thrown for 1,084 yards and just five touchdowns this season. Maiava threw for more than that in just three games against Georgia Southern, Illinois and Notre Dame.
* Gronowski leads Iowa with 12 rushing touchdowns this season, including at least one in every game. Maiava has six scores on the ground, including one each in the last two contests. He has 88 carries this season, including 13 sacks.
* Iowa running back Kamari Moulton leads the Hawkeyes with 105 carries for 522 yards. But four other running backs have at least 25 carries.
* No Iowa receiver has more than 17 receptions this season. Sam Phillips leads the Hawkeyes with 216 receiving yards. Jacob Gill and gadget player Kaden Wetjen each have 17 receptions. Wetjen also has nine carries.
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* USC wide receiver Makai Lemon needs 63 yards to pass 1,000 receiving yards this season. He ranks No. 3 in the nation with 104 receiving yards per game.
* Wetjen ranks No. 2 in the nation in punt return average and has two punt return touchdowns this season. Wetjen ranks No. 2 in the nation in kickoff return average as well and has a 100-yard return touchdown this season.
* Defensive end Max Llewellyn leads Iowa with six sacks. Eight different Hawkeyes have recorded interceptions this season, led by cornerback Deshaun Lee and defensive back Zach Lutmer, with two each.
* Iowa offensive ranks:
Total offense: 309.1 – No. 122 overall, No. 17 Big Ten
Passing offense: 133.2 YPG – No. 133 overall, No. 18 Big Ten
Rushing offense: 175.9 YPG – No. 48 overall, No. 6 Big Ten
Scoring offense: 29.6 PPG – No. 60 overall, No. 10 Big Ten
* Iowa defensive ranks:
Total defense: 250.2 YPG – No. 4 overall, No. 3 Big Ten
Passing defense: 146.7 YPG – No. 5 overall, No. 4 Big Ten
Rushing defense: 103.6 YPG – No. 17 overall, No. 4 Big Ten
Scoring defense: 13.7 PPG – No. 5 overall, No. 3 Big Ten
* USC offensive ranks:
Total offense: 503.2 YPG – No. 2 overall, No. 1 Big Ten
Passing offense: 303.0 YPG – No. 10 overall, No. 1 Big Ten
Rushing offense: 200.2 YPG – No. 22 overall, No. 4 Big Ten
Scoring offense: 39.6 PPG – No. T-7 overall, No. 2 Big Ten
* USC defensive ranks:
Total defense: 346.8 YPG – No. 48 overall, No. 12 Big Ten
Passing defense: 205.1 YPG – No. T-51 overall, No. 11 Big Ten
Rushing defense: 141.7 YPG – No. 60 overall, No. 10 Big Ten
Scoring defense: 21.8 PPG – No. T-43 overall, No. 10 Big Ten




















