How to watch Mississippi State vs. Arizona Wildcats: TV channel, live stream, stats
By Ethan Lee
For the first real test of the 2023 Mississippi State football season, the MSU Bulldogs are bringing the Arizona Wildcats to town.
Week one is done. The Zach Arnett and his Mississippi State Bulldogs were able to process the Southeastern Louisiana Lions. Things were a little bumpy early on, but the Bulldogs won big. Now the second foe of the 2023 Mississippi State football schedule has arrived in Starkville.
Time to get prepared to watch the Miss. State Bulldogs meet up with the Arizona Wildcats.
MSU and Arizona will meet up on Saturday, Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m. So, with game two already here, it’s time to get ready for the game. Here’s everything you will want (or need) to know to watch, listen to, and follow the MSU vs. Arizona Wildcats game.
Mississippi State football vs. Arizona Wildcats: Schedule, how to watch, live stream, Miss. State football TV channel
Let’s get you caught up on everything surrounding this game. Here’s who is involved and when everything is happening.
- Who: Mississippi State Bulldogs (1-0, 0-0 SEC) vs. Arizona Wildcats (1-0, 0-0 Pac-12)
- When: 6:30 p.m., September 9, 2023
- Where: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field at Mississippi State’s campus in Starkville, Mississippi
Miss. State football vs. Arizona Wildcats broadcast information
Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to watch this Miss. State football game. Shoutout to the way the world works in 2023. You’ve got options. We’ve got a TV channel. We’ve also got a MSU vs. Arizona live stream.
- TV channel: SEC Network
- Live stream: WatchESPN
- Live stats
And with a TV broadcast comes a TV crew. Go ahead and get up to speed on the folks who will be on your television this week as the Bulldogs host the Wildcats:
- Tom Hart
- Jordan Rodgers
- Cole Cubelic
How to listen to Mississippi State Bulldogs vs. Arizona Wildcats: Radio broadcast
If watching the game just isn’t your thing and you’re searching for a radio broadcast, we’ve got you covered. Or, rather, the Mississippi State media folks have you covered. We just found the information for you.
- MSU Sports Network: Station List
- Radio crew: Neil Price, Matt Wyatt, Jay Perry
- SiriusXM:
- Channels: 133 and 191
- SiriusXM App