The 8-4 Texas A&M Aggies will play the 6-6 USC Trojans tonight in the Las Vegas Bowl at Allegiant Stadium. Both schools started the season with College Football Playoff hopes, and while USC's chances faded earlier than Texas A&M's, the Las Vegas Bowl is the best postseason opportunity for both teams.
The game will be available for listening nationwide through SiriusXM, with channel 84 carrying USC's broadcast and channel 374 airing Texas A&M's. For those in the Los Angeles area, the game can also be heard on ESPN 710 LA. In the College Station area, it will be available on the TAMU Sports Network, 1620 AM/94.5 FM.
How to watch USC vs. Texas A&M? Streaming options for the Las Vegas Bowl
The game will be available on ESPN, with the announcing crew being formed by Dave Flemming as the play-by-play commentator, former Denver Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler as the analyst and Stormy Buonantony as the sideline reporter.
ESPN can be streamed through Hulu + Live TV, Sling, DirecTV Stream, Vidgo, YouTube TV, and FuboTV. You can also use ESPN+ to stream the game or access it through ESPN.com or the ESPN app with your cable provider's credentials.
The game will start at 10:30 p.m. ET at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Who's the favorite for USC vs. Texas A&M? Odds for the Las Vegas Bowl
The game is nearly a toss-up, according to oddsmakers, with Texas A&M coming in as a field goal favorite. On the other hand, ESPN's game predictor slightly favors the Trojans, giving them a 50.8% chance of winning.
If Texas A&M wins, it would mark the Aggies' first-ever victory over USC. In the three previous matchups between the teams, the Trojans have always come out on top, with their most recent meeting taking place in the 1977 Bluebonnet Bowl
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