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The first round of the College Football Playoffs is complete, but more bowl season excitement is on the horizon this week. Next up is the matchup between Utah State Aggies and Washington State Cougars in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, a historic contest previously claimed by Utah State in 2012.

Both teams are currently even with records of 6-6 this season. This means there’s more at stake than just the pride of winning the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl — both teams are striving to achieve a successful season.

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If you’re interested in watching Utah State vs. Washington State for free, here’s everything you need to know.

When is Utah State vs. Washington State?
Utah State vs. Washington State is set for 2 p.m. ET on Dec. 22, taking place at Albertsons Stadium.

Utah State vs. Washington State will air on ESPN.

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