Army vs. Rice live stream, how to watch online, CBS Sports Network channel finder, odds

CBS Sports Network’s continued coverage of the 2024 college football season features three games for the Week 4 slate, all included in a Saturday triple-header. Two of the three service academies are in action, with Army getting things kicked off at noon against Rice. 

The Black Knights are currently tied with Navy atop the American Athletic Conference standings after picking up a win over FAU a couple weeks ago. This will be the first conference game of the year for Rice, which went 1-2 in an all in-state non-conference slate that included the likes of Houston and Sam Houston. 

Then at 3:30 p.m. Memphis travels to Navy as the Tigers look to keep momentum rolling from their road win against Florida State. This will be Memphis’ first big test in the AAC. Ryan Silverfield’s squad is eyeing a conference championship game appearance for the first time in his tenure, but there’s a long road to go before that. That road starts with an undefeated Midshipmen squad. 

To wrap things up, FAU travels to UConn. Both teams are still searching for their first win against an FBS opponent. UConn had a particularly tough start to the year, with two Power Four opponents in the Huskies’ first three games. 

CBS Sports Network will be with you every step of the way once the Week 4 games begin. In the meantime, get caught up on viewing information, storylines, betting odds and more for each matchup. 

All times Eastern | Odds via SportsLine consensus

Rice at Army

Date: Saturday, Sept. 21  | Time: Noon 
Location: Michie Stadium — West Point, New York 
TV: CBS Sports Network [Channel finder] 
Live stream: CBSSports.com | Mobile: CBS Sports App (Free)
Spread: Army -5.5 | Will the Black Knights cover? Check out SportsLine’s Week 4 projections…


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Author : Will Backus

Publish date : 2024-09-19 19:47:11

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