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The Kansas State Wildcats (1-2) travel to Arizona Stadium to face the Arizona Wildcats (2-0) in a Week 3 Big 12 college football matchup.

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Quarterback Noah Fifita #1 of the Arizona Wildcats runs with the football during the first half against the Weber State Wildcats at Arizona Stadium on September 06, 2025 in Tucson, Arizona.
Quarterback Noah Fifita #1 of the Arizona Wildcats runs with the football during the first half against the Weber State Wildcats at Arizona Stadium on September 06, 2025 in Tucson, Arizona.
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How to Watch Kansas State vs ArizonaWhen: Friday, September 12, 2025Time: 9:00 PM ETWhere: Arizona StadiumTV Channel: FOXLive Stream: Fubo (TRY FOR FREE!)

Arizona has burst out of the gates this season, even if the competition hasn’t been the toughest. The Wildcats opened with a 40–6 win over Hawai’i, then followed it up by rolling past Weber State 48–3. In that second game, the offense was firing on all cylinders, piling up 556 total yards. Quarterback Noah Fifita had a tremendous game, throwing for 373 yards and five touchdowns, completing 17 of his 22 throws. Wide receiver Javin Whatley was on the receiving end of two of those touchdown passes as part of his 5-catch, 168-yard effort.

Kansas State started the year with high expectations, ranking No. 17 in the preseason AP Poll, but has since fallen off the charts. A close 24-21 loss to Iowa State opened their season, followed by a much-too-close 38-35 win over North Dakota, then a 24-21 loss to Army. In the game against Army, Kansas State only managed 246 yards of offense, having to rely on a kickoff return for a touchdown and two field goals to pair with their lone offensive touchdown.

This is a great college football matchup that you will not want to miss; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.

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