What radio station is Middle Tennessee vs Jacksonville State game on? Details on Week 9 NCAA football game coverage
Coming off an open week, the Jacksonville State Gamecocks will serve as host to Conference USA rivals, the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, on Wednesday. The game will take place in Burgess-Snow Field at AmFirst Stadium (Jacksonville, Alabama).
The Gamecocks (3-3, 2-0 CUSA) stormed back this season, winning three straight after dropping the first three games of the season before going into their open week. On the other hand, the Blue Raiders (2-5, 1-2 CUSA) have rather been unable to be consistent but are coming off a 14-5 win over Kennesaw State last week.
How to listen to the Middle Tennessee vs. Jacksonville State game on the radio?
Those unable to watch the game on ESPN2 can tune into action through the Gamecock Sports Network and its anchor stations, which include 91.9 WLJS (Jacksonville), WVOK 97.9 (Anniston/Oxford), WKXX 102.9 (Attalla/Gadsden), 95.5 WRBZ (Montgomery/Wetumpka), 95.3/94.7 WCRL (Oneonta), 97.7 WKXM (Winfield) and 107.1 WRAB (Arab).
For the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders fans, one can hear the game on WGNS 1450 AM/100.5 FM/101.9 FM – 93.3 FM/95.1 FM - TuneIn.
The home radio station of the Gamecocks will have "The Voice," Mike Parris, calling the game for the 42nd season alongside longtime analyst Ray Hammett.
What time is the Middle Tennessee vs. Jacksonville State game?
Here are the game details:
- Date and Time: Wednesday, Oct. 23 | 6:30 p.m. CT
- Venue: Burgess-Snow Field at AmFirst Stadium | Jacksonville, Ala.
- Broadcast: ESPN 2 (Clay Matvick, Steve Addazio)
- Livestream: FuboTV
Middle Tennessee vs. Jacksonville State: Head-to-Head
Wednesday will mark the 24th time both programs will face each other on gridiron. The Blue Raiders enjoy absolute dominance in this matchup, leading the overall series 18-3-2. However, the Gamecocks have won the last two games against the Blue Raiders, including last year's 45-30 win.
Leading the offense for Middle Tennessee will be starting quarterback Nicholas Vattiato, who has thrown for 1,760 yards on a 63.6% pass completion rate, resulting in seven touchdowns and five interceptions.
Similarly for Jacksonville State, Tyler Huff will be their signal caller. He has thrown for 1,269 yards on a 66.4% pass completion rate to go along with seven touchdowns and four interceptions.
The odds heavily favor the home team, Jacksonville State, to pick a win here, but Middle Tennessee's defense won't be easy for them to get past. It should be an interesting contest if the Gamecocks struggle to rush the ball.