The 14th-ranked Iowa State Cyclones (4-0) visit the unbeaten Arizona Wildcats (3-0) for a Big 12 showdown on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
Arizona has surprised plenty of folks so far, stringing together three straight wins after languishing near the bottom of the league a year ago. The Wildcats will look to keep that perfect start rolling against their toughest test yet.
Iowa State, meanwhile, has its sights set on a fifth consecutive victory. The Cyclones kicked off their season overseas in Ireland, edging Kansas State 24-21 in a nail-biter and haven’t looked back since.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Arizona vs Iowa State NCAAF game, plus plenty more.
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Arizona vs Iowa State: Date and kick-off time
The Cyclones will take on the Wildcats in a highly anticipated NCAAF game on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at 10:00 pm ET or 7:00 pm PT at McKale Center, Tucson.
| Date | Saturday, September 27, 2025 |
| Kick-off Time | 10:00 pm ET or 7:00 pm PT |
| Venue | McKale Center |
| Location | Tucson, Arizona |
How to watch Iowa State vs Arizona on TV & stream live online
- TV channel: ESPN2
- Streaming service: Fubo
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Arizona vs Iowa State team news & key players
Arizona Wildcats team news
For Arizona, Noah Fifita went 16-of-33 for 178 yards without a touchdown or interception, but he made his mark on the ground with 48 rushing yards and a pair of scores on 15 attempts. Ismail Mahdi powered the Wildcats’ run game, exploding for 189 yards on 22 carries while adding two catches for 32 yards. Chris Hunter contributed three receptions for 37 yards, averaging 12.3 yards per grab.
Iowa State Cyclones team news
Rocco Becht steered the Cyclones’ offense with 265 passing yards, completing 14 of 25 throws (56%) for a touchdown and one pick in the win over the Red Wolves. The dual-threat quarterback also chipped in a short rushing score on five carries for four yards. Carson Hansen kept the chains moving on the ground, piling up 116 yards on 18 totes (a healthy 6.4 per attempt) and tacking on a 14-yard reception. Xavier Townsend highlighted the passing game, hauling in three grabs for a team-best 92 yards.

