The Friday night lights in Tucson will feature a Wildcats-versus-Wildcats showdown as Kansas State (1-2) travels to face unbeaten Arizona (2-0) at Arizona Stadium. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. ET on FOX in what should be an intriguing Big 12 clash.
Kansas State comes in licking its wounds after a narrow 24-21 loss to Army last weekend. Arizona, meanwhile, looked unstoppable in its most recent outing, dismantling Weber State 48-3.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Arizona vs Kansas State NCAAF game, plus plenty more.
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Arizona vs Kansas State: Date and kick-off time
Arizona will take on Kansas State in a highly anticipated NCAAF game on Friday, September 12, 2025, at 9:00 pm ET or 6:00 pm PT at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona .
| Date | Friday, September 12, 2025 |
| kick-off Time | 9:00 pm ET or 6:00 pm PT |
| Venue | Arizona Stadium |
| Location | Tucson, Arizona |
How to watch Arizona vs Kansas State on TV & stream live online
- TV channel: FOX
- Streaming service: Fubo
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Arizona vs Kansas State team news & key players
Arizona Wildcats team news
Signal-caller Noah Fifita was nearly flawless, torching the defense for 373 yards and five touchdowns on 17-of-22 passing. The Wildcats spread the wealth, with Ismail Mahdi providing balance—51 rushing yards on nine attempts and a receiving touchdown on a 27-yard grab. Jayin Whatley lit up the secondary, turning all five of his targets into 168 yards and two trips to the end zone.
Kansas State Wildcats team news
Quarterback Avery Johnson finished with 172 yards through the air, completing 15 of 25 passes with one touchdown and an interception. On the ground, Joe Jackson managed 30 yards on seven carries and chipped in a short reception, while wideout Jaron Tibbs stood out with five catches for 61 yards and a score.

