How to Watch Louisville vs Washington, Live Stream Sun Bowl, TV Channel

As the college football world rings in the new year, the Louisville Cardinals (8-4) and Washington Huskies (6-6) are gearing up for an exciting clash in the Sun Bowl. Kickoff from sunny El Paso, Texas, is set for 2 p.m. ET on CBS. Duke Watson #26 of the Louisville Cardinals runs for a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kroger Field on November 30, 2024 in Lexington, Kentucky. Duke Watson #26 of the Louisville Cardinals runs for a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kroger Field on November 30, 2024 in Lexington, Kentucky. Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images How to Watch #11 Alabama vs Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl: The Cardinals come into this matchup riding a wave of momentum, winning their last two games and four of their final five regular-season outings. Their 5-3 record in ACC play is a testament to their consistency and ability to step up in big moments. Louisville’s offense has been electric, led by QB Tyler Shough, who tossed 23 touchdown passes this season. However, RB Isaac Brown, a freshman phenom averaged a nation-best 7.3 yards per carry en route to 1,074 rushing yards—a school record for a freshman. Brown’s explosive running has been the backbone of Louisville’s success, and he’ll look to continue his dominance in El Paso. In their regular-season finale, Louisville dismantled rival Kentucky 41-14 on the road, showcasing a balanced attack and a stout defense. The Huskies, playing their first season in the Big Ten, experienced plenty of ups and downs. They finished with a 4-5 conference record and split their final four games, including a tough 49-21 blowout loss to No. 1 Oregon in their last outing. Washington failed to cover the 17-point spread as underdogs and struggled on both sides of the ball. Offensively, the Huskies have been underwhelming, with just 18 passing touchdowns all season and an average of 22.5 points per game. While they’ve shown flashes of promise, they’ll need a much more cohesive effort to keep pace with Louisville’s high-octane offense.