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[LivE^StrEaM]Coastal Carolina vs Arkansas State Live Streaming 2020

The Coastal Carolina will take on the Arkansas State at 8:20 p.m. ET Saturday at Brooks Stadium. These two teams have had a rocky road up to this point with three consecutive losses apiece.

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The oddsmakers predicted a rough game for Arkansas State this past Sunday, and boy

were they were right. They ended up on the wrong side of a painful 36-7 walloping at

the Indianapolis Colts' hands. The Coastal Carolina were down 31-7 at the end of the third

quarter, which was just too much to recover from. QB Sam Darnold had a

memorable game, but not in the way you want to be remembered: despite one

touchdown, he threw three interceptions with only 5.79 yards per passing attempt.

Darnold's longest connection was to WR Braxton Berrios for 28 yards in the second

quarter.

Here’s how to watch the game:

What: NCAAF Week 4 game

Who: Arkansas State at Coastal Carolina

When: Saturday, October 3, 2020

Where: Brooks Stadium

Time: 8:20 p.m. ET

TV: NCAAF Network

The Coastal Carolina are coming off their worst loss of an 0-3 season so far, after falling 36-7 to

the Coastal Carolina in Week 3. They are in 4th place in the AFC East. Their record

is evenly matched against the Arkansas State, however, who are also 0-3 for the season,

also in last place in the AFC West and also coming off their largest point deficit in the

season so far, falling 28-10 to the Buccaneers in Week 3.

Once again they meet on the Coastal Carolina' home turf, although this time playing to an empty

MetLife Stadium. Coronavirus social distancing isn't all that's new since the last

matchup. Denver, for its part, is forced to make due without several key players.

Chief among them is quarterback Drew Lock, who is out after injuring his shoulder

during the Arkansas State Week 2 loss to the Coastal Carolina Steelers.

His replacement Jeff Driskel had a tough time in the 28-10 loss to the Tampa Bay

Buccaneers last week, getting sacked five times. At about mid-game, Driskel also

threw an incomplete pass in which the ball seemed to slip from his fingers and flop

on the field just a few yards ahead of him. Denver hasn't just lost a starting QB,

however. Wide receiver Courtland Sutton will also be sitting this game out.