BYU (0-1)
Opponent: Tulsa (1-0)
Location: Provo
Day: Saturday
Time: 2 p.m.
TV: the mtn.
Radio: 1160AM, 102.7FM
About the Golden Hurricane: Tulsa is the defending Conference USA and Liberty Bowl champion ... The Golden Hurricane opened with a 45-7 win over Stephen F. Austin ... Tulsa is 0-5 all-time against BYU.
UTAH (0-1)
Opponent: Northern
Arizona (0-1)
Location: Salt Lake City
Day: Saturday
Time: 6 p.m.
TV: the mtn.
Radio: 700AM
About the Lumberjacks: NAU's last win over a Division I-A team came in 1987 ... The Lumberjacks have not won a regular-season road game since 2003 ... NAU was tied with Arizona State heading into the fourth quarter of last week's 35-14 loss.
UTAH STATE (0-1)
Opponent: Arkansas (0-1)
Location: Fayetteville, Ark.
Day: Saturday
Time: 5 p.m.
TV: None
Radio: 610AM (Logan), 1230 or 1320AM (SLC)
About the Razorbacks: Arkansas lost its season- and home-opener to USC, 50-14 ... After facing the Aggies, the Razorbacks will play conference games against Vanderbilt, Alabama and Auburn ... Utah State is 1-9 all-time vs. SEC teams.
WEBER STATE (0-1)
Opponent: Cal Poly (1-0)
Location: Ogden
Day: Saturday
Time: 7 p.m.
TV: None
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