The Seahawks are looking to end their three game losing streak this Sunday as they travel to Atlanta to face the Falcons.
Seattle is coming off three losses in just 11 days and now stand tied with the 49ers for first place in the NFC West.
Meanwhile, the Falcons are also tied for the division lead in the NFC South division with a 4-2 record.
It will be a reunion between new Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb and Atlanta backup quarterback Michael Penix.
The two were part of last season’s University of Washington team that reached a national championship.
A win could give Seattle sole possession of the NFC West lead, with the 49ers facing the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
Coverage for the Seahawks game begins at 8 am and kickoff is at 10:00 on KPUG.
Washington State is hosting Hawaii tomorrow with a chance to make their return to the national rankings.
The 5-1 Cougs are coming off a win over Fresno State, while Hawaii enters the game with a 2-4 record following last weekend’s loss to Boise State.
A win could give Wazzu the boost they need to return to the AP Top 25, after receiving the 30th most votes in the most recent poll.
Kickoff is at 12:30 pm tomorrow from Pullman.
The Huskies are off on a bye this weekend ahead of next Saturday’s matchup against 16th nationally ranked Indiana.
Tune into KPUG tomorrow afternoon to catch one of the most anticipated college football matches of the season.
The #1 nationally ranked Texas Longhorns are putting their undefeated record on the line against the 5th ranked Georgia Bulldogs.
Coverage begins at 4:00 and kickoff is at 4:30 tomorrow on KPUG.
Later on tomorrow evening, the Kraken are back as they look to win their third straight game.
It comes after Seattle beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-4 last night
The Flyers led 2-1 after the first period, but four different Kraken scored in the second period to help secure their first home win of the season.
The dynamic Kraken offense has scored 13 goals in their past two games under new head coach Dan Bylsma.
They’ll look to carry the momentum into tomorrow’s home match against the Calgary Flames.
Coverage begins at 6:30 and puck drops at 7 on KGMI.
Western Washington University teams picked up a pair of key wins yesterday.
The Vikings’ women’s soccer team edged MSU Billings 2-1 last night.
It was their third straight win and extended their unbeaten streak to seven matches.
The Viks currently lead the GNAC with a 5-0-2 record against conference opponents.
They’ll look to win their fourth straight game tomorrow night at home for Simon Fraser at 7 pm.
The men’s soccer team is hosting MSU Billings right before at 4:00.
Meanwhile, Western’s volleyball team swept Northwest Nazarene in three straight sets.
It was the sixth win in their last seven matches.
They’re back tomorrow night for a road match against Central Washington at 7 pm.
And we’ve got some great high school football games on the radio for you tonight.
Allan Fee is live from Lynden High School for The Zone’s Friday Night Lights pregame coverage.
The 5-1 Lynden Lions are hosting undefeated Archbishop Murphy in a matchup of 2A titans.
That game kicks off at 7 pm on KPUG with Jim Bring and Dan Kaemingk on the call.
Across the county, a classic rivalry has been renewed, as Sehome and Bellingham face off for the first time in over five years.
That game kicks off at 7:00 on KGMI with Randy Farmer and Rick Todd on the call.
Elsewhere in the county…
Lynden Christian is hosting Mount Baker.
Nooksack Valley is hosting Meridian.
Blaine is hosting Friday Harbor.
Lummi is on the road against Neah Bay.
Squalicum is at Port Angeles.
And Ferndale is on the road facing 4A powerhouse Lake Stevens.