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BYU's football game this weekend is on TV; Utah State's is not — unless you hook your laptop up to your television.

The Cougars try to bounce back from their loss to Michigan last Saturday, hosting Connecticut Friday at 8:15 on ESPN2.

The Aggies host Colorado State at 5 p.m. on Saturday, but that game will be on ESPN3, the online-only channel. You'll have to sign in through you cable/satellite provider, so you'll probably want to make sure you're ready for that before the game begins.

Friday on TV ...

Women's college soccer (5 p.m., P12N): Utah at Oregon State

"The Amazing Race" (7 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Teams travel to the birthplace of Pope Francis in Argentina, where they visit the church where he was baptized. 

"Last Man Standing" (7 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Mike wants Boyd to walk home from school on his own.

High school football (7 p.m., Ch. 14): Desert Hills at Pineview

"Masters of Illusion" (7 and 7:30 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): Magicians Greg Frewin, Michael Turco, Tommy Wind, Jarrett and Raja, Barry and Stuart, Christopher Hart, and Les Arnold and Dazzle perform in the first episode; John Gabriel, Ed Alonzo, Murray SawChuck, Circe Martinez, David and Leeman, Vixen and Greg Gleason perform in the second. (Season finale)

Women's college volleyball (7 p.m., P12N): Utah at Oregon State

"Dr. Ken" (7:30 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Ken Jeong stars in this new sitcom. Click here for more on "Dr. Ken."

"Hawaii Five-0" (8 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): The team investigates when a bomb squad is attacked.

"Shark Tank" (8 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): The Sharks consider investing in a twist on traditional hummus, eyelash extensions and edible cups.

"America's Next Top Model" (8 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): Eliminated contestants can earn the chance to return to the competition.

College football (8:15 p.m., ESPN2): Connecticut at BYU

"Blue Bloods" (9 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Danny and Baez investigate a possible serial killer who sends a chilling message

"POV" (9 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): A vérité look at Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, whose opposition to his country's autocratic rule led to his secret detention for three months.

"Z Nation" (11 p.m., Syfy): The survivors search for a "natural" cure for the virus at a greenhouse that's being guarded by zombie-plant hybrids.

"Continuum" (midnight, Syfy): Alec has a strange encounter.

Saturday on TV ...

"The Unauthorized Beverly Hills 90210 Story" (6 p.m., Lifetime): Cheesy, stupid and not much fun TV movie that doesn't even bother to get all its facts straight. (Fake Tori Spelling says something about "Knots Landing" being one of her father's shows, and Aaron Spelling had nothing to do with "Knots.") It's follow by "Tori Spelling: Celebrity Lie Detector" (8 p.m., Lifetime), a thoroughly repulsive hour in which Spelling answers questions about losing her virginity, etc.

"Live from New York" (7 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): A look behind the scenes of the first 40 seasons of "Saturday Night Live."

"Doctor Who" (10 p.m., BBC America): An underwater base is attacked and the Doctor and Clara have to save the crew and defeat the daunting threat.

"Saturday Night Live" (10:30 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Miley Cyrus hosts and performs in the Season 41 opener.

Sunday on TV ...

NFL: New York Giants at Buffalo Bills (11 a.m., Fox/Ch. 13); Cleveland Browns at San Diego Chargers (2 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2); Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos (2 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13); Dallas Cowboys at New Orleans Saints (6:20 p.m, NBC/Ch. 5)

Women's college soccer (2 p.m., P12N): Utah at Oregon

Major League Soccer (5 p.m, FS1): Real Salt Lake at Colorado Rapids. To retain the Rocky Mountain Cup, RSL has to win by at least two goals.

"60 Minutes" (6 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): A French Catholic priest is determined to find victims of the Holocaust whose stories haven't been told — they're buried in unmarked mass graves throughout the former Soviet Union.

"Madam Secretary" (7 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Elizabeth must take the oath of office when the President's plane disappears over the Pacific Ocean. (Season 2 premiere0

"Once Upon a Time" (7 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): In an effort to protect Emma, Regina steps up in a surprising way that will test her mettle as a force for good.

"Home Fires" (7 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): This new drama set in a small English town, begins just before the onset of WWII, and the women decide to take command.

"The Simpsons" (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): A TV superchef challenges Homer to a BBQ smoke-off.

"Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible Dream" (7 p.m., Hallmark): The postal detectives go to Washington, D.C., to attend a special Senate committee hearing, where they reveal that they have info that can save a soldier.

NBA preseason (7 p.m., NBATV): Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Lakers in Honolulu

"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (7:30 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Another personnel change at the precinct could jeopardize Jake and Amy's romance.

"The Good Wife" (8 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Alicia goes to work in bond court; Peter hires a new strategist (Margo Martindale) to handle his presidential campaign — which doesn't sit well with Eli.(Season 7 premiere)

"Blood & Oil" (8 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Hap's daughter, Lacey, comes to town; and Billy makes another deal with Hap without consulting Cody.

"Masterpiece: Indian Summers" (8 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): Aafrin fights for his life in the hospital; Ralph confronts the gunman in jail; Adam goes missing.

"Family Guy" (8 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): For Father's Day, the guys locate Joe's estranged dad

"Last Man on Earth" (8:30 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Phil looks for Carol after they're separated without phones or walkie-talkies.

"CSI: Cyber" (9 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) joines the team, moving over from "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." (Season 2 premiere)

"Quantico" (9 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Alex needs to get into her apartment to find evidence to clear her name.

"The Widower" (9 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): The true story of a British nurse who takes drastic measures to silence his husband.

"Fear the Walking Dead" (10 p.m., AMC): As civil unrest continues to grow and the dead take over, Travis and Madison must explore new ways to protect their families. (Season 1 finale)

"The Leftovers" (10 p.m., HBO): The action moves to a Texas town that was renamed Miracle for having no departures. (Season 2 premiere)

"Homeland" (10 p.m., Showtime): The story picks up two years later, with Carrie building a new life in Berlin. But she's dragged back into the spy game. (Season 5 premiere)

"Sister Wives" (10 p.m., TLC): The wives face off in a cardboard boat regatta at an annual pirate festival in Las Vegas.

"The Strain" (11 p.m., FX): Setrakian and Fet fight for possession of the Occido Lumen and get help from a surprising source; Eph, Nora and Zack try to escape from New York. There are some really big developments — and a major character is killed off. (Season finale)

"The Affair" (11 p.m., Showtime): Noah and Helen try to make their divorce amicable. (Season 2 premiere)

"Doll & Em" (11:30 p.m., HBO): Em and Doll are both disappointed by Ewan McGregor.