Where to watch, stream, and listen to Texas vs. Michigan Week 2 college football game
College football fans flock to their TVs for blockbuster matchups. That should be the case again Saturday when No. 3 Texas faces No. 10 Michigan on Fox. Fox Sports is sending its No. 1 broadcast team to the Big House along with its morning pre-game show for a full day of “Big Noon Saturday” coverage. […]
College football fans flock to their TVs for blockbuster matchups. That should be the case again Saturday when No. 3 Texas faces No. 10 Michigan on Fox.
Fox Sports is sending its No. 1 broadcast team to the Big House along with its morning pre-game show for a full day of “Big Noon Saturday” coverage. New Fox broadcaster and noted Michigan Man Tom Brady is scheduled to be on site for halftime as well, according to The Athletic.
ESPN is also sending the “College GameDay” crew — including Nick Saban — to the site even though the game will be broadcast on another network.
Last season, ESPN announced it drew 8.8 million viewers across ESPN and ESPN2 for the Texas-Alabama prime-time matchup. Pat McAfee’s alternative broadcast on ESPN2 contributed about 800,000 to that total, the network said.
ESPN said it was the network’s “most-viewed ESPN Saturday game since 2014” with a peak of 10.7 million viewers between 9:15-9:30 p.m. Central time. The Horns won 34-24, which was the Crimson Tide’s first home loss since 2007.
Michigan come into Saturday’s game with a 16-game winning streak, currently the nation’s longest, and a home winning streak of 23 games.
Where to watch, stream, and listen to Texas vs. Michigan
Kickoff: 11 a.m., Sept. 7, Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Where to watch: Fox
Here are the announcers for the Texas-Michigan game:
Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst), Jenny Taft (sideline reporter)
Where to listen to Texas-Michigan
Longhorn Radio Network/LEARFIELD
Listen live online here.
In Austin: KVET-FM 98.1
Craig Way (play-by-play), Roger Wallace (analyst), Will Matthews (sideline reporter)
Spanish-language radio broadcast
Listen live online here.
Dr. Rubén Pizarro-Silva (play-by-play), Raul Saenz (analyst)
Texas Longhorns 2024 schedule (1-0)
- Aug, 31: Colorado State — W, 52-0
- Sept. 7: @ Michigan, 11 a.m.
- Sept. 14: UTSA, 6 p.m.
- Sept. 21: Louisiana-Monroe, 7 p.m.
- Sept. 28: Mississippi State*, TBD
- Oct. 12: Oklahoma* (in Dallas), 2:30 p.m.
- Oct. 19: Georgia*, TBD
- Oct. 26: @ Vanderbilt*, TBD
- Nov. 9: Florida*, 11 a.m.
- Nov. 16: at Arkansas*, 11 a.m.
- Nov. 23: Kentucky*, TBD
- Nov. 30, @ Texas A&M*, TBD
* — indicates Southeastern Conference game