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Pregame observations from The Big House: Michigan vs. Ohio State

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie11/25/23

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Michigan Wolverines football is set for a clash against Ohio State Saturday at The Big House. Follow along below for pregame observations.

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Pregame updates: Michigan vs. Ohio State

• 11:52 a.m. — Ladies and gentlemen, the Michigan Marching Band has taken the field. ‘M Fanfare’ was followed by a rousing chorus of ‘The Victors.’ Fans are booing as the band plays Ohio State’s fight song to welcome them to Ann Arbor.

• 11:46 a.m. — The crowd has really filled in at Michigan Stadium, very little red compared to last years. The Wolverines just went back into the locker room to a massive ovation from the crowd, most of which is waving maize pom poms.

• 11:30 a.m. — LaDarius Henderson missed last game with injury but is working with the ones at left tackle during warmups. He was expected to return all week. Michigan doesn’t have any players out with injury today, only a few questionable — Henderson, offensive tackle Myles Hinton and walk-on running back Danny Hughes.

• 11:25 a.m. — With the offensive line, led by Sherrone Moore, taking the field, the entire Michigan team is on the gridiron for pregame warmups.

• 10:16 p.m. — Michigan has arrived at the stadium for today’s game.

• 8:48 a.m. — Michigan has released its pregame hype video.

Game information: Michigan football vs. Ohio State

Venue: Michigan Stadium (107,601)
Kickoff: 12:14 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Stream: fubo — limited time offer: $40 off Fubo’s Pro, Elite and Premier plans today!
On The Call: Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (color) and Jenny Taft (sideline)
Radio: LEARFIELD Michigan Sports Network, anchored by WWJ 950 AM in the Detroit area, with Doug Karsch (play-by-play), Jon Jansen (color) and Jason Avant (sideline) on the call. Karsch and Jansen are regular contributors to TheWolverine.comClick here for the full list of radio affiliates to find the station in your area. The radio broadcast can also be streamed through MGoBlue.com.
Series Facts: This will be the 119th meeting between the two bitter rivals. Michigan holds a 60-52-6 lead in the all-time series that dates back to 1897, a 34-0 U-M victory in Ann Arbor. The Wolverines have won two straight games — 42-27 in Ann Arbor in 2021, which was their first win in the rivalry since 2011; and 45-23 in 2022, its first win in Columbus since 2000. It is the second straight year in which the two teams have faced each other with undefeated records — a first in the 126-year history of The Game.

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