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Ohio State-Michigan State: What does Peacock cost to stream the game? How to sign up, kick time, more

Spencer-Holbrookby:Spencer Holbrook09/27/24

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COLUMBUS — Ohio State will face Michigan State for the 53rd time in the two programs’ history on Saturday night (7:30 p.m., Peacock) to open Big Ten play. And despite a 3-0 start to the year, the Buckeyes aren’t too happy with how they performed in their last time out.

Buckeyes coach Ryan Day even said as much heading into league play.

“I don’t feel good about anything,” he said. “I mean, that has to everybody’s mindset. You know, you start to feel good about something, complacency can sneak up on you like fast. So no, nobody feels good about anything.”

Get ready for kickoff with all the information you need to watch and follow the game if you won’t be there in person below.

Ohio State at Michigan State: Game time and details

Ohio State and Michigan State have squared off 52 times with No. 53 on deck. The Spartans traveled to Ohio Stadium last fall and lost 38-3, but there is renewed optimism in the Michigan State program as Jonathan Smith is in his first season with the green and white.

Michigan State (3-1) lost on the road last week to Boston College.

  • Time: 7:30 p.m. EST.
  • Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. EST.
  • Weather: High of 70º, 25% chance of rain showers, 9 mph winds.
  • The line: The Buckeyes are a 23.5 favorite per VegasInsider.
  • Over/under: 48.5 points.

How to sign up for Peacock to stream Buckeyes-Spartans

Peacock is the only place to view the game. Peacock has various pricing plans ranging from $7.99 to $13.99 per month. There is also a $79.99 annual option. You can read more about the cost and sign up for the service here. Any Ohio State game on NBC can be streamed on Peacock. But, the Buckeyes’ game with Michigan State is potentially only one that is exclusively on Peacock this fall.

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If you’re not willing to pay for Peacock to watch the game, the Ohio State radio broadcast of Paul Keels, Jim Lachey and Clay Hall will be on the Ohio State Sports Radio Network 97.1 FM (WBNS).

Counting down

Buckeyes at Michigan State: 1 day
Ohio State at Oregon: 15 days
Ohio State at Penn State: 36 days
Buckeyes vs. Michigan: 64 days

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Are you ready to get all your latest Buckeyes news in one place? Become a member of Lettermen Row today. With your Lettermen Row/On3+ membership, you’ll not only have access to everything that’s happening with the Buckeyes, but you’ll also be able to peruse other fan sites within the network to hear just how rivals are feeling about Ohio State, as well. Make sure to follow along on XInstagram and on Youtube for all the latest Buckeyes news you need to know.

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