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No. 3 Texas vs No. 9/10 Michigan: How to watch, TV channel, betting lines, storylines, and more

On3 imageby:Justin Wells09/05/24

There’s a top-10 battle on the docket when the No. 3 Texas Longhorns (1-0) head to Ann Arbor to face the defending national champion Michigan Wolverines (1-0) on Saturday. Here’s how to watch, stream, and more.

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Texas and Michigan will face off for only the second time in the programs’ storied histories. The last contest was in the 2005 Rose Bowl when Vince Young and the Horns took down the Wolverines, 38-37.

How to Watch

When: Saturday, September 7th, 2024

Time: 11:00 a.m. (Central)

TV: Fox Sports (Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt)

Listen: TexasSports.com

Betting the game

Moneyline: Texas (-270), Michigan (+220)

Spread: Texas (-7.5)

Over/under: 44.5 points

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STORYLINES

Opponent Q&A: The Wolverine’s Clayton Sayfie talks Texas vs. Michigan (FREE)

Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers gets to start against Michigan in The Big House after all (FREE)

Texas defenders are “buzzing” at the chance to play versus Michigan’s offense (FREE)

How can Texas avoid Michigan’s trap? (+)

The more big humans the better for Texas when defending Michigan’s rushing offense (FREE)

Kalen DeBoer, who saw both Texas and Michigan in 2023, on what he expects from UT vs. UM (FREE)

How Texas can attack Michigan’s defense and what the data shows (+)

If these Texas Longhorns have a big day, the Michigan Wolverines are in trouble on Saturday (+)

How Texas can defend Colston Loveland (+)

Highlights from Inside Texas’ Q&A with The Wolverine (+)

A look at talent, depth, experience, and schematic advantages ahead of Texas vs Michigan (+)

Scouting key players for the Michigan Wolverines (+)

Texas vs. Michigan likely to be the Longhorns’ first true road top-10 matchup since 2008 (FREE)

Texas Football team notes just five days away from playing Michigan in Ann Arbor (+)

Three Things to know from Sark: Michigan QBs, comparisons to Tuscaloosa, Playoff implications (FREE)

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore: “Coach Sark has done a really good job with the program” (FREE)

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