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Ohio State vs. Michigan: What channel is the game on?

This will be the 120th edition of "The Game."

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Buckeye fans have been waiting all year for this. Ohio State vs. Michigan will play in the 120th edition of "The Game" on Saturday.

What time is the Ohio State game this week?

Ohio State vs. Michigan kicks off at noon on Saturday, Nov. 30.

Where is the Ohio State vs. Michigan game?

The game will be played at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

What channel is the Ohio State-Michigan game on this week?

Ohio State vs. Michigan can be watched on FOX stations. Gus Johnson will be doing the play-by-play while Joel Klatt will serve as the analyst. Jenny Taft will be the sideline reporter for the game.

The game can be streamed on YouTube TV or FuboTV.

What radio station is the Ohio State-Michigan game on?

The game can be heard on the radio in the Columbus area on 97.1 The Fan and throughout the statewide Ohio State Sports Network. Paul Keels, Jim Lachey and Clay Hall will describe the action with Skip Mosic producing and hosting. 

GameTime with Ryan Day, featuring insight from Coach Ryan Day and in-depth interviews with players, assistant coaches and experts from across Buckeye Nation, airs Saturday at 9 a.m. in Columbus on WBNS-10TV.

Following the game, you can watch Ryan Day and Ohio State players' postgame interviews on 10TV+ or via the 10TV News mobile app.

Good Will Throwing

Ohio State quarterback Will Howard said before the season that he didn't think he had to be a hero. He just had to distribute the ball accurately to Ohio State's elite playmakers. He's has done that at a historic rate.

The Kansas State transfer has a completion rate of at least 80% in six games this year. No other Ohio State quarterback has done that. He completed his first 14 passes in a row against Indiana and finished with an 85% completion rate. His rate for the season is 74%, the best in the nation.

Michigan's cancer survivor

Davis Warren has gone from being diagnosed with leukemia to starting at quarterback for Michigan in The Game.

Davis beat out Alex Orji for the job last summer and after starting in three games, he was benched in favor of two other options. Davis was given another chance and has made the most of it, earning a fifth straight start this week.

“It’s really a great opportunity for us,” he said. “We know that. I can’t wait.”

Next men up

There were questions about how an Ohio State offensive line reshuffled because of injuries would stack up against Indiana last week. There was some handwringing, especially when center Seth McLaughlin suffered a season-ending knee injury in practice.

The patched-together line wasn't perfect, but it was certainly good enough.

Howard had a lot of clean pockets while completing 22 of 26 passes for 201 yards and two TDs. Howard wasn't sacked, and Indiana recorded only three tackles for a loss.

Michigan might be without a banged-up preseason All-America player on both sides of the ball. Tight end Colston Loveland was injured last week, and cornerback Will Johnson has been out for more than a month with an injury.

Suddenly stingy

The Wolverines have played six straight quarters without giving up a touchdown, dating to the first half of their 20-15 loss at Indiana. Ohio State presents their stiffest challenge yet.

“They don’t like us, we don’t like them,” Michigan defensive back Quentin Johnson said. “Being able to go into Columbus and embrace that villain role, even embrace being the underdog in a moment like this, is something that is very motivating.”

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What is the spread on the Ohio State vs. Michigan game?

BetMGM College Football Odds: Ohio State is favored by 19.5 points.

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