How to watch, stream Michigan football vs. UConn

Anthony Broomeby:Anthony Broome09/16/22

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Michigan football continues its 2022 season on Saturday with a visit from the UConn Huskies. It will be another outing where the Wolverines are massive favorites, this time by 47.5 points. The Vegas over/under is set at 60.5 points, pointing to another lopsided matchup for Michigan.

The Wolverines blew out Colorado State 51-7 in Week 1 and followed it up with a 56-10 victory over Hawai’i last weekend in Ann Arbor. A third-straight 50-burger could be on the way as they look to close out non-conference play on a high note. Sophomore J.J. McCarthy has been named the starting quarterback moving forward and Saturday may serve as a dress rehearsal of sorts heading into the Maryland game next weekend.

Saturday’s game will be broadcast by ABC with Bob Wischusen and Roddy Jones on the call with Kris Budden reporting from the sidelines. Streaming-wise, the game will be available via ESPN+ and platforms such as YouTube TV, Hulu, DirecTV Stream and others. Doug Karsch and Jon Jansen will have the radio call on 950 AM in the Detroit/Ann Arbor area.

Michigan football vs. UConn game info

Teams: No. 4 Michigan Wolverines (2-0) vs. Connecticut Huskies (1-2)

Date: Sept. 17, 2022

Location: Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Time: 12 p.m. ET

Television: ABC (Bob Wischusen, Roddy Jones and Kris Budden on the call), check local listings for channel number

Streaming: ESPN+, YouTube TV, Hulu, DirecTV Stream

Radio: 950 AM in the Detroit/Ann Arbor area, see affiliate stations here

Spread: Wolverines -47.5, over/under set at 60.5 points (Vegas Insider)

Fun Facts

• This is the third matchup in the all-time series with Connecticut. Michigan leads 2-0 after a 30-10 home win in the 2010 season opener, followed by a 24-21 victory at Rentschler Field during the 2013 season.

• 6 players on the U-M roster hail from Connecticut: OL Tristan Bounds, EDGE Kechaun Bennett, WRs Cornelius Johnson, Will Rolapp and Jake Thaw and tight end Luke Schoonmaker.

• Michigan is 18-0 in non-conference games played at home under head coach Jim Harbaugh.

•Michigan is tied for first in scoring offense in the country at 53.5 points per game and 11th in scoring defense at 8.5 points per game.

• The offensive line has given up four negative plays in 123 snaps this season.

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