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What radio station is Louisville vs. Miami FL game on today? Details on Week 8 NCAA football game coverage

The No. 6 Miami Hurricanes (6-0, 2-0 ACC) hope to keep their undefeated streak alive in Saturday's Week 8 matchup against the Louisville Cardinals (4-2, 2-1) at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. Both teams enter the game with momentum after winning their last matchups.

How to listen to Louisville vs. Miami FL game on radio?

Fans can listen to the Louisville vs. Miami game on the sports radio stations AM 560 Sports WQAM and Sports Talk 790AM on Tunein. 93.9 The Ville will also broadcast the game on iHeart.

The matchup airs live on the ABC channel and will stream on ESPN+.

What time does Louisville vs. Miami FL game start?

The Louisville vs. Miami game will begin at 12 p.m. ET. AccuWeather shares that the weather on Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky, is expected to be nice, with a temperature of over 70 degrees and plenty of sunshine. As of now, the start of the game shouldn't experience any delays.

What else to know about the Louisville vs. Miami FL game before kick-off

The Hurricanes began the season strong with dominant wins over the Florida Gators, Florida A&M Rattlers, Ball State Cardinals and South Florida Bulls. However, their last two games saw them struggle until the fourth quarter to remain undefeated.

In their Week 6 matchup against the California Golden Bears, Miami had to score three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to win 39-38. The Cardinals will have to manage control offensively and defensively for the entirety of the game to pull off the victory.

Hurricanes starting quarterback Cam Ward has performed well this season despite giving up interceptions in his last two games. He comes into Saturday's contest with 2,219 passing yards, 20 touchdowns and five interceptions. Louisville's defense will try to put Ward to the test to make mistakes and end Miami's winning streak.

Cardinal quarterback Tyler Shough will also be under pressure to control the football and minimize mistakes. He's given up an interception in his last three games, contributing to his team's two losses for the season. ESPN Bet favors the Hurricanes to keep their streak going with a win on Saturday. However, Shough and the Cardinals have the ability to surprise the odds makers.

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