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What radio station is the Notre Dame vs. Miami (OH) game on today? Details on Week 4 NCAA Football Game Coverage

The No. 17-ranked Notre Dame will host the Miami (OH) RedHawks at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana, on Saturday in Week 4 of college football. The game should be a mere formality for the Fighting Irish, who are currently under the obligation of winning all their upcoming games after an unexpected defeat to the Northern Illinois Huskies in Week 2.

Notre Dame's Week 3 game was a different tale altogether, with the Irish beating the Big Ten's Purdue Boilermakers 66-7. Signal-caller Riley Leonard threw for 112 yards and ran for 100 yards while scoring three rushing touchdowns. Running back Jeremiyah Love was the other star of the game, with 109 rushing yards and a touchdown.

Miami, for its part, has lost its two games of the season so far. The RedHawks most recently lost their Week 3 contest against the Cincinnati Bearcats 27-16, although quarterback Brett Gabbert threw for 339 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.

The game will be available for listening through the Notre Dame Radio Network, which includes around 25 radio stations in the Midwest. You can check the list of radio stations here. In South Bend, the game will air at 101.FM and 960 AM. Sirius XM also transmits the Notre Dame Radio Network on channel 129.

How to watch the Notre Dame vs. Miami (OH) game in Week 4?

On TV, the game will be broadcast by NBC, with the announcing crew being Dan Hicks as the play-by-play commentator, former Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett as the color commentator and Zora Stephenson being the sideline reporter.

NBC is available for streaming on YouTube TV, FuboTV, Hulu + TV, Sling, Peacock and DirecTV Stream. Through the use of cable providers' credentials, fans can also watch the game on the NBC Sports app and the NBCSports website.

Notre Dame vs. Miami (OH) head-to-head

The Irish and the Redhawks have fought each other on three occasions, with Notre Dame leading the series 2-1. The first game in 1909 was a 46-0 victory for the Fighting Irish at home. In 1945, Miami recorded its single victory of the series at home in Oxford, Ohio, where the RedHawks won 13-0.

In most recent times, Notre Dame secured a handy 52-17 victory in 2017.

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