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What radio station is Texas vs Michigan game? Details on Week 2 NCAA football game coverage

Two powerhouse members of the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference, No. 3 Texas Longhorns and No. 10 Michigan Wolverines, will keep fans glued to the screen as the matchup is anticipated to be thrilling. Both teams will be in Ann Arbor for the Saturday showdown at Michigan Stadium.

Both teams are coming off a win in their respective Week 1 games. While the Wolverines had a comfortable 30-10 win over Fresno State, the Longhorns asserted their dominance with a 52-0 crush of the Colorado State Rams.

How to listen to Texas vs. Michigan game on the radio?

Those interested in tuning into the game via radio can hear it on Longhorn Radio Network and KVET 98.1 FM in Austin.

What time is Texas vs. Michigan?

The highly anticipated Texas vs. Michigan showdown will kick off at noon ET in Michigan Stadium.

Fans can watch the live coverage on FOX and those more into streaming can live stream the game on FuboTV.

Texas vs Michigan: Head-to-Head

Since both teams belong to different conferences, the matchup has only taken place once. The only time Texas and Michigan collided before Saturday was in the 2005 Rose Bowl, where a 38-37 thrilling contest ended up in favor of the Texas Longhorns.

On Saturday, Sherrone Moore's team would like to equalize the record with a win, and they have the home advantage to make that happen. However, Steve Sarkisian will not let him have it any easy. If the first game of any team is anything to go by, the game will heavily depend on whether Michigan's offense can subdue the Longhorns' secondary.

Quinn Ewers is expected to start for the Longhorns at quarterback with Arch Manning as his backup. On the other hand, Davis Warren will be the starting quarterback for Michigan, with Alex Orji also expected to take some snaps.

AP Polls have the Longhorns as the higher-ranked team and even the oddsmakers think they'll win by a margin of a touchdown. However, this season, upsets have been the norm and it should be no surprise if the same happens here as well. After all, the Wolves are the reigning champions.

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