Who are the Louisville vs. Miami FL game announcers today on ABC? All you need to know about Week 8 game's coverage
Today, the No. 6 Miami Hurricanes (6-0, 2-0 ACC) will play on the road against the Louisville Cardinals (4-2, 2-1) at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. The game will kick off the slate of games that will air on ABC for Week 8 of the college football season.
Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward aims to lead his team to their seventh straight win. Ward's performance helped his team overcome a close matchup against the California Golden Bears in Week 6. After an open week, Miami wants to remain unbeaten and get their third victory in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
That said, the Cardinals have the home-field advantage and will be motivated to ruin the Hurricanes' momentum.
Louisville vs. Miami FL football game announcers today?
The game announcers on call to cover the Louisville vs. Miami game will be Joe Tessitore, who will do play-by-play and Jordan Rodgers, who will be the analyst. Stormy Buonantony will be the sideline reporter.
While fans can watch the ACC matchup live on ABC, it will also be available to stream on ESPN+.
What time is Louisville vs. Miami FL today?
The game will kickoff at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT. The AccuWeather forecast for today's matchup in Louisville, Kentucky, is expected to be nice for gameday, with zero percent chance of rain to delay the kickoff.
Tickets for the game are still available at resale price on Ticketmaster.
What to expect in the Louisville vs. Miami FL game?
According to ESPN statistics, the Hurricanes come into the game as the best offensive team in the ACC. Miami leads the conference with 2,400 passing yards and 1,103 rushing yards.
Ward continues to play a huge factor in the team's success, with 20 touchdowns. His performance today will impact the Hurricanes' chances of remaining undefeated. Ward will also look at wide receiver Xavier Restrepo and running back Damien Martinez to help control the offense.
Louisville is the underdog at home today, but they also have the talent to pull off the upset. Cardinals quarterback Tyler Shough comes into the game with 1,674 passing yards and 14 touchdowns. So far, the team's two losses for the season have been impacted by his interceptions and pass completions.
Shough will need to be careful with football to keep his team in the game. Cardinals' wide receiver Ja'Corey Brooks and running back Issac Brown can also factor in the team's ability to outperform against Miami's defense.
The betting odds are on Miami's side to be victorious. However, Louisville is still a threat to hand their opponents their first loss of the season.