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Who are the Michigan State vs. Indiana game announcers today on Peacock? All you need to know about Week 10's game’s coverage team

The Michigan State Spartans will host the No. 13 Indiana Hoosiers at 3:30 p.m. at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan, on Saturday. The Hoosiers have a perfect 8-0 record, while the Spartans are down in their luck with a 4-4 record (2-3 Big Ten) and having lost four of their last five games.

The game will air exclusively on Peacock, with no major regular network showing the game. While there is a free option for Peacock, you'll need to pay the subscription to get access to its sports offerings. The monthly subscription is set at $7.99, although you could save some money with the yearly $79.99 offering.

The announcing crew will be made up of Paul Burmeister doing the play-by-play, former Texas and Washington Redskins quarterback Colt McCoy as the analyst, and Zora Stephenson will be the sideline reporter.


How to listen to Indiana vs. Michigan State? Broadcast options for Big Ten clash

If you would prefer to listen to the game, Sirius XM will broadcast it nationally on satellite radio. Channel 383 will have Michigan State's broadcast and channel 197 Indiana's. Those in the Detroit area can tune into WJR-AM 760, while in the Bloomington area 105.1 FM WHCC Hoosier Country will broadcast the game.

Indiana vs. Michigan State: Recent results and odds

Despite the very different routes their seasons have taken, the Hoosiers are only favored by eight points for this game. However, ESPN's game predictor has more faith in Indiana than the bookies, with it giving them an 83.6% chance of winning the game.

In their last encounter, Michigan State fell 24-17 to its in-state rival, the Michigan Wolverines. Quarterback Aidan Chiles threw for 189 yards and scored one touchdown while running back Nate Carter ran for 118 yards and also scored one rushing touchdown.

On the other hand, Indiana secured a 31-17 victory over the Washington Huskies. Signal-caller Tayven Jackson threw for 124 yards, with one touchdown and interception for Indiana. Their true difference maker was Justice Ellison, who ran for 123 yards and scored a rushing touchdown.

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