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Who are the Stanford vs. Notre Dame game announcers today on NBC? All you need to know about Week 7's game’s coverage team

The Stanford Cardinal travel to Midwestern Indiana to clash with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at South Bend for a Week 7 game. The Fighting Irish come as the No. 11 school in the nation, with two wins over ranked schools in Weeks 1 and 5 (No. 20 Texas A&M and No. 12 Louisville), although they suffered an unlikely upset in Week 2 against Northwestern Illinois.

For their part, the Cardinal are having a bad season with an overall record of 2-3, which shows the school is having trouble adapting to its new home in the ACC.

The game, which is set to start at 3:30 p.m. ET, will air on NBC and is set to have Dan Hicks as the play-by-play commentator, former Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett as the color commentator and Zora Stephenson as the sideline reporter.

Who's the favorite for Stanford vs. Notre Dame? Odds and recent results

Per their high-ranking status, the Irish are clear favorites for this game, with ESPN's game predictor giving them a 96.1% chance of winning. In terms of betting, they're 22.5-point favorites.

In their last game, the Stanford Cardinal fell to the Virginia Tech Hokies 31-7. Their quarterback, Justin Lamson, threw for a pitiful 103 yards and ran for 36 while also giving up an interception. Their only touchdown of the game came courtesy of wildcard quarterback Micah Ford, who threw for 19 yards in one pass.

Notre Dame spent last week resting during its open week, with the last game having been in Week 5. The game was a key victory over then-No. 15 Louisville 31-24, with Riley Leonard throwing for 163 yards, two touchdowns and running for 52 yards. He was the Irish's top passer and rusher in the game.

How to watch the Stanford vs. Notre Dame game in Week 7? Streaming options

The game will air on NBC, which you can stream through Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, FuboTV and YouTube TV. You can also stream it through the NBC App, although you would need your service provider's details or the NBC Sports Gold subscription.

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