Who are the Texas A&M vs. Auburn game announcers today on ESPN? All you need to know about the Week 13 game’s coverage team
The No. 15 Texas A&M Aggies travel to Alabama in Week 13, to clash with the Auburn Tigers. The Aggies season has had an upward trajectory, and despite an opening season loss to Notre Dame and a defeat to South Carolina a few weeks back, Mike Elko's team can still dream of a college football playoff seed. They're currently 8-2 overall (5-1 SEC).
The Tigers year is another matter entirely, with things having gone south for them from the get-go. Between their third and seventh games, they put together a string of four defeats. They're currently 4-6 and have an especially troublesome 1-5 SEC mark.
The encounter will air on America's premier sports network, ESPN. The announcing crew will be made up of Dave Flemming as the play-by-play commentator, while Louis Riddick will take care of the analysis and color commentary.
How to watch Texas A&M vs. Auburn? Streaming options for Week 13 SEC clash
Given that the game will air on ESPN, there'll be plenty of options to stream it. ESPN can be streamed through Hulu + Live TV, Sling, DirecTV Stream, Vidgo, YouTube TV, and FuboTV. You can also use the network's own streaming service, ESPN+, to stream the game. A final option is through ESPN.com or the ESPN app, with the use of your cable provider's credentials.
The game is set to start at 7:30 p.m. ET at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama.
Who's the favorite for Texas A&M vs. Auburn? Odds and favorite
Despite the disparity in performances between both schools so far, the bookies haven't quite made up their minds. The Aggies are only 2.5-point favorites according to ESPN Bet. The network's game predictor is a bit further on the side of the College Station program, but the Tigers still have a substantial chance of winning the game at 42.3%.
The last game for the Aggies was a confident win 38-3 against New Mexico State. Auburn also comes from a victory, 48-14, against Louisiana Monroe.