Who are the USC vs. Michigan game announcers today on CBS? All you need to know about Week 4 game’s coverage team
The No. 11 USC Trojans head to Ann Arbor after their 48-0 Week 2 win over Utah State. The Trojans (2-0) are coming off a bye week, and now an exciting showdown awaits them as they face their Big Ten rival, the No. 18 Michigan Wolverines (2-1) today.
This anticipated contest represents the 11th meeting between the schools. Fans are excited to learn more about the matchup. Let's begin by discussing how to watch today's game while listing its announcers.
USC vs. Michigan football game announcers today
CBS Sports Network will air today's game live, and a broadcast team featuring Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), and Jenny Dell (sidelines) will announce the game.
Football fans can also livestream the game on Fubo, which offers free trials for new users. Those on the go can listen to the game on ESPN LA 710AM Radio, which includes a two-hour post-game show. The radio broadcast team for the contest includes Pete Arbogast, Shaun Cody, Cody Kessler, Su’a Cravens, Jordan Moore and Jason Schwartz.
What time is USC vs. Michigan today?
USC vs. Michigan kicks off at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, September 21st. The game will be played before a sellout crowd at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines' home turf.
What to expect in the USC vs. Michigan game?
The betting odds favor USC to win its Week 4 encounter with Michigan. Vegas spreads list USC as a 5.5-point favorite. The over/under for the game is set at 46.5 points. On the money line, USC is listed at -229, and Michigan is an underdog at +185.
USC has won four of its last five games vs. the Wolverines. The teams have faced each other ten times, and the Trojans lead the series 6-4. However, the programs haven't played each other in 17 years.
USC will start quarterback Miller Moss following their 48-0 Week 2 win over Utah State. The redshirt junior has started two games this season, completing 48-of-66 for 607 yards and two touchdowns.
Meanwhile, Alex Orji will begin under center at Michigan for the first time today. Davis Warren won the starting job during camp but has struggled since. He has thrown six interceptions, scored two touchdowns and passed for 444 yards, with a 66.7% completion percentage.
Last week, Warren threw three interceptions against Arkansas State and wasreplaced by Orji. The new field general completed two of four passes for 12 yards and one touchdown against the Red Wolves. Now, the question remains: Can Orji pull off another win for the Wolverines in Week 4?