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One of college football's greatest rivalries will take the field todqay when No. 3 Michigan Wolverines travel to the Horshoe to take on No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes. Both teams are 11-0 and trying to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff with a win which makes Saturday's game bigger than usual.

Known as "The Game," Michigan and Ohio State first met in 1897 and have played annually each year from 1918 to 2020 without interruption. The two Big Ten juggernauts have met 117 times with Michigan leading 59-51-6 all-time. 2021 was the first time the Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes since 2011. Ohio State has dominated its rivals this century, winning 17 of the 22 matchups since 2000.

Saturday's game has a lot at stake for legacies for those taking the field and calling plays on the sideline. Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud will be looking to secure his case for the Heisman with an impressive game over the Wolverines. Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh will be looking to win his second game against the Buckeyes and his first one on the road in Columbus.

Find out how to watch Michigan at Ohio State, below.

When to Watch - Saturday, November 26

No. 3 Michigan Wolverines at No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes

  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • Channel: Fox

Fox will be home to all of Saturday's action between Michigan and Ohio State on the gridiron. Most streaming services offer Fox so fans will have a few different options when viewing The Game. Find out if your services carries Fox, below.

Michigan-Ohio State Channels

DIRECTV STREAMfubo TVHulu + Live TVSling TVYouTube TVFOX✔✔✔✔✔

Watch Michigan at Ohio State Live for Free

Catch live action from the Horshoe on Fox by watching with an antenna. AntennaWeb is a great tool you can use to see what channels carry Fox in your area with an antenna.

Watch Michigan at Ohio State Live on Hulu + Live TV

For $69.99 per month, Hulu + Live TV is the best way to watch all of the action during Saturday's showdown. The streaming service includes Fox, and over 75 channels. The service also includes the Disney Bundle, which includes Disney+ and  ESPN+.

Watch Michigan at Ohio State Live on DIRECTV STREAM

For $69.99 per month, DIRECTV STREAM's Entertainment package includes Michigan-Ohio State on Fox. The plan includes over 75 channels and unlimited DVR storage, and there are no hidden fees, or required annual contracts. 

With DIRECTV STREAM users get a 5-day free trial, and for a limited time, new subscribers can get their first 3 months of HBO Max, Showtime, Starz, and Epix for free.

Watch Michigan at Ohio State Live on fuboTV

For $69.99 per month, subscribers can watch live Michigan at Ohio State on FOX on fuboTV with their Pro plan. The sports-first streaming offers over 100 channels with their Pro plan, which includes over 100 sporting events, the ability to watch on unlimited screens, and 1000 hours of DVR space, which means you can record and rewatch your favorite shows and all of this year's games.

Watch Michigan at Ohio State Live on Sling TV

For $40/month, subscribers to Sling Blue can watch No. 3 Michigan take on No. 2 Ohio State live on Fox, and over 40 channels. The service includes 50 hours of DVR storage so you will be able to relive your favorite moments and shows.

Watch Michigan at Ohio State on YouTube TV

Subscribers to YouTube TV are able to watch the Wolverines take on the Buckeyes live on Fox for $64.99 per month. The streaming service has over 85 channels, users can stream up to 3 devices simultaneously, and it includes unlimited DVR so you can record every game and more.

Since this is the Buckeye Network, it deserves the broadest possible distribution on cable and satellite television in the state of Ohio. You want to catch all of the Buckeye action and the Big Ten Network will make that a reality. To get the Big Ten Network, Ohio State fans should visit http://www.bigtennetwork.com/ and enter your zip code, which will then provide a link to the cable providers in your area, DirecTV and Dish Network, to make a request for them to carry the Big Ten Network.

The Big Ten Network is dedicated to showcasing the nation’s premier athletic and academic conference in stunning high definition. Big Ten fans follow their teams with a passion unparalleled in college sports. You can expect to see marquee events in football and men’s basketball, hundreds of women’s and Olympic-sports events, classic games, and original campus programming showcasing Big Ten universities. The network will also produce a nightly Big Ten studio show that will offer an in-depth look at the day’s sporting events from each campus.

Press Releases On OhioStateBuckeyes.com
 06/19/2008 – Comcast, Big Ten Network Reach Broad Multimedia Agreement For Big Ten Network Content
 05/03/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 04/11/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 04/06/2008 – Video: Buckeyes on Big Ten Network
 04/05/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 03/30/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 03/26/2008 – Vote Buckeyes in Big Ten Network Pet Contest
 03/14/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 02/29/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 02/25/2008 – Open Line Featuring President Gee To Air On Big Ten Network
 02/23/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 02/16/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 02/13/2008 – Big Ten Network to Air Seven Winter Championships
 02/09/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 01/31/2008 – Big Ten Network Presents Big Ten Career Expo in Indianapolis
 01/31/2008 – Massillon Cable TV To Launch Big Ten Network
 01/17/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 01/14/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 01/04/2008 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 12/29/2007 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 12/22/2007 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 12/14/2007 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 11/30/2007 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 11/27/2007 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 11/15/2007 – Ohio State on the Big Ten Network
 11/08/2007 – Big Ten Network Announces Women’s Basketball Analysts
 11/07/2007 – Network To Televise 36 Classic Big Ten Basketball Contests
 11/01/2007 – Big Ten Network News
 11/01/2007 – Four Out Of Five Cable/Satellite Companies Agree: The Buckeyes Are Important
 10/24/2007 – Big Ten Network To Air At Least 21 Buckeye Basketball Games
 10/24/2007 – Big Ten Network Introduces Basketball Studio Team
 10/17/2007 – Big Ten Network Scores Ratings Victory
 10/03/2007 – Big Ten Network To Televise 55 Regular Season Women’s Basketball Games
 09/28/2007 – WideOpenWest Launches Big Ten Network
 09/07/2007 – Dish Network, The Leader In College Sports, Adds Big Ten Network
 09/05/2007 – This Week On The Big Ten Network
 08/30/2007 – Big Ten Network Set to Launch Tonight at 8 p.m. ET
 08/30/2007 – Insight Communications Delivers Big Ten Network to College Sports Fans
 08/22/2007 – It’s Not Just The Big Ten Network. It’s The Buckeye Network
 08/14/2007 – Network Opens ’07-08 Big Ten Play With Top Matchups
 08/14/2007 – Big Ten Network Coming to Columbus Campus Channel Line-up
 08/09/2007 – Big Ten Network Reps Visit Ohio State
 08/07/2007 – Big Ten Network Completes On-Air Football Lineup
 07/31/2007 – Kirk Barton Featured in Big Ten Television Advertisement
 07/25/2007 – Network To Televise 24 Classic Big Ten Football Contests
 07/25/2007 – Launch Date Draws Near For Big Ten Network
 07/18/2007 – Big Ten Network Lands Fox Sports’ BCS Announce Team to Lead Game Coverage
 07/02/2007 – Big Ten Network To Officially Launch August 30th
 06/22/2007 – Big Ten Announces Commitment To Event Equality For Men and Women On Big Ten Network
 06/14/2007 – Weiberg To Join Network’s Executive Team
 05/30/2007 – Revsine Named Lead Studio Host
 05/24/2007 – Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman Holds Live Chat
 07/24/2007 – Mark Silverman press conference video (President, The Big Ten Network)
 05/18/2007 – Letter From Mark Silverman, President of the Big Ten Network
 05/15/2007 – Buckeye To Launch With Big Ten Network
 05/14/2007 – Big Ten Network Visits Ohio State Campus
 05/09/2007 – Big Ten Network To Produce More High-Definition Programming Than Any New Network In History

DIRECTV Announces Overflow Channels For This Saturday (Sept. 1)
DIRECTV subscribers to the Choice programming package and above will receive all six football games televised by Big Ten Network this coming Saturday. Channel assignments are as follows:

12:00 p.m. EDT
Appalachian State at Michigan (Ch. 220 – Primary Game)
Youngstown State at Ohio State (Ch. 218 – Overflow Game)
Northeastern at Northwestern (Ch. 219 – Overflow Game)
Florida International at Penn State (Ch. 221 – Overflow Game)

8:00 p.m. EDT
Bowling Green at Minnesota (Ch. 220 – Primary Game)
Indiana State at Indiana (Ch. 218 – Overflow Game)

 Weekly Programming Grid
 Big Ten Network Show Descriptions

Ohio State Coaches Comment of the Big Ten Network

“Every Ohioan’s dream is to have 24/7 Ohio State athletics and Big Ten athletics. They want to see some of the classic games that have been played, some of the classic people who have played every sport at Ohio State, all the way from the Olympians to the great NBA and NFL people. I think the people here in the state of Ohio are just going to love it tremendously. Plus they are going to get a chance to learn a little more about the academic prowess and the gains we have made academically as an institution. They also will see the gains the Big Ten has made in the world of research and the things we are doing to make a difference in this world. I think the people in the state of Ohio are going to flock to the Big Ten Network and they are excited for it.”
-Jim Tressel, head coach Football“Graduates of Big Ten institutions and citizens of Big Ten states, who may be now living elsewhere, have a deep passion for those Big Ten schools. They will have the opportunity to watch their alma mater, to watch the legends they grew up watching and to watch today’s heroes. I think you are just going to see the Big Ten Network continue to grow and the interest in it will be tremendous. It will start in the eight-state conference area where people are talking about it everyday, but it’s going to grow because of the great alumni and the great numbers. I think you are going to see a tremendous opportunity for people to see some wholesome things on television.”
-Jim Tressel, head coach Football“I think one thing that has made recruiting maybe more balanced for everyone in the last 20 years is when TV was “deregulated” and all of sudden you were seeing teams from all over the country. I don’t know how many football games were on during the course of the season, but everyone knows Boise State, even if they live on the East Coast. Everyone knows who Fresno State is. Everyone knows who Boston College is on the other side of the country. A lot of people stop at the first athletic contest they see when they turn on the TV and if it happens to be a Big Ten one, they will learn more about the Big Ten. Then they might see a commercial about the great chemistry department or something that was just founded at a Big Ten school. So I think it’s going to be great for our schools, it’s going to be great for our athletic programs. It’s going to help recruiting.”
-Jim Tressel, head coach Football“This is another great opportunity for media exposure for the conference and for field hockey. Big Ten field hockey has a history and tradition of great programs, athletes and competition. We are very proud of the Big Ten, and this is our chance to showcase the collegiate game of field hockey at the highest level. Big Ten rivalries transcend all sports and now everyone has the opportunity to see that.”
-Anne Wilkinson , head coach Field Hockey“The Big Ten Network will certainly allow us to showcase the quality athletic programs we have in all our sports in the Big Ten Conference. This is great exposure for our student-athletes that work very hard and deserve the opportunity to share their story as a Big Ten Conference student-athlete.”
-Chuck Merzbacher, head coach Women’s Tennis“The Big Ten Network will do so much for all sports, but I am most excited about the exposure it will give each of our softball programs, which are some of the best in the country. Fastpitch softball is one of the hottest sports in the NCAA right now and television exposure and ratings have been growing at an exciting pace every year. This finally gives our program and our sister programs across the Big Ten the opportunity to be so much more visible not only within our home states, but also across the country. It’s just one more example of how the Big Ten Conference is truly a leader in college athletics.”
-Linda Kalafatis, head coach Softball“The Big Ten is one of two or three premier rowing conferences in the country. It’s exciting to think the new network will enable our conference to publicize this high level collegiate racing.”
-Andy Teitelbaum, head coach Women’s Rowing“Ohio State women’s soccer is excited to be a part of the Big Ten Network lineup of events. Fans all over are going to have the opportunity to see exciting Buckeye soccer action, and they’ll be introduced to the Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium and the University through live sports programming. The network is a groundbreaking venture, and I’m thrilled that our student-athletes are going to be featured on it.”
-Lori Walker, head coach Women’s Soccer“Television validates so many things in our society today. We are very fortunate that our student-athletes, the Ohio State wrestling program and the great sport of wrestling will be featured on the Big Ten Network. In addition, prospective student-athletes all over the country will get a chance to learn more about how special of a place Ohio State University is”.
-Tom Ryan, head coach Wrestling“The Big Ten Network will provide great opportunities for our student-athletes to showcase their talents. Gymnastics continues to be one of the most popular sports watched during the Olympic Games and we are thrilled to be part of the Big Ten Network which will provide more opportunities for viewers to enjoy the sport of gymnastics beyond the excitement of an Olympic year. We recruit gymnasts from all over the country and having the exposure provided by Big Ten Network will undoubtedly be an advantage in a competitive recruiting environment.”
-Carey Fagan, head coach Women’s Gymnastics“The Lady Buckeye golfers are excited about the launch of the Big Ten Network. It will give our parents, fans, boosters and future players an opportunity to see our team in action more than just once or twice a year. It will be great to watch them on television rather than just following online with the live scoring system.”

“The network will obviously give our conference and our student athletes much more exposure as well as each institution. Our many fans throughout the country will now be able to view their favorite teams in action without having to travel!”
-Therese Hession, head coach Women’s Golf

Frequently Asked Questions About the Big Ten Network
Q: Why was the Big Ten Network created?
A: The Big Ten Network was created to provide the conference with more national exposure for Big Ten sports while enhancing its existing television agreements with ABC/ESPN and CBS.

The conference wanted to be able to continue playing its football games on Saturdays versus moving some games to Thursday nights, control more fully the advertising environment in which its events were aired (the network accepts no alcohol or gambling advertising) and greatly increase exposure for women’s sports and other NCAA sports that had not previously been widely televised.

The network launched on August 30, 2007, and is on the air 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Last fall, the Big Ten Network became the first new network in cable or satellite television history to reach 30 million subscribers within its first 30 days.

The Big Ten Network is a joint venture between subsidiaries of the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks. Fox has a proven track record of successfully launching other networks.

Q: Who can get the Big Ten Network?
A: The Big Ten Network has distribution agreements with AT&T U-Verse, Charter Communications, Comcast, Cox (Cleveland), DIRECTV, DISH Network, Insight Communications, Mediacom, Time Warner Cable, RCN, Service Electric, Verizon FIOS and more than 250 cable operators across the country.

Inside the eight Big Ten states, the network is available on the expanded basic level of service with the exception of the Philadelphia area, where it is available on a digital level of service.

Outside the eight states, cable operators can make the network available on any level of service, and following are some cities where the local cable company is now offering the network. If you do not see your city or state listed here, check with your local system office to determine whether it plans to make the network available in your area.

What channel does Ohio State come on directv?

Bally Sports Ohio HD is on channel 660.

What channels is the Ohio State game on?

Ohio State football games will be aired on ABC, the Big Ten Network, and Fox.

Where can I watch the OSU game today?

DIRECTV STREAM..
FuboTV..
Hulu + Live TV..
Sling TV. Knockout Stage..

How can I watch Ohio State football today?

The game will stream on any platform that offers ESPN, such as Hulu Live and YouTube TV. The game will also be on the ESPN+ app.