Saturday night’s matchup between No. 9 Notre Dame (4-0) and No. 4 Ohio State (3-0) is set. Everything you need to know to watch or listen to the game is provided below.
- Where: Notre Dame, Ind. – Notre Dame Stadium
- When: 7:30 pm EST
- Television: NBC/Peacock – Noah Eagle (play-by-play); Todd Blackledge (analyst); Kathryn Tappen (sideline)
- Radio: Notre Dame Radio Network, Sirius XM (Channel 129) 101.FM & 960 AM (South Bend); Paul Burmeister (play-by-play); Ryan Harris (analyst)
- Stream: fuboTV
- Spread: Ohio State –3.0…O/U 55.5
What to Know – Notre Dame: Notre Dame is facilitating a matchup with the two groups positioned in the Related Press Top 10 for the 37th time in program history. The Battling Irish are 23-12-1 in those past game, including a 11-9 mark as the lower-positioned team. It’s the fifth back to back time Notre Dame and Ohio State have met as top-10 teams. The Battling Irish brag the No. 26 surging offense in the country at 204.5 yards per game, while quarterback Sam Hartman positions No. 3 in passing effectiveness. Hartman has 13 score passes and no captures through four games and has assisted the Irish lead the country with 11 plays of 40+ yards after last year’s group had only six such plays in 13 games. The Irish guard flaunts the No. 1 pass proficiency mark in the country. Notre Dame will be wearing extraordinary all-green regalia in the game.
What to Know – Ohio State: Ryan Day is in his fifth year as Ohio State lead trainer. His groups are 48-6 generally and 16-1 in evident street games (3-1 versus Top 25 groups). His Buckeyes are 21-4 taking all things together “away” games and 16-4 versus Top 25 teams. Buckeye quarterback Kyle McCord is making his fifth profession start Saturday night. He positions No. 11 in passing proficiency and has a pack of skilled recipients to toss to like expected NFL first round draft pick Marvin Harrison, Jr. Ohio State’s run safeguard positions No. 18, permitting simply 87.3 yards per game, while the Buckeye offense positions No. 68 averaging 156.3 yards for every game against Indiana, Youngstown State and Western Kentucky. Ohio State claims a 5-2 all-time record against Notre Lady. Every one of the five successes have come beginning around 1995. The main Irish successes in the series came in 1935 and 1936.