Who are the announcers for Texas vs. Michigan?

This Saturday, the Texas Longhorns will travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan to take on the Michigan Wolverines. Here is the expert analysis of the matchup this week's game
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Texas football will face the Michigan Wolverines in an interconference matchup this Saturday (Sep. 7) at 11 a.m. CT in Ann Arbor, MI. This will mark the first meeting between the two storied programs since their 2005 Rose Bowl clash, which saw the Longhorns emerge victorious by a score of 38-37.

The Horns may face an uphill battle, as Michigan boasts an impressive 52-8 home record since 2015 and has not lost a game at the Big House since 2020. However, this loaded Horns roster enters the game as a 7.5-point favorite, suggesting they have a real chance to upset the Wolverines' dominant home-field advantage.

Where to watch and listen to Texas football vs. Michigan

FOX will televise this game at 11 a.m. CT (noon Eastern) as part of their Big Noon Kick-off.

You can listen to the game In Austin: KVET-FM 98.1- Craig Way (play-by-play), Roger Wallace (analyst), Will Matthews (sideline reporter).

Announcers for the Texas vs. Michigan

The Fox Sports Big Noon Kickoff team for the Texas vs. Michigan game features an experienced announcing crew.

Gus Johnson provides high-energy play-by-play, Joel Klatt offers expert analysis as the color commentator, drawing on his background as a former college quarterback, and veteran sideline reporter Jenny Taft, with over a decade of experience covering the sidelines, will seek out opportunities to interview coaches and players and uncover inside information.

This well-established team has worked together for over eight years, bringing decades of collective experience as analysts and sideline reporters to this highly anticipated matchup. Expect them to bring their A-game this Saturday in Ann Arbor, MI.

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