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How to Watch the Michigan Wolverines vs. Washington Huskies on Saturday

The Wolverines are headed to the West Coast

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A national championship rematch is set to take place this weekend as No. 10 Michigan football marches into Washington this Saturday, October 5.

Check out all the information on how to watch or stream this National Championship rematch below:

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How to Watch Michigan vs Washington: Everything You Need to Know

⏰ Game Time 7:30 PM ET 
📅 Date Saturday, October 5, 2024
🏟️ Location Husky Stadium, Seattle, WA
📺 How to Watch NBC/Peacock
🎙️ Commentary Team Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge, Kathyren Tappen
📊 Key Matchup Washington Passing Attack vs Michigan Secondary
🔥 Player to Watch RB Kalel Mullings (Michigan) & WR Denzel Boston (Washington)

The Wolverines (4-1) are in the midst of a season in which they were just expected to rebuild and reload. Through five weeks, Michigan’s defense and running game has prevailed against everyone except Texas. Ground and pound offenses typically travel well, but will it be enough against the Huskies? 

Washington (3-2) is coming off of a 21-18 loss against Rutgers. Huskies quarterback Will Rogers has ten touchdowns and zero interceptions this season, and their leading receiver has seven of those touchdowns. If Washington gets its passing attack rolling, Michigan could be in trouble.

What Channel Is Michigan vs Washington On?

Michigan vs Washington is being broadcast live on NBC and available to stream on Peacock. Coverage begins at 7 PM ET.

Who Are the Commentators for Michigan vs Washington?

The Michigan football vs Washington game in Week 6 will be called by the NBC crew of Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge, and Kathyren Tappen.

Quick Facts About Michigan vs Washington

The Washington vs Michigan game will be the first regular-season national championship rematch in the College Football Playoff era. 

Dating back to 1916, the Wolverines lead the all-time series 10-5. It will also mark the first time Michigan has played the Huskies in Seattle since 2001, wherein Washington came out on top 23-18. 

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