Michigan football played in the first of the long-awaited home-and-home with Oklahoma last year in Memorial Stadium in Norman, in what ended up being the first loss of the season. The hostile environment was under the lights, as the Sooners hosted the Wolverines for a night game on ABC.
The return trip will not see Oklahoma with the same exact disadvantage.
Game times for Fox’s slate are starting to roll out, with the obvious Ohio State game being set for noon EST on the final Saturday in November. But the Week 2 game against Oklahoma in Ann Arbor is set for noon EDT on the Big Ten’s flagship broadcaster, Fox.
As of yet, the Week 2 and final week games against Oklahoma and Ohio State, respectively, are the only contests where times and channels have been revealed for Michigan football this season. The last time that Michigan hosted a premier program for a home game was when Texas came to The Big House in 2024, which was also a noon kick on Fox. But both Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff and ESPN College GameDay were in tow, which wouldn’t be surprising to see them both on campus in Ann Arbor yet again.
This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football Oklahoma game gets noon kickoff
Reporting by Isaiah Hole, Wolverines Wire / Wolverines Wire
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