What TV channel is Michigan-Rutgers tonight? Live stream, time, how to watch online

What TV channel is Michigan-Rutgers tonight? Live stream, time, how to watch online

No. 4 Michigan and Rutgers play on Saturday, Nov. 5. The game will be live streamed on fuboTV (free trial).

Greg Schiano has been coaching Rutgers long enough to know recent results against any team are not an indicator of what’s going to happen in the next meeting.

So while the Scarlet Knights (4-4, 1-4 Big Ten) have dropped their last two games against No. 4 Michigan by a combined 13 points, it’s wishful thinking to assume it’s going to be close when the teams play Saturday night at SHI Stadium.

This is one of coach Jim Harbaugh’s best teams. The Wolverines (8-0, 5-0) are in the hunt for the program’s first national championship since 1997, and their second straight conference title. They’re a powerhouse in all phases.

Rutgers is coming off an embarrassing 31-0 loss at Minnesota. There is no doubt Michigan has more talent.

When is Michigan-Rutgers?

Michigan plays Rutgers at 6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. ET) Saturday, Nov. 5.

Live stream

FuboTV

The game will be live streamed on fuboTV, which offers a free trial. The most basic of plans is the “fubo standard” package, which comprises 121-plus channels for $69.99 per month. Like all cord-cutting alternatives, there are plenty of options, especially for sports. It comes with more than 1,000 hours of cloud-based DVR, and up to 10 screens at once.

Will it be televised?

Michigan and Rutgers will be televised on Big Ten Network.

Preview

MELEE AT MICHIGAN: Michigan will get a chance to move on, one week after two of its players were roughed up in the Wolverines’ stadium tunnel by Michigan State players. Starting cornerback Gemon Green suffered a concussion among other injuries, according to an attorney he retained, and reserve defensive back Ja’Den McBurrows has undisclosed injuries. Keeping the rest of the team focused on the task at hand this week has not been easy.

“It’s been a challenge,” said Harbaugh, who said he didn’t know if Green would play at Rutgers. “It’s been traumatic.”

RUNNING RUTGERS: Two weeks ago, the Scarlet Knights lost top rusher Samuel Brown to a season-ending foot injury. The freshman had 374 yards on the ground after breaking into the starting lineup. Freshman quarterback Gavin Wimsatt will take up some of the rushing slack but the main job falls to Kyle Monangai, who started the season as the No. 1 back. He has 212 yards rushing.

MISTAKE MADE: Harbaugh said he did not discipline running back Donovan Edwards for retweeting a post that included antisemitic remarks made by the embattled artist formerly known as Kanye West because Edwards acknowledged his mistake.

“He made a sincere apology, not only publicly but to our football team as well,” Harbaugh said. “He’s looking at it as a learning experience and a chance for growth as well.”

Edwards posted his apology on social media.

“I apologize for mistakenly retweeting a message that was so hurtful to so many especially those in the Jewish community,” he wrote last week.

THE PUNTER: Adam Korsak has been the Scarlet Knights’ best player since 2018. The Australian punter has seen opposing returners held to minus-8 yards this season on his 41 attempts. He had a net average of 51.2 yards on five punts at Minnesota, including a stadium-record 77-yarder.

MONEY MOODY: Michigan had some drives stall in the red zone against the Spartans, and in its previous game against then-No. 10 Penn State, but it has been able to rely on Lou Groza Award winner Jake Moody to make field goals. He is 9 of 9 in the last two games and overall this season he is 18 of 21, including a career-high 54-yarder last week.

“Not another kicker we’d rather have,” Harbaugh said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.