The upcoming road game for the Michigan Wolverines and Indiana Hoosiers now has an official kickoff time and TV designation:
The Michigan Wolverines’ game at Indiana next Saturday now has an official kickoff time and TV designation. That Week 11 game will begin at 3:30 p.m. and will be televised on CBS, the network announced on Saturday night.
Michigan took down Indiana, 52-7, at the Big House last season. J.J. McCarthy went 14-of-17 for 222 yards and three touchdowns, while Blake Corum ran for two scores. Tight end Colston Loveland also had three receptions for 80 yards and one touchdown.
Additionally in that game, Rod Moore and Keon Sabb each picked off quarterback Tayven Jackson. As of this story being published, Jackson remains Indiana’s starting quarterback after Kurtis Rourke left the Nebraska game a week and a half ago due to a thumb injury. He had a procedure performed on that thumb last Monday and may be able to play this weekend at Michigan State.
The Wolverines have only lost to the Hoosiers once this entire century, taking place in Bloomington during the very forgettable 2020 season. However, first-year head coach Curt Cignetti has his team rolling. They are still undefeated up to this point and are a top-15 team in the AP Poll. Indiana is no longer a slouch in the Big Ten, so Michigan will have to bring its A-game to have a shot at upsetting Indiana.