The eyes of the college football world will be on Indiana Saturday.
No. 5 Indiana vs. No. 2 Ohio State is one of just two games this weekend involving two ranked teams, with the other being No. 24 Army at No. 8 Notre Dame.
With the game in Columbus being the marquee matchup of the weekend, the premiere college football pregame shows will be on location.
Indiana (10-0, 7-0 B1G) travels to Ohio State (9-1, 6-1 B1G) on Saturday for a noon ET kickoff on FOX from Ohio Stadium.
And the game will be the site of both FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff and ESPN’s College GameDay.
Indiana hosted both shows earlier this year in Bloomington.
FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff was on location ahead of IU’s 56-7 dismantling of Nebraska. The show features Mark Ingram II, Matt Leinart, Urban Meyer, and Brady Quinn, alongside host Rob Stone.
A week later, ESPN’s College Gameday was in Bloomington for the Hoosiers’ 31-17 win over Washington. That show includes Rece Davis, Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee and Nick Saban. All eyes will be on former IU head coach Corso once again as he gets another chance to cover Indiana and make a prediction for the game.
Joel Klatt, Gus Johnson & Jenny Taft are expected to be the broadcast team for FOX.
This time Indiana will be the visitor, but the networks should shine another massive spotlight on IU football ahead of one of the biggest games in program history.
Indiana is an early 12-point underdog in the game. The winner will likely end up in the Big Ten Championship Game and remain comfortably in the College Football Playoff.
IU is 12-80-5 all-time against Ohio State and have lost 29 straight in the series.
We’re headed back to The Shoe 🍿
See you soon for Indiana-Ohio State 👋 pic.twitter.com/hDAGzs43kQ
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 16, 2024
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