A storybook ending is in line for both teams stepping onto Ford Field this Saturday afternoon.
The day we’ve all been waiting for is here: the Mid-American Conference title game in Detroit, Michigan kicks off later today, with the Ohio Bobcats (9-3, 7-1 MAC) taking on the defending champion Miami RedHawks (8-4, 7-1 MAC) to stake claim to the conference clown.
Throughout the week, we’ve been compiling analysis, stats and storylines about both the Bobbies and RedHawks. If you need a moment to catch up on the history of the teams, the game and the season, feel free to check out our storystream before kickoff.
In terms of how to watch the game set to be in front of our eyes, here’s everything you need to know to watch, stream, listen and stay informed regarding the game:
Game Info:
- Where: Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan
- When: Saturday, Dec. 7, 2022 at noon p.m. EST
- Weather: Ford Field, an indoor facility, will not be affected by weather.
- Odds: Miami opens as a two-point favorite, with an over/under of 44 points, per DraftKings.
How to watch/stream/listen:
- TV options: The game is to be televised on ESPN. A valid cable subscription is required. The broadcast team will include Anish Schroff (play-by-play), Andre Ware (color) and Paul Carcaterra (sideline).
- Streaming options: The game will be streamed exclusively on the ESPN App. A valid cable subscription is required for access.
- Ohio radio perspective: Marty Bannister (play-by-play) and Rob Cornelius (color) will provide the Ohio call for WXTQ-FM 105.5.
- Miami radio perspective: Steve Baker (play-by-play) and Terry Bridge (color) will provide the Miami call for WMOH-AM 1450.
- Live stats presentation: The MAC will be keeping up a live stats page for the title game, courtesy of Sidearm Sports. The page will go live at kickoff.
- Ohio Game Notes: Ohio’s depth charts and 2024 season information can be found here.
- Miami Game Notes: Miami’s depth charts and 2024 season information can be found here.
- Student-athlete availability report: New this season is the student-athlete availability report, which publishes an hour before a game’s scheduled kickoff. This weekend’s information can be found here.