Michigan Football vs Nebraska: Injury report, live Stream, TV channel and betting preview
Michigan football plays Nebraska Saturday night and here’s our final look ahead with key info such as how to watch and stream.
For the second time this season, Michigan football will be playing a night game, only this time, it won’t be in the friendly confines of the Big House.
Instead, the Wolverines will be playing inside Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska in a game that means plenty to both teams.
Michigan football is looking for a 6-0 start and to keep pace in the Big Ten East with teams like Ohio State, Penn State, and Michigan State.
Nebraska, on the other hand, is coming off an impressive win but has already missed chances at Oklahoma and Michigan State to notch defining wins for head coach Scott Frost.
Beating ninth-ranked Michigan would certainly count and could turn Nebraska’s season around. Plus the fanbase is going to be rabid because it is desperate for a win like this which, in all honesty, hasn’t happened in years.
We break down everything you need to know about this one. But in case you missed it, here are our five predictions, three reasons Michigan will win, and also three keys to beating Nebraska.
Michigan football vs Nebraska Injury report
Both teams appear to be relatively healthy coming into this matchup outside of some season-ending injuries that happened earlier in the season.
Michigan never puts out a depth chart so we don’t really know if anyone will be missing from week to week but Jordan Whittley returned last week, as did Josh Ross and at the very least, there shouldn’t be any major injuries to worry about on either side.
Michigan football vs Nebraska Odds and Betting Pick Week 6
Coming into Saturday’s game, WynnBet’s odds for Week 6 has Michigan football listed as a three-point favorite over Nebraska.
Michigan has performed well against the spread and covered easily against Western Michigan, Washington, Northern Illinois, and Wisconsin. Only Rutgers was able to make things close and beat the spread.
As geared up as Michigan was for its game against Wisconsin, Nebraska has a solid defense and a much better quarterback. This will be the biggest test to date for Mike Macdonald.
But one thing U-M has been great at is disguising coverages and showing quarterbacks different things. It wouldn’t be surprising to see a bunch of different looks, especially with some zone because the key will be stopping Adrian Martinez from running all over the place.
It’s going to be tight, but we are still predicting a 23-20 Michigan win — special teams is the key and favors Michigan in a big way in this matchup.
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What Channel is the Michigan Game On Week 6?
Michigan will play Nebraska on ABC at 7:30 PM EST/4:30 PM PST
Michigan football vs Nebraska Live Stream
Today’s Michigan football game can be lived streamed on Fubo TV.