Michigan Football vs Penn State: Injury report, live Stream, TV channel and betting preview
It’s nearly game time for Michigan football and Penn State and here’s the key info you need with odds, a final prediction, and how to watch.
Michigan football will face another difficult opponent on Saturday as the Wolverines hope to keep their Big Ten title hopes alive with a win over Penn State.
It’s in Happy Valley, which makes the matchup against No. 23 Penn State (in the AP poll) even more difficult. The Nittany Lions are 6-3 but have lost three of their last four games and actually lost three in a row before last week’s win over Maryland.
We took a deeper look at this matchup and broke it down while offering five predictions. But here’s all the key Gameday info you need such as injuries, odds, and how to watch and stream.
Michigan football vs Penn State Injury report
There are a number of players banged up on both rosters and of course, neither coach has been very forthcoming about injuries. It does sound like both Donovan Edwards and Erick All made the trip to Penn State and should play.
Andrel Anthony is another big question mark. The Wolverines could really use his explosiveness at wide receiver but he left last week’s game against Indiana and his status is uncertain.
Blake Corum and Gemon Green were also hurt last week and the updates aren’t as positive according to Chris Balas of The Wolverine (subscription required) who reported neither will play Saturday.
Penn State’s defensive line is also banged up and that will be something to monitor as the game gets going too.
Michigan football vs Penn State Odds and Betting Pick Week 11
According to WynnBET’s Week 11 college football odds, the Wolverines are going into this matchup as a 1.5-point underdog. The over/under is set at 49.
This game reminds me a lot of the Wisconsin game. The Wolverines were slight underdogs in that game too, but on a neutral field, it seemed like Michigan football was the better team and that’s how I feel about this matchup.
But it’s not on a neutral field. Penn State plays well at home, despite a recent loss to Illinois. It’s not a night game which helps, and in a somewhat low-scoring affair, I’m taking Michigan 24-17.
The pass rush will make a huge difference and it will force Sean Clifford into some mistakes. Michigan will also run the ball better and win the turnover battle.
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What Channel is the Michigan Football Game On Week 11?
Michigan and Penn State will be broadcast on ABC at 12 PM EST/9 AM PST.
Michigan football vs Penn State Live Stream
Today’s Michigan football game can be streamed live on Fubo TV.