How to Score Michigan vs. Oklahoma Football Tickets for This Saturday’s Primetime Game
Michigan and Oklahoma both enter the game undefeated, with Michigan winning their opener 34-17 and Oklahoma 35-3, highlighting a competitive primetime matchup.
- Michigan and Oklahoma will face off this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET in a primetime game at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.
- This matchup follows both teams winning their season openers last weekend, with Michigan defeating New Mexico 34-17 and Oklahoma beating Illinois State 35-3.
- Quarterbacks John Mateer and Bryce Underwood lead Oklahoma and Michigan respectively, with Mateer passing for 392 yards and three touchdowns, and Underwood throwing for 251 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.
- Oklahoma's offense averages 495 yards and 35 points per game, while Michigan averages 452 yards and 34 points, and the game’s betting line favors Oklahoma by 5.5 points as broadcast on ABC.
- This contest is the second ever meeting between Michigan and Oklahoma and the first at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, marking the 161st straight sellout and highlighting a significant early-season test for both programs.
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