The former Ohio State quarterback will call his third Buckeye game for ESPN in 2022 Saturday afternoon.
"I don't want to bury the Big Ten slate today, because Kirk, you're going to call a great game... it seems like a couple-headed monster in the Big Ten," McAfee said.But Herbstreit didn't stop trying to talk his co-hosts into paying attention to the Ohio State vs. Michigan State game he's calling at 4 p.m.
The Ohio State Buckeyes will play the Spartans on ABC. It's Ohio State's fourth national game of the year, following the Notre Dame, Toledo and Wisconsin games. It's the third game the Buckeyes have played on ABC.Yes. The game will stream on any platform that offers ABC and ESPN, such as HULU Live and YouTube TV. The game will also be on the ESPN+ app.
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