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What channel is Michigan vs. Minnesota on today? Time, TV schedule for Week 5
Sherrone Moore describes locker room energy after Michigan beat USC
Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore explained his team’s energy in the locker room after a big win over USC. Michigan defeated USC, 27-24.
The No. 12 Michigan Wolverines are set for their second Big Ten Conference matchup of the season as the Minnesota Golden Gophers visit Ann Arbor today for a noon kickoff.
After trailing by four points, a 63-yard rush by fifth-year running back Kalel Mullings was the key play that led the Wolverines to a 27-24 comeback victory over USC last week. Mullings led the team with 159 yards on 17 carries and had two touchdowns.
In his first start at quarterback, junior Alex Orji went 7-for-12 passing for a paltry 32 yards against the Trojans, and was sacked twice. He rushed for 43 yards on 13 carries.
The Wolverines are currently on 23-game winning streak against Big Ten opponents in the regular season. Today’s matchup will also serve as the 99th Little Brown Jug game.
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Here’s Michigan vs. Minnesota game info and everything you need to know:
What channel is Michigan vs. Minnesota on today?
THE GAME: Michigan prediction, scouting report vs. Minnesota in battle for Little Brown Jug
Michigan vs. Minnesota time today
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 28.
- Time: 12 p.m. ET.
- Where: Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor.
The Michigan vs. Minnesota game starts at noon from the Big House, Michigan Stadium, in Ann Arbor.
Michigan vs. USC predictions, picks, odds
Tony Garcia, Detroit Free Press: The Wolverines have blown out mid-level Big Ten teams like Minnesota a lot in recent years, but without a solid passing game it’s hard to see them pulling away, unless it happens late. The Gophers have the better pass game, and U-M has been susceptible to giving up yards when the opponent’s QB gets the ball out quickly. But if Minnesota doesn’t establish its own run game on its end, the Wolverines’ front four of Josaiah Stewart, Mason Graham, Kenneth Grant and Derrick Moore could feast on a one-dimensional offense. Michigan will look to wear it down Minnesota in the same way Iowa did a week ago. The pick: Michigan 20, Minnesota 12.
- Spread: Michigan by 10½
- Over/under total: 34½
- Moneyline: Michigan -450, Minnesota +340
Odds provided by BetMGM as of Friday night.
Michigan football schedule 2024
- Week 1: Aug. 31 vs. Fresno State, (W, 30-10)
- Week 2: Sept. 7: vs Texas, (L, 31-12)
- Week 3: Sept. 14 vs. Arkansas State, (W, 28-18)
- Week 4: Sept. 21 vs. USC, (W, 27-24)
- Week 5: Sept. 28 vs. Minnesota, 12 p.m., Fox
- Week 6: Oct. 5 at Washington, TBD
- Week 7: Oct. 12, Bye
- Week 8: Oct. 19 at Illinois, TBD
- Week 9: Oct. 26 vs. Michigan State, TBD
- Week 10: Nov. 2 vs. Oregon, TBD
- Week 11: Nov. 9 at Indiana, TBD
- Week 12: Nov. 16, Bye
- Week 13: Nov. 23 vs. Northwestern, TBD
- Week 14: Nov. 30 at Ohio State, 12 p.m., Fox
See Michigan ticket prices for every 2024 game
Minnesota football schedule 2024
- Week 1: Aug. 29 vs. UNC (L,19 -17)
- Week 2: Sept. 7 vs. Rhode Island, (W, 48-0)
- Week 3: Sept. 14 vs. Nevada, (W, 27-0)
- Week 4: Sept. 21 vs. Iowa, (L, 31-14)
- Week 5: Sept. 28 at Michigan, 12 p.m.., Fox
- Week 6: Oct. 5 vs. USC, 5:30 p.m., Big Ten Network
- Week 7: Oct. 12 at. UCLA, TBD
- Week 8: Oct. 19, BYE
- Week 9: Oct. 26 vs. Maryland, TBD
- Week 10: Nov. 2 at Illinois, TBD
- Week 11: Nov. 9 at Rutgers, TBD
- Week 12: Nov. 16, BYE
- Week 13: Nov. 23 vs. Penn State, TBD
- Week 14: Nov. 29 at Wisconsin, 11 a.m., CBS
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Minnesota weather: Recording-breaking warmth Saturday
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – The Twin Cities broke a heat record Saturday afternoon as temperatures rose into the mid 70s.
Recording-breaking heat at MSP
What they’re saying:
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport got to a record-high temperature for March 21.
The airport reached 77 degrees, beating the record of 76 degrees set in 1938.
Cold front ahead
What’s next:
A cold front is expected to swing by on Saturday night, bringing a chance of a few sprinkles.
Sunday will be a lot colder but nearly spot on for average high temperatures.
Expect clouds to slowly decrease throughout the day.
Most of the work week to follow will stay mild, with highs in the 50s and little to no precipitation along the way.
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Hennen: Can Minnesota be saved?
I grew up in the Land of 10,000 Lakes — Minnesota born, Minnesota bred — and I can tell you without hesitation the state I once knew is slipping away. What was once a model of common sense and good governance has become a national embarrassment under one-party Democratic control, where incompetence, corruption, and a complete lack of accountability now define state government.
Start with the Gov. Tim Walz administration’s Housing Stabilization Services program — sold as a way to help people in need — which became so consumed by fraud that the Minnesota House voted unanimously, 134-0, to shut it down. Think about that. In today’s political climate, nothing is unanimous unless it’s a total disaster. That wasn’t a disagreement — it was an admission of failure.
Then there’s the Department of Human Services, where basic oversight has simply vanished. At the same time, every single House Democrat voted to block mandatory reporting to ICE when a criminal illegal alien breaks the law, despite the fact that 85% of Minnesotans support cooperation between local law enforcement and immigration authorities. A bill designed to focus on violent criminal illegal immigrants and prevent the chaos we saw earlier this year was rejected outright. So who are they representing?
Meanwhile, a program meant to help children with autism exploded from $38 million to $325 million in just five years, with providers jumping from 150 to more than 500, and when credible allegations surfaced that some providers were offering kickbacks to parents, three separate complaints were closed without investigation. The Walz administration’s excuse? A broken, 30-year-old rule written incorrectly, which they claim limits what they can investigate. They’ve known about it, they could have fixed it, and they didn’t. Now they say it could take two more years. That’s not governance — that’s avoidance.
And while fraud runs rampant, Democrats somehow found time to call emergency Friday hearings to push through 16 bills targeting your Second Amendment rights. Apparently, restricting your rights takes priority over protecting your tax dollars.
Speaking of tax dollars, consider this: Democrats blew an $18 billion surplus, grew the size of government by over 40%, and raised taxes by $10 billion—and now Walz wants to raise your taxes again. Even after all that, they still feel entitled to more of your money.
Then there’s the Feeding Our Future scandal, where Ikram Mohamed pleaded guilty to wire fraud involving $14 million, with over a million going into her own pocket, and federal investigators believe she was involved in efforts to bribe a juror. She even secretly recorded Attorney General Keith Ellison while seeking help, yet under her plea deal, she avoids prosecution for other potential crimes. What message does that send? This is what happens when no one is held accountable and government grows too large to manage.
So the question is simple: can Minnesota be saved? Not without restoring accountability, transparency and leadership that actually puts citizens first, because right now those principles are missing, and Minnesotans are the ones paying the price.
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Former Minnesota Twins Prospect Speaks on Retiring from MLB
Does The NWSL Know What Soccer Fans Actually Want? | Full Time PodcastWelcome to Full Time, a show about women’s soccer.
In this episode, Meg and Tamerra dive into the world of NWSL fan supporter groups. As the NWSL is coveting new eyeballs and growth, an announcement that the league would be establishing a “league supporter’s group” as a sponsorship collaboration with an energy drink named Unwell, has sparked questions and concern among fan led groups – who have been on the ground building the league for over a decade now.
Full Time hosts Tamerra Griffin and Meg Linehan discuss tension in the relationship between the league and its supporters. With the help of voices from four different NWSL supporter’s groups from across the country, Tamerra and Meg unpack what values are most important to key community stakeholders and where the NWSL might well be falling short.
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16:02 The need for a third space for fans
20:11 Is the NWSL doing enough to protect fans?
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