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What channel is Rutgers football vs Maryland on today? Time, TV schedule for Week 12 game
Rutgers football schedule 2024: Opponents for home and away games
A look at the Rutgers University’s football opponents for the 2024 season.
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland − One more win.
That’s all Rutgers football needs to become bowl eligible for a second-consecutive season.
The Scarlet Knights will try to earn that victory when they play against Maryland today at SECU Stadium in College Park.
The Terrapins have won the last three meetings between the teams.
Here’s how to watch and some key information to know:
What channel is Rutgers vs Maryland on today?
Watch Rutgers vs Maryland on Fubo (free trial)
TV: FS1
Chris Myers will be on play-by-play alongside analyst Spencer Tillman.
Streaming: Fubo (free trial), FOX Sports App
Radio: WFAN 660 AM/101.9 FM, FOX Sports New Jersey 93.5 FM/1450 AM, Sirius XM386
Rutgers football vs Maryland time today
- Date: Nov. 16
- Time: 6 p.m.
Rutgers football vs Maryland prediction, odds
Maryland is a 5.5-point favorite according to Action Network as of Nov. 15.
O/U: Over 52.5 (-110), Under 52.5 (-110)
Moneyline: Rutgers +173, Maryland -210
Prediction: The Scarlet Knights played really well against Minnesota. While Maryland will present different challenges, Rutgers’ defense seems to have found its swagger again. If the Scarlet Knights’ defense can limit the Terrapins offense from connecting on big plays, and their offense can take advantage of a poor passing defense, I like Rutgers’ chances of escaping College Park with a close victory. I’ll say Kaliakmanis connects with Ian Strong for a big touchdown late. Rutgers 28, Maryland 24
Rutgers football 2024 schedule
Aug. 29: vs. Howard, W, 44-7
Sept. 7: vs. Akron, W, 49-17
Sept. 21: at Virginia Tech, W, 26-23
Sept. 27: vs. Washington, W, 21-18
Oct. 5: at Nebraska, L, 14-7
Oct. 12: vs. Wisconsin, L, 42-7
Oct. 19: vs. UCLA, L, 35-32
Oct. 25: at USC, L, 42-20
Nov. 9: vs. Minnesota, W, 26-19
Nov. 16: at Maryland, 6 p.m., FS1
Nov. 23: vs. Illinois, TBA
Nov. 30: at Michigan State, TBA
Maryland football 2024 schedule
Aug. 31: vs. UConn, W, 50-7
Sept. 7: vs. Michigan State, L, 27-24
Sept. 14: at Virginia, W, 27-13
Sept. 21: vs. Villanova, W, 38-20
Sept. 28: at Indiana, L, 42-28
Oct. 11: vs. Northwestern, L, 37-10
Oct. 19: vs. USC, W, 29-28
Oct. 26: at Minnesota, L, 48-23
Nov. 9: at Oregon, L, 39-18
Nov. 16: vs. Rutgers
Nov. 23: vs. Iowa
Nov. 30: at Penn State
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