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Michigan vs. Washington live coverage, score: Highlights
Michigan vs. Washington will broadcast nationally on Fox in Week 8 of the 2025 college football season. Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt will call the game from the booth at Michigan Stadium, with Jenny Taft reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Indiana football rolled over Michigan State to stay undefeated and take another step in Big Ten play. Here's what we learned.
Fresh off a crushing homecoming loss to UCLA, Michigan State football is heading to Bloomington to face No. 3 Indiana in the Hoosiers' homecoming game. The Spartans are massive underdogs in this one, reeling off three straight losses with their coach now firmly on the hot seat, while Indiana is in the exact opposite situation.
Here are the highlights from Week 8 of college football, including Washington-Michigan, Ole Miss-Georgia, USC-Notre Dame, Utah-BYU and more.
The 2025 college football season has officially surpassed the midway point of the regular season after the conclusion of a thrilling Week 8 slate. Among the games that will shape the College Football Playoff picture was the final matchup between No. 13 Notre Dame and No. 20 USC for the foreseeable future.
Bryce Underwood threw two touchdowns and Jordan Marshall rushed for 133 yards with a score as Michigan took care of Washington at "The Big House."
Ludington jumped out to a 28-0 lead in the first half and continued to pull away from the Cardinals down the stretch as they secured an outright West Michigan Conference Lakes Division championship – the program’s first since 1999.
Vanderbilt football is bowl eligible. The Commodores remain in the conversation for a spot in the College Football Playoff. And Vandy just knocked off its second top-10 team in two years at FirstBank Stadium.
Fernando Mendoza had himself a day, throwing for 332 yards and four touchdowns as Indiana dominated Michigan State.