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Iowa football vs. Michigan State: TV channel, live stream, start time, predictions
The Gazette
Nov. 7, 2020 4:00 am, Updated: Nov. 7, 2020 9:29 am
After back-to-back close losses to open a Big Ten-only 2020 football season, Iowa (0-2) seeks to get into the win column Saturday when it hosts Michigan State (1-1) at Kinnick Stadium.
Iowa vs. Michigan State game details
Kickoff time: 11 a.m. CT
TV: ESPN
Live stream: WatchESPN
Mobile stream: Download the ESPN app
Radio: WMT-AM 600, KXIC-AM 800 [Complete list of affiliates]
Satellite radio: Sirius XM 210
Listen online: TuneIn
Follow on Twitter: @jeje66, @Hlas, @GazetteOnIowa
Iowa vs. Michigan State predictions
Mike Hlas — Michigan State QB Rocky Lombardi has a wonderful football name, but my faves in major-college football 2020 are Sincere McCormick, Spencer Rattler, Smoke Monday and Storm Duck. They're real names, and they're spectacular. Iowa 31, Michigan State 17
Jeff Johnson — Last week, I just couldn't see Iowa dropping to 0-2. This week, I just can't see Iowa dropping to 0-3. Iowa 27, Michigan State 20
J.R. Ogden — Starting to think this is going to be a long season for the Hawkeyes. A very long season. Michigan State 21, Iowa 10
Ben Visser — Could be a Rocky game for Michigan State. Iowa 24, Michigan State 21
Beth Malicki — My pick 'ems are shaping up to be a more accurate guess than most pollsters' election predictions, which isn't saying much. Iowa 20, Michigan State 17
Todd Brommelkamp — Good spot to catch MSU off a big rivalry win. That's all I can do to justify any faith in this pick. Iowa 21, Michigan State 17
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The Hawkeyes celebrate a touchdown reception by wide receiver Brandon Smith (12) in the first quarter of their football game against Northwestern Wildcats at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020. (Liz Martin/The Gazette)

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