Here's when Ryan Day and Jim Harbaugh are set to preview Ohio State vs. Michigan in the days leading up to 'The Game.'
: GameTime with Ryan Day with interviews from players, assistant coaches and more is scheduled to air at 9 a.m. in Columbus on WBNS 10TV and statewide on Bally Sports Ohio.: Harbaugh will hold his weekly press conference at noon. The Michigan coach will be followed by offensive lineman Ryan Hayes, defensive lineman Mazi Smith, defensive back/wide receiver Mike Sainristil and defensive end Jaylen Harrell.
Harbaugh will also appear on the Inside Michigan Football radio show on WWJ Radio from 7-8 p.m. along with assistant coach Sherrone Moore and offensive lineman Zak Zinter: Michigan players will speak at 6:15 p.m. tentatively including quarterback J.J. McCarthy, offensive lineman Olusegun Oluwatimi, defensive back Rod Moore and defensive lineman Kris Jenkins.The game will be on FOX. Ohio State has been on national TV every week since the Rutgers game Oct. 1.Yes.
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