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This Saturday marks an exciting evening for college football fans as No. 8 Notre Dame prepares to host No. 16 Texas A&M at 7:30 PM ET. The highly anticipated matchup will be broadcast on NBC and available for streaming on Peacock. Both teams are eager to showcase their talents as they enter this pivotal game in the season.
In addition to this thrilling contest, No. 1 Ohio State will take on Ohio at 7 PM ET, also available on Peacock. The Buckeyes are looking to maintain their top ranking with a strong performance against their in-state rival.
As the 35th season of Notre Dame football kicks off, the atmosphere is expected to be electric, with fans eager to support their teams. The combination of these high-stakes games is sure to provide an exhilarating night of college football, setting the tone for the season ahead. All eyes will be on the field as these powerhouse programs clash in a battle for supremacy.
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