The lights will be shining bright in Norman on Saturday night as No. 15 Michigan heads south to take on No. 18 Oklahoma inside Memorial Stadium. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. CT on ABC in what will be just the second-ever meeting between two of college football’s biggest brands.
A Rare Matchup
Michigan and Oklahoma haven’t crossed paths in nearly 50 years. Their only prior meeting came in the 1976 Orange Bowl, a defensive slugfest won by the Sooners, 14-6. This time around, both teams are ranked in the top 20 and looking to prove they belong in the early playoff conversation.
Michigan’s Start
The Wolverines opened the season with a 34-17 win over New Mexico, and true freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood wasted no time making history. He threw for 251 yards on 21-of-31 passing in his debut, the most by a Michigan freshman in a first career start. Justice Haynes carried the load on the ground, exploding for 159 yards and three touchdowns, while tight end Marlin Klein had a career night with six catches for 93 yards and a score.
Defensively, linebacker Ernest Hausmann led the way with eight tackles, and U-M limited New Mexico to just 1.8 yards per carry. The Wolverines forced three interceptions and got contributions from 25 different defenders.
A Big Test on the Road
This will be Michigan’s first road test of 2025, and it’s a big one. Sherrone Moore’s group has been strong in September (16 wins in its last 17 games during the month) and has thrived under the lights. The Wolverines have won 13 straight night games and 18 of their last 20 overall. Saturday will mark the 83rd night game in program history.
Oklahoma’s Early Statement
The Sooners also rolled in their opener, beating up on Temple behind new quarterback John Mateer. In his first career start, Mateer completed 30-of-37 passes for 392 yards and three touchdowns, setting a school record for most passing yards in a debut. He spread the ball around to a talented group of receivers, and Oklahoma piled up explosive plays while coasting to victory.
Key Storylines to Watch
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Quarterback Showcase: Both Underwood and Mateer set records in their debuts. Saturday will be about which young quarterback handles the moment better.
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Explosive Plays: Michigan struggled to generate chunk gains in 2024 but ripped off six plays of 20+ yards against New Mexico. Oklahoma’s defense will try to limit that while relying on its own offense to hit big shots downfield.
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Road Atmosphere: Michigan has handled night games well in recent years, but playing in Norman is a different animal. The Sooners haven’t hosted a ranked Big Ten opponent since 2016.
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Ground Game Balance: Haynes gives Michigan a physical presence on the ground, while Oklahoma leans more on its passing attack. Whichever team establishes balance first could control the tempo.
The Bottom Line
This isn’t just another non-conference game—it’s a measuring stick for both programs. Michigan wants to show its young quarterback can win on the road in a hostile environment, while Oklahoma is out to prove Mateer’s debut was no fluke. Expect a physical battle that could come down to which defense makes the last stop under the lights in Norman.

Dalton Tinklenberg is the Founder and Media Director of The Scouting Depot, where he leads comprehensive coverage of college and professional football. He is an active member of some of the most respected organizations in sports journalism, including the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA), Maxwell Football Club, Online News Association (ONA), National Football Foundation (NFF), and the Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE).
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