The Northern Illinois Huskies square off against the No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Week 2 of the 2024 college football season. Saturday's game will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET from Notre Dame Stadium in Indiana.
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Dan Hicks and Jason Garrett will be in the announcer's booth for the Northern Illinois-Notre Dame game on NBC. Hicks will handle the play-by-play commentary, while Garrett will provide analysis. Zora Stephenson will report on the contest from the sidelines.
What time is the Northern Illinois vs. Notre Dame Week 2 game?
The Northern Illinois vs. Notre Dame Week 2 game will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday.
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024
- Livestream: Peacock and FuboTV
- Time: 3:30 p.m. EDT
Northern Illinois (1-0) will start Ethan Hampton against Notre Dame today. The Huskies opened their season with a 54-14 win over Western Illinois and will want to continue their strong start in Week 2.
Meanwhile, Notre Dame (1-0) will field Riley Leonard as its starting QB against Northern Illinois. The Fighting Irish began their season with a 23-12 win over the then-No. 20-ranked Texas A&M.
Northern Illinois schedule for 2024 season
Here's a look at the Northern Illinois schedule for the remainder of the 2024 college football season:
- Sept. 7: at Notre Dame
- Sept. 21: vs. Buffalo
- Sept. 28: at NC State
- Oct. 5: vs. Massachusetts
- Oct. 12: at Bowling Green
- Oct. 19: vs. Toledo
- Oct. 26: at Ball State
- Nov. 6: at Western Michigan
- Nov. 13: vs. Akron
- Nov. 19: at Miami
- Nov. 30: vs. Central Michigan
Notre Dame schedule for 2024 season
Here's a look at the Notre Dame schedule for the remainder of the 2024 college football season:
- Sept. 7: vs. Northern Illinois
- Sept. 14: at Purdue
- Sept. 21: vs. Miami
- Sept. 28: vs. Louisville
- Oct. 12: vs. Stanford
- Oct. 19: vs. Georgia Tech
- Oct. 26: vs. Navy
- Nov. 9: vs. Florida State
- Nov. 16: vs. Virginia
- Nov. 23: vs. Army
- Nov. 30: at USC
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