Michigan-Ohio State, Michigan-Michigan State football on Fox in fall

Last season was the first in Fox TV's "all-in" endeavor with Big Ten football, getting first dibs on which game they want to carry on a weekly basis.

The biggest rivalry in the conference, Michigan and Ohio State, aired on Fox for the first time ever after years on either ABC or ESPN.

Well, get ready for the replay.

Chris Lezotte, a marketing executive for the Fox affiliate in Madison, Wis., watched the network's annual presentations to advertisers in New York. He tweeted that the newtork announced Wolverines and Buckeyes game to end the regular season will again air on Fox. The game is scheduled for Nov. 24 in Columbus, Ohio, at a time yet to be determined.

Last year's Michigan-Ohio State game earned a 6.1 TV rating and was watched by 10.51 million people, according to Sports Media Watch, making it the second-highest rated college game on Fox and the fifth-highest rated college game overall.

According to Lezotte, Fox will also have the Michigan State-Michigan game on Oct. 20 in East Lansing.

The rainy U-M/MSU game last year in Ann Arbor earned a 3.7 rating, equating to about 6.5 million viewers, as a night game on ABC.

Times for Big Ten games aren't ordinarily announced until a week or two before.

Fox stuck its proverbial foot in major college football coverage in . Lezotte also said the network will carry the Texas-Oklahoma game on Oct. 6.

Fox has carried each Big Ten title game since the conference championship's inception in 2011 and is scheduled to do so again on Dec. 1.

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