Rose Bowl 2024: start time, TV channel, prediction, odds, live stream Alabama vs. Michigan

Rose Bowl 2024: start time, TV channel, prediction, odds, live stream Alabama vs. Michigan

When No. 1 Michigan and No. 4 Alabama square off on New Year’s Day with a berth in the College Football Playoff National Championship on the line, the Rose Bowl will play home to two of college football’s most recognizable brands. It’s difficult to think that this will just be the sixth time that the two most successful teams in college football history have faced off. The last was Alabama’s decisive victory in the Citrus Bowl.

Michigan had a very straightforward route to this semifinal meeting. The Wolverines breezed through the first three quarters of the season and defeated Penn State, ranked in the top 10, by a score of nine points. The following two weeks will see the Wolverines play two tight games against a highly good Ohio State team and an upset-minded Maryland team. In order to defeat the Buckeyes and go to the Big Ten Championship Game, where Michigan defeated Iowa 26-0 while holding them scoreless, it required a last-second interception.

In contrast, Alabama’s road has been filled with detours and turns. The Crimson Tide’s 34-24 home defeat against Texas, a fellow playoff team, early in the season was a significant blow. They struggled against teams like Texas A&M and Arkansas until turning things around against Tennessee and won four of their last five regular season games by double digits. A week later, they defeated USF by barely two touchdowns. In the SEC Championship Game, Alabama defeated Georgia and gave the Bulldogs their first defeat since the 2021 campaign, announcing their return to the College Football Playoffs.

How to watch live Rose Bowl football

Date: January 1st, Monday | Time: 5:00 PM ET

Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California is the location.

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Three Rose Bowl players to keep an eye on

Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe: On shaky foundation, Milroe earned Alabama’s starting quarterback position; in fact, he was benched before the team’s victory against USF in Week 3. Ever then, he has become one of the most dynamic players in college football. In the past five Bama regular-season games, he has scored 17 touchdowns in total and has only committed two turnovers in the previous seven games. With his outstanding arm skill and running abilities, the 220-pound Milroe was able to gain over 100 yards on the ground against Auburn and LSU. He’ll provide a challenge to Michigan’s defensive line.

Michigan Database Michael Sainristil: Sainristil, a converted wide receiver, is the lifeblood of a Michigan secondary that allows only 152.6 yards per game and ranks second nationally in pass defense. He performs an excellent job of eliminating an opponent’s slot receiver in his role as the starting nickelback for the Wolverines. It is also evident that he never lost his ability to handle the ball from his days as an offensive player; this season, he has already picked up five interceptions, two of which he has returned for touchdowns. A slot corner with such game-breaking potential is unusual.

EDGE of Alabama Dallas Turner: It’s an appointment to see Turner take on Michigan’s offensive line. The Wolverines, who were the 2021–22 Joe Moore Award winners, had another excellent performance in 2023 despite giving up only eighteen sacks over the whole year. An impressive performance versus Michigan might help him cement his potential as a top-10 NFL Draft selection.

Rose Bowl forecast and selections

Caesars Sportsbook odds

This sounds like the start of a big fight. Both sides rely heavily on rushing assaults led by a strong stable of running backs and are stacked in the trenches. Both quarterbacks J.J. McCarthy of Michigan and Alabama’s Milroe are adept at tossing the ball on play-action looks and making plays with their legs. On both sides of the ball, outside the hash markers, Alabama holds a clear edge.

While Jermaine Burton is a favorite target of Milroe’s and is a reliable player, Crimson Tide wide receiver Isaiah Bond is developing into one of the finest playmakers in the game. Michigan has a strong secondary, but Alabama has Kool-Aid McKinstry and Terrion Arnold, two cornerbacks who are projected to be selected in the first round, and rookie safety Caleb Downs, who has all the makings of an award winner in the future. Alabama can win this game easily if it can hold up at the line of scrimmage. Its offensive line, in particular, had trouble early in the season. 

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