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Which means a possible noon start for ND-Michigan by ShermanOaksND
Most of ND's games up there have been later starts, but the two that stand out as noon games -- 1993 and 2005 -- were both ND victories. Michigan Stadium is notorious for its unenthused "symphony" crowds for early start times.
The start time may depend on whether ND-Michigan is on Fox or ESPN/ABC. If it's on Fox, a noon start time seems likely. The network's goal with the early start is to cut into the "College GameDay" audience on ESPN.