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Ohio State vs Michigan State kickoff time changed at last minute in rare streaming service only game by Peacock

THE college football matchup’s kickoff between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Michigan State Spartans has been changed – and the contest will be available exclusively.

NBC’s streaming platform Peacock will be broadcasting the Big Ten opener game on Saturday.

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Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith carries the ball for a touchdown during the team’s 49-14 win over the Marshall Thundering Herd last weekend[/caption]

An Ohio State spokesperson confirmed the contest will start at 7:30 pm Easetern.

That start time is 30 minutes after the originally announced 7:00 pm kickoff time.

The Peacock-exclusive game takes place in East Lansing and will be the Buckeyes’ first of nine conference regular season games.

The matchup will be called by play-by-play commentator Andrew Siciliano, analyst and college football legend Colt McCoy, and sideline reporter Lewis Johnson.

The game will be the second time an Ohio State game will be televised exclusively by a streaming service.

The first contest broadcasted the Buckeyes’ win last year against the Purdue Boilermakers – a game that was also on Peacock.

Ohio State is coming off a 49-14 victory over Marshall Thundering Herd in Week 4.

The contest concluded non-conference regular season play.

As for Michigan State, they lost for the first time last Saturday as they were beaten 23-19 by Boston College Eagles.

They still have a 3-1 record.

The Spartans are coming off a disappointing 4-8 campaign.

They are led by new head coach Jonathan Smith.

The Buckeyes have a 37-15 record all-time over Michigan State.

The squad hold an eight-game winning streak in their series with the Spartans.

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COLUMBUS, OH – SEPTEMBER 21: Ohio State Buckeyes players run onto the field before the game against Marshall Thundering Herd and the Ohio State Buckeyes on September 21, 2024, at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, OH. (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)[/caption]

And each of Ohio State’s last seven wins have been by 20 points or more.

The latest victory was a 38-3 blowout in 2023.

After the Spartans’ home game, they will take on the Oregon Ducks in a Friday night matchup.

The Buckeyes, meanwhile, will return to their home confines for Week 6 when they face the Iowa Hawkeyes.

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Baltimore longshoremen sue owner and manager of ship that caused the Key Bridge collapse

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Peter Crouch and Glenn Hoddle forced to abandon their car and complete journey to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on foot after travel chaos delays Spurs’ Europa League opener

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Russia Gosloto 6/45 Evening Predictions and Hot Numbers: Friday, 27 September 2024

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‘Overwhelmed’ office workers admit their lives revolve around tech devices – and NOT the other way round

OVERWHELMED office workers admit their lives revolve around their tech devices – rather than the other way round.

A poll of 2,000 adults who work in an office found they rely on three gadgets to get through the day – including a laptop, tablet, and at least one mobile phone.

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10 per cent of those surveyed said they had ‘too many devices’ and are ‘bombarded’ by messages[/caption]
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Nearly three in four also said they now have to ferry more tech around due to their working arrangements[/caption]

They’ll be bombarded with daily alerts from such devices – telling them to stand-up, message notifications, status updates, telling them to go to meetings, and more.

While 31 per cent agree their electronics have enhanced their lives and 30 per cent would be ‘lost’ without them, 18 per cent fear tech has effectively taken over their every day.

As such, 18 per cent are keen to take back control – and become less dependent on their devices and the need to carry so many around with them.

A spokesperson for HONOR, which commissioned the research to mark the launch its all-in-one foldable Magic V3 phone, said: “Tech should enrich our lives – not take over it.

“Having to carry around multiple devices and receiving notifications from each one seemingly every few minutes, it’s no wonder so many feel overwhelmed.

“It certainly doesn’t need to be that way.”

The study also found 10 per cent have ‘too many’ devices.

With 39 per cent admitting they’d like to carry fewer tech devices and accessories to and from work – belongings such as phones, laptops, chargers, headphones and more.

But the number of gadgets carried around has only increased for hybrid workers – employees who work from home and in the office.

Of those who fall into this category, 71 per cent said they now have to ferry more tech around due to their working arrangements.

Due to all the items those polled depend on, 51 per cent would be ‘willing’ to pay a premium for a single device which would effectively replace multiple devices.

Carried out through OnePoll.com, the study found 45 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds – more than any other age group – are overwhelmed by the number of notifications they receive day in day out.

More of those from this demographic (32 per cent) want to be less dependent on their device.

The spokesperson for HONOR added: “The research found many consumers are overwhelmed by the amount of tech in their lives – however tech could be the solution to this problem.”

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