Michigan and Oklahoma have been on the biggest stages of college football regularly.

The programs are among the top five in winning percentage in the sport's history and have churned out All-Americans and championships.

Saturday, the two college football bluebloods meet for just the second time in their history and the first time on either school's campus when the No. 15 Wolverines take on the 18th-ranked Sooners in Norman, Oklahoma.

"It's gonna be a really cool matchup -- two incredible programs that represent all the excellence in college football for a long, long time," Oklahoma coach Brent Venables said. "Gonna be really exciting from an environment standpoint."

Both teams are coming off season-opening wins.

Michigan beat New Mexico 34-17 in a game where running back Justice Hayne

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