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At last, we know exactly what Michigan’s revamped schedule will be — again — as the Big Ten revealed its new schedule on FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff on Saturday morning.
In 2020, Michigan football will have four home games and four away games, starting the season with a tough matchup on the road against a much-improved Minnesota team.
Then, the Wolverines come back home to take on rival MSU before heading back to Indiana, as those two games remain flipped home/away, meaning the Wolverines host the Spartans twice in a row while going to Bloomington in consecutive years, as well.
The next week, the Badgers come to town, but without Jonathan Taylor and Quintez Cephus.
The maize and blue then head to Rutgers before returning home to take on Penn State and Maryland.
Once again, Michigan closes out with Ohio State, but this time being two weeks later than originally expected.
It’ll be a tough road for the maize and blue, but they have a shot to fare well leading up to that final game of the season.
Full schedule:
Oct. 24 – At Minnesota
Oct. 31 – Michigan State
Nov. 7 – At Indiana
Nov. 14 – Wisconsin
Nov. 21 – At Rutgers
Nov. 28 – Penn State
Dec. 5 – Maryland
Dec. 12 – At Ohio State
Dec. 19 – Championship Week
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