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While Michigan football is assuredly looking forward to the season opener on Saturday against Minnesota, we know know when the upcoming in-state tilt between the Wolverines and Spartans will be.
Michigan and rival Michigan State will meet for the second-consecutive year in Ann Arbor, as the Big Ten restructured the schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With Mel Tucker bringing the Spartans to The Big House for the first time, despite playing in front of a limited crowd with only family of the players, he’ll at least see the maize and blue early — not only in the season, but also in the day.
The battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy will take place on Halloween, with kickoff starting at noon EDT and the game will be broadcast on FOX, it was announced on Monday morning.
🔵 GAME TIME ALERT 🔵
We'll kick off vs. Michigan State at NOON ET next week (10/31), over on FOX. pic.twitter.com/KpgqJzEMyr
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) October 19, 2020
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