2021 Michigan Wolverines football schedule

Everything you need to know about the Michigan football schedule in 2021.

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Michigan football will have something of a daunting task ahead of it in 2021, as it’s not only trying to rebuild on the fly, but it has five ranked opponents it will face, according to the AP preseason top 25 poll. Of course, of those ranked teams — Washington, Wisconsin, Indiana, Penn State, and Ohio State — any of them could drop out of the polls by the time they face off against the Wolverines.

Additionally, some of the toughest games in 2021 are on the road, including Wisconsin, Michigan State and Penn State. However, the maize and blue do host arch-rival Ohio State to end the regular season.

Michigan’s bye week comes in Week 7, after consecutive road trips to Madison and then Lincoln to face off against Nebraska.

Full schedule:

Week Date Opponent Time (ET)
1 Sept. 4 Western Michigan 12 p.m.
2 Sept. 11 Washington 8 p.m.
3 Sept. 18 Northern Illinois 12 p.m.
4 Sept. 25 Rutgers 3:30 p.m.
5 Oct. 2 at Wisconsin TBA
6 Oct. 9 at Nebraska TBA
7 Oct. 16 BYE N/A
8 Oct. 23 Northwestern TBA
9 Oct. 30 at Michigan State TBA
10 Nov. 6 Indiana TBA
11 Nov. 13 at Penn State TBA
12 Nov. 20 at Maryland TBA
13 Nov. 27 Ohio State 12 p.m.

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Best case/worst case: Michigan football game-by-game in 2021

Predicting the best case and worst case scenarios for each Michigan football game in 2021, as well as what we expect to actually happen.

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It’s been a couple of years since we’ve done a best case vs. worst case scenario for Michigan football’s schedule, but with a few months before the season kicks off, considering that we’re starting to get odds and kickoff times, it’s a good moment to take a cursory look at what could happen in 2021.

The previous iteration had several games where Michigan was not in danger of losing, but given the 2-4 record in 2020, nearly every game is up for grabs.

With that in mind, here’s a general look at what could happen in every game as well as why.

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