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The Michigan Wolverines and Washington Huskies were set to open the season in style last year in the first game of a home-and-home series. The COVID-19 pandemic and conference-only football schedules wiped that game off the 2020 slate, but we now have rescheduled date.
Michigan Athletics announced on Friday afternoon that the rescheduled game in Seattle between the two teams has been set for Sept. 9, 2028. The two teams will meet in Ann Arbor this season in a nationally-televised primetime contest on Sept. 11.
Washington’s series with Michigan State has been moved up to 2022 and 2023. The Spartans had a previously scheduled home-and-home set with Boise State that no longer will take place.
Below are Michigan’s non-conference opponents currently set through 2034. We should start to get news on 2025 and beyond in the not-so-distant future.
2021
Sept. 4 vs. Western Michigan
Sept. 11 vs. Washington
Sept. 18 vs. Northern Illinois
2022
Sept. 3 vs. Colorado State
Sept. 10 vs. Hawaii
Sept. 17 vs. Connecticut
2023
Sept. 2 vs. East Carolina
Sept. 9 vs. UNLV
Sept. 16 vs. Bowling Green
2024
Aug. 31 vs. Fresno State
Sept. 7 at Texas
Sept. 21 vs. Arkansas State
2025
Sept. 6 at Oklahoma
2026
Sept. 12 vs. Oklahoma
2027
Sept. 11 vs. Texas
2028
Sept. 9 at Washington
2033
Sept. 3 vs. Notre Dame
2034
Sept. 2 at Notre Dame