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June-July 2013 - Wolverine

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  michigan football 2013 Michigan Football Schedule DateOpponent Sat., Aug. 31 Central Michigan Sat., Sept. 7 Notre Dame Sat., Sept. 14 Akron Sat., Sept. 21 Connecticut Sat., Sept. 28 BYE Sat., Oct. 5 Minnesota (HC) Sat., Oct. 12 Penn State Sat., Oct. 19 Indiana Sat., Oct. 26 BYE Sat., Nov. 2 Michigan State Sat., Nov. 9 Nebraska Sat., Nov. 16 Northwestern Sat., Nov. 23 Iowa Sat., Nov. 30 Ohio State Sat., Dec. 7 Big Ten Title Game 21, Michigan State on Nov. 2, Northwestern on Nov. 16 and Iowa on Nov. 23. The Big Ten has avoided all November night games in the past. Here is a look at Michigan's schedule as it stood at the beginning of May: Divisions Are Set For New Big Ten Conference The rampant rumors had it pegged correctly, and on April 28 the Big Ten Conference made it official: the new East and West Divisions arrive with the 2014 football season, and a ninegame conference schedule begins in 2016. Michigan winds up in the East Division, featuring three of the four historically elite in the nation: the Wolverines, Ohio State and Penn State. Here's how the two divisions break down. Location Michigan Stadium Michigan Stadium Michigan Stadium East Hartford, Conn. Time TBA 8p.m. TBA TBA Michigan Stadium State College, Pa. Michigan Stadium TBA 5p.m. TBA East Lansing, Mich. Michigan Stadium Evanston, Ill. Iowa City, Iowa Michigan Stadium Indianapolis TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA East Division Michigan Ohio State Penn State Michigan State Indiana Maryland Rutgers West Division Nebraska Wisconsin Iowa Northwestern Minnesota Purdue Illinois Both divisions certainly feature their fair share of bragging points. While Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State have all excelled nationally, with only Nebraska in the West making that claim, the Cornhuskers boast three national championships in the past quarter-century, compared to two (Michigan and Ohio State) by all of the East squads combined. Michigan leads the Big Ten in alltime conference championships (42) and Rose Bowl appearances (20), yet

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