I know it seems really arrogant to ask what Michigan football does after beating the first seven teams on its schedule, but that’s not a far-stretched assumption.
If you look at Michigan’s schedule and stop once you get to Oct. 22, you’ll probably be pretty happy.
Here’s what it looks like to that point:
- Sept. 3 – Hawaii (home)
- Sept. 10 – UCF (home)
- Sept. 17 – Colorado (home)
- Sept. 24 – Penn State (home)
- Oct. 1 – Wisconsin (home)
- Oct. 8 – Rutgers (away)
- Oct.