The Michigan Wolverines and the rest of the college football world are set to return to normalcy this fall with non-conference games sprinkled into the early part of the schedule. Michigan will play three home contests this year with matchups with Western Michigan, Washington and Ball State.
Michigan’s non-conference schedule is set completely through the 2025 season, but there are a lot of gaps to fill after that. The 2026 and 2027 seasons probably have their marquee opponents set already with tuneup games likely to be announced soon. The 2028-2032 slates are completely wide open.
Here is a look at how Michigan’s non-conference schedule breaks down over the next several seasons.