Michigan Football: Game-by-game predictions for Wolverines in 2020

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We don’t know if Michigan football will play its original 12-game schedule as planned, but just in case, here’s a game-by-game prediction for the Wolverines.

While it’s hard to gauge exactly what the season will look like for Michigan football and the rest of the college football world, there seems to be positive momentum in favor of the season.

There has been a lot of talk about students having to be in school in order to play football. That’s been an issue for Michigan football, however, as the president of the University of Michigan said if students don’t return for the fall, there won’t be games.

But, with Michigan State announcing that it would welcome back students earlier this week and Michigan set to decide by June, whether or not students will be allowed, we should have some answers soon.

Of course, the number of fans in the stadium is something else that has been talked about and Michigan’s governor even said not to expect 100,000 plus fans in the Big House this fall.

As long as there is football, that won’t be the end of the world. It will be an adjustment and might make it seem quiet when we are watching on TV, but if we get to watch Michigan football this fall, in any way, shape or form, that will be a win as far as I’m concerned.

In terms of how many wins you can expect the Wolverines to notch this fall, well, since we have the time, here are my game-by-game predictions for the 2020 season.