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Newsstand: Michigan basketball Big Ten schedule to be released today

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The Big Ten will release men’s and women’s basketball schedules today during a special on Big Ten Network.

From 4 p.m. ET to 5 p.m. ET on the Big Ten Network, the 2025-26 Big Ten men’s and women’s basketball conference schedules will be unveiled during a special one-hour edition of B1G Live. Rick Pizzo, Rapheal Davis and Autumn Johnson will break down the schedules for all 36 programs and provide analysis ahead of the upcoming season.

Here are the locations of each of Michigan’s conference games:
Home: Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Rutgers, UCLA, USC, Wisconsin
Away: Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Northwestern, Oregon, Purdue, Washington
Home/Away: Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State

Fox Sports commentator Colin Cowherd says that former Michigan head coach and quarterback Jim Harbaugh may be the greatest football coach of all time.

Former Michigan linebacker is motivated despite missing the 2025 season with injury.

Quote Of The Day

“A young man like him, I just think it’s a calming factor,” Morgan said. “When you play safety, just like MIKE linebacker, guys like to be on the field with you, because they know you know what’s going on with the communication. He’s like a coach on the field, so you just get an extra guy without being an extra green dot on the field that’s really a leader, great communicator, tough kid.”

— Michigan defensive backs coach LaMar Morgan on what graduate safety Rod Moore will bring to the team once he returns

Headlines Of The Day

• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Reading between the lines: Michigan’s plan to stop Nebraska’s ‘pro quarterback,’ utilize Rod Moore
• Ethan McDowell, The Wolverine: The Blueprint: How do Julian Walker and Dorian Barney feel about their Michigan commitments?
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Michigan football News and Views: On the U-M offensive line at Nebraska, more
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: How two key players helped Michigan football’s offensive line spark the run game
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: What will Michigan’s starting offensive line be against Nebraska?