Michigan’s 2026 Football Forecast: Wins Woes & Playoff Hopes

Wolverines’ 2026 Schedule Breakdown: 10 Wins or Bust?

Michigan opens 2026 under new coordinators with a brutal slate: Western Michigan under Friday night lights, a revenge game at Oklahoma, and a midseason clash with Penn State. Bryce Underwood’s development becomes pivotal—dominant performances in UTEP and Iowa predict a 38–10 and 27–10 Michigan win, while road tests at Minnesota and Rutgers cement a 4–1 and 7–1 record by midseason. The Wolverines fare well against Indiana and Michigan State at home, cruising to 6–1 and 8–1. However, trips to Oregon and Ohio State expose lingering gaps, culminating in 8–2 before a bounce-back 24–10 home victory over UCLA. A narrow 30–27 loss in Columbus leaves Michigan at 9–3, teetering just outside playoff qualification despite nine wins.

Behold the crystal-ball scribbles of your favorite armchair general, boldly forecasting a near-perfect season for Michigan—until reality barges in wearing maize-and-blue handcuffs. Who knew a first-year playbook could spawn nine wins but still leave fans choking on playoff bubble tea? Our prophet of pigskins expects Bryce Underwood to morph into a Heisman contender, only to face the Oregon Ducks and crash harder than a smartphone dropped from the Big Ten Network tower. But cheer up, Wolverine faithful; even if your playoff dreams go “zoop” faster than a bullet pass, at least you’ll have nine glorious Saturdays of delusion to brag about.


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