Michigan football unveils uniforms for Saturday’s matchup vs. Iowa

On Saturday afternoon, the Michigan football team will look to move to 5-0 on the season when they take on the Iowa Hawkeyes

On Saturday afternoon, the Michigan football team will look to move to 5-0 on the season when they take on the Iowa Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.

The last time the Wolverines and Hawkeyes squared off, it was in the Big Ten Championship Game, and as you probably remember, Michigan walked away with a 42-3 victory.

What uniforms will Michigan football wear vs. Iowa?

As you can see below, in the photo tweeted out by Isaiah Hole, Michigan will be wearing their white jerseys with blue pants when they take on Iowa in less than an hour.

https://twitter.com/isaiahhole/status/1576231001386164224?s=20&t=H7N-s-iZVKSMMuS-WpttRA

Michigan also wore these uniforms when they blasted Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game.

Michigan at Iowa prediction

Will Michigan beat Iowa 42-3 on Saturday? No. But will the Wolverines walk away with a big road victory? Yes.

Michigan has so much firepower on offense that even when they have an off day – see last week vs. Maryland – they should be able to put up around 30 points.

Iowa can play defense but their offense is absolutely horrendous and they will not be able to keep up with the Wolverines.

Michigan 31

Iowa 17

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