The Michigan-Iowa game set for Saturday in Iowa City has been canceled because of COVID-19 concerns with the Michigan program.
Michigan announced the cancellation Tuesday afternoon.
Michigan's COVID situation has not improved since last week, when the school was forced to cancel its annual rivalry game against Ohio State. The Wolverines, who practiced Monday, were set to face No. 18 Iowa as part of the Big Ten's champions week.
Michigan will end its season at 2-4, the program's first losing record since going 5-7 in 2014, Brady Hoke's final season as coach.