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Michigan still plans on hosting a night game in 2014.

(Courtney Sacco | MLive.com)

ANN ARBOR -- Michigan will have football under the lights in Ann Arbor next season.

But it's not quite sure when.

Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon said Monday that the program still fully expects to host a Michigan Stadium night game in 2014 -- the third in program history -- but it is still in the process of working out a date.

"It depends on, that's not just a decision we get to make in a vacuum," Brandon said. "That depends on network schedules and I don't think networks are quite focused on game times for next fall (right now)."

Michigan's only two previous home night games came against Notre Dame (2011 and 2013), and both were victories.

In previous years, the Big Ten had a policy outlawing teams from playing night games during the month of November -- meaning prime time events needed to happen prior to that.

That policy doesn't exist anymore, though, so Michigan and the television networks have a bit more flexibility there.

Michigan's home games in 2014 are as follows:

Aug. 30 vs. Appalachian State

Sept. 13 vs. Miami (Ohio)

Sept. 20 vs. Utah

Sept. 27 vs. Minnesota

Oct. 11 vs. Penn State

Nov. 1 vs. Indiana

Nov. 22 vs. Maryland

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