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Michigan's 2015 home games against Michigan State and Ohio State are now sold out.

(Melanie Maxwell | MLive.com)

ANN ARBOR -- Michigan's two biggest home games of the 2015 season are now sold out.

In July.

A Michigan spokesman said Thursday that all tickets for the Wolverines' Oct. 17 home game against Michigan State and Nov. 28 home game against Ohio State are sold. Kickoff time and television information for both games have yet to be announced.

All Michigan season football tickets were sold out in early June, and the department began selling off individual tickets to priority donors and fans this week. The general public will be able to purchase single-game tickets Friday.

Single-game tickets still are available for the rest of Michigan's home games this fall: Oregon State (Sept. 12, starting at $80), UNLV (Sept. 19, starting at $55), BYU (Sept. 26, starting at $80), Northwestern (Oct. 10, $75) and Rutgers (Nov. 7, starting at $65).

Also this week, Michigan interim athletic director Jim Hackett told reporters student season ticket sales have rebounded back toward the level they were at prior to 2014.

Michigan suffered a roughly 40 percent drop in student ticket sales last season, as numbers were down near 11,000. Hackett and executive associate athletic director Chrissi Rawak didn't have completely firm numbers this week but did say 2015 sales should be back near where they were in 2013 -- which was around 18-19,000 tickets sold.

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