In less than two months, Michigan football will be back in action at Michigan Stadium.

As announced by Jim and Jack Harbaugh's Attack Each Day Podcast on Twitter, the Wolverines' Spring Game will occur April 13, and will be played at 5 p.m. In addition, the Wolverines also appear to be planning a special fan event, also at Michigan Stadium for April 6, a week before the Spring Game.

"Exciting new podcast coming tomorrow," the account tweeted. "We talk w/ new QBs coach Ben McDaniels & Gary McNamara (dad of @Cademac_12) for our 3rd installment of "Lucky Sports Parents." Plus @CoachJim4UM mentions the spring game (Apr 13 at 5pm) & an event at the stadium on Apr 6 (practice & FanFest?)"

While it's unclear when Michigan will begin spring practice, its in-state rival, Michigan State, will also play its spring game April 13 and will begin practice on March 12. Teams are given 15 spring practices, including the spring game, to hold over a 34-day window, so it's likely the Wolverines will operate under a similar timeline.

Michigan of course, did not hold a spring game last season, citing severe thunderstorms. Previously under Harbaugh, the Wolverines have drawn an estimated 60,000 fans in 2015, 35,000 for a Friday night game in 2016 and 57,418 in 2017.

In addition to the Spring Game, Michigan plans to continue its now-annual tradition of taking its team on a foreign trip following the conclusion of the winter semester in May. After trekking to Rome and Paris the previous two springs, the Wolverines will head to South Africa, though they won't be allowed to hold practices there (or anywhere off-campus during spring break or the spring semester) due to NCAA restrictions passed in 2017.

The Wolverines are coming off their fourth season under Harbaugh, their third such season finishing with a 10-3 record. Michigan, ranked as high as fourth in the polls, finished 14th in the final AP Poll after closing the season with blowout losses at Ohio State and to Florida in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl. Michigan will return 15 primary starters from last season's team including nine on the offensive side of the ball, and will also introduce the nation's seventh-best 2019 recruiting class according to 247Sports. Eight of the Wolverines' 26 commitments — Zach Charbonnet, Mazi Smith, Jalen Perry, Cade McNamara, David Ojabo, Erick All, Mike Sainristil and Gabe Newburg — are already on campus as early enrollees, presumably set to play in the spring game.

According to ESPN's Football Power Index, Michigan will begin the season as the nation's fifth-best team. According to Football Outsiders, the Wolverines will be the ninth-best team. Michigan's season opens Aug. 31, when it hosts Middle Tennessee. No game times for the 2019 schedule have been announced.

Stay tuned with The Michigan Insider on 247Sports.com for more updates on the spring game as well as the latest news in Michigan football, basketball and recruiting.