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Michigan Stadium Seating Chart
If you're a veteran attendee of Wolverines football games, you're probably already quite familiar with the Michigan Stadium seating chart. Those considering attending a U of M game for the first time, however, may not be familiar with just how useful a tool this chart truly is. Using a seat map is, quite simply, the easiest and most exact way to order tickets to any sporting event. Reviewing it prior to making a ticket purchase can help a Michigan fan determine which seats offer the best view of the game, and which ones are the best overall value. Of course, for Wolverines football games, all of the tickets for a given game cost the same -- one rate for students and one rate for the general public. Then, the question becomes, which passes will allow a football fan the best look at all of the on the field action?
Using the Michigan Stadium Seating Chart
There really is a ton of information packed into the Michigan Stadium seating chart. For one thing, it shows fans which sections offer sideline seating (20-26 on the Michigan sideline and 1-4 and 42-44 on the opponents sideline, with 1 and 23 resting at the 50-yard line). Further, it shows the location of seating designed for disabled individuals (in both the north and south end zones). Not to mention that it offers fans a look at the placement of restrooms, ATMs, concession stands, and the first aid facility, which is handy those times that said needs arise during the game. It even shows the locations of Alumni Plaza, Champions Plaza, Wolverine Plaza and Varsity Plaza. Yes, the seating chart is to Wolverine fans as a road map is to a cross country driver -- an absolute necessity if you don't want to get lost somewhere.
