Michigan Football Tickets

Interested in heading to Ann Arbor to see the Wolverines play in the near future? Clearly, you'll need to get yourself some Michigan football tickets. Few NCAA teams have been as consistently successful on the gridiron as the boys in maize and blue. They are 11-time National Champions and one of the winningest programs in collegiate football history, and their fan base is clearly one of the most dedicated on the planet. In fact, they have led the NCAA in attendance each year since 1998, drawing in an average of about 110,000 fans per game during that stretch. Further, those attendance figures include an astonishing 2003 season in which more than 775,000 total Wolverine fans packed into the Big House to catch a Michigan game. Clearly, they are a football team that is well worth the time and effort to see in person. The only question is, how?

How To Obtain Michigan Football Tickets

It isn't that easy for fans to secure Michigan football tickets, especially season tickets, for which there is currently a sizable waiting list. Prices for passes vary from season to season. For example, in 2005 season tickets cost $157 for university students and $350 for the general populace. Those packages provided admission for each of the team's seven home games at Michigan Stadium during the year that was. Individual passes for select non-conference games cost $49 per ticket, while Big Ten match-ups were $5 per seat more and passes for the Notre Dame and Ohio State games were $59 each. Passes were available through the football program's official website, and should be again during future football seasons. However, quantities are limited. If you miss out on tickets through the university, you could always contact a reputable ticket broker, either online or by phone or postal mail.