Great to experience the stadium and atmosphere with my 6 and 4 year old boys during the spring game! Go Blue!
A visit to Michigan Stadium feels like stepping into a legendary battleground of college football, where history and big-time atmosphere collide in the shadow of the 100,000-seat colossus. From the moment you walk into the “Big House,” you’re greeted by an electric hush that shifts into a roaring sea of maize and blue as kickoff approaches. The stadium’s timeless design—ample sightlines, steep grades that keep the action close, and a bowl that amplifies every cheer—creates an awe-inspiring sense of scale without sacrificing intimacy for fans in every section.
On game day, the energy is palpable. The marching band, fan chants, and the thunder of the stands weave together into a heartbeat that’s unmistakably Michigan. The field feels like a stage where every play matters, from the opening kickoff to the final whistle, with a rhythm that builds as teams duel in the trenches and break into dazzling bursts of speed. Concessions and amenities are thoughtfully organized to keep you in the action, while the iconic landmark silhouette of the stadium rises behind you like a badge of college football lore. If you’re chasing a quintessentially American football experience—history, passion, and a communal celebration of the game—Michigan Stadium delivers it in spades.
This was my first time at a football stadium, and I was honored to be invited as a guest for a special event.
I had never been in a stadium before, and I felt a great interest in visiting the largest stadium in America. It was truly a pleasure, even for me as someone who is not a football fan.
No better place in the country to watch a college football game on a Saturday. Go Blue !
It the Big House. What else would anyone rate it?
Absolutely fire now let's go football team let's get that championship and let's get that basketball championship and have through two in a row and one equals 3