Michigan Stadium - Gallery

Gallery

  • Michigan Stadium, winter 2002.

  • Graduation ceremony at Michigan Stadium, 2003.

  • The stadium filled for a football game

  • Exterior view

  • 2009 team enters Stadium under the M Club banner as the Michigan Marching Band salutes.

  • The completed east side structure, from the first floor of the new Jack Roth Stadium Club.

  • Inside the second floor of the Jack Roth Stadium Club in the new east side structure.

  • Inside the dining room on the second floor of the Jack Roth Stadium Club in the new east side structure.

  • The renovated Michigan Stadium, looking west toward new premium seating and press facilities. Seen at a public open house, July 14, 2010.

  • The Big Chill at the Big House, photograph taken during the opening face-off, December 11, 2010.

  • Shot of the new scoreboard before the Notre Dame vs. Michigan game on September 10, 2011.

  • Michigan vs. Iowa at the start of the 2nd quarter on November 17th, 2012.

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