Hallowed Grounds: Iconic College Stadiums of Legendary Games

2. Michigan Stadium: The Big House of Records

MMB field formation in Michigan Stadium with "Go Blue" banner during Half-time game against Rutgers University Oct. 28, 2017. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Shonebrooks

Affectionately known as "The Big House," Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor is the largest stadium in the United States, with a seating capacity of over 107,000. Since its opening in 1927, it has been home to the University of Michigan Wolverines, a team with a storied history of success. The stadium's massive scale and electric atmosphere make it a formidable fortress for visiting teams. Michigan Stadium has witnessed many legendary victories, including the Wolverines' numerous Big Ten championships and national titles. The stadium's design, with its steep seating and expansive field, ensures that every fan feels a part of the action. The Big House is not just a stadium; it's a cathedral of college football, where records are broken, and history is made.

BACK
(2 of 17)
NEXT
Author Image
Lisette Marie
A creative problem-solver with expertise across digital marketing, writing, and web development. Dedicated to building effective solutions and telling powerful stories that lead to meaningful impact.

Latest

Latest