Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor is the home of the Michigan Wolverines football team and the largest stadium in the United States. It is universally known as 'The Big House,' and its sunken bowl design makes even six-figure crowds feel remarkably close to the field.
Opened in 1927 under legendary coach Fielding Yost, it routinely draws crowds above 110,000 and set an NCAA on-campus attendance record of 115,109 for a 2013 game against Notre Dame. The stadium has hosted an NHL Winter Classic and a memorable outdoor hockey game, in addition to decades of Michigan football tradition, including the iconic banner-touch entrance under the 'Go Blue' arch. It is one of the most iconic venues in all of American sports.
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