![]() In such a large stadium, it looks pretty cool. They'll slow it down, speed it up and send two waves in opposite directions. The Wave: If Michigan has a game well in hand, the student section will start The Wave and go through a series of creative versions. All Michigan Stadium capacity figures have ended with 1, to honor Crisler. The tradition was started by legendary former coach Fielding Yost. Seat for Fritz Crisler: For every home game, Michigan reserves one seat in the stadium for former head coach and athletics director Fritz Crisler. ![]() Touching the banner: Every college football fan worth his or her salt has seen Wolverines players and coaches race onto the field and jump to touch the "Go Blue: M Club Supports You" banner, as the marching band plays "The Victors." The tradition started in 1962. Wisconsin is up next in the traditions series. Michigan would like to restore its most famous game-day ritual - winning - in the 2010 season, but for now, let's look at some of the school's top traditions, as suggested by you folks. Michigan Stadium is one of the sport's most famous venues, and the atmosphere around the Big House is top notch. ![]() ![]() You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĪ trip to Ann Arbor is a must for any die-hard college football fan, even in these tough times for the Maize and Blue. ![]()
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