Michigan football: Cheapest remaining tickets by game
The Michigan Wolverines are ranked No. 2 in the country and considered a Big Ten favorite and national title contender, so it might be time to make plans to see the team in person. This year’s home slate is a bit light but concludes with a rivalry showdown with the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Michigan has already grabbed wins over East Carolina (30-3) and UNLV (35-7) to start the season, but there are as many as six more opportunities to see them play in-state this year. These contests are ranked below by cheapest to most expensive for the remaining games at Michigan Stadiums.
Note: Figures listed are the cheapest ticket to get into Michigan Stadium with fees included (all-in pricing) on Gametime.co. Use promo code WOLVERINE for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply).
Sept. 16 vs. Bowling Green: $85
The all-in price for Saturday night’s home game against Bowling Green starts at $85 with seats available in Section 14, Row 46 and Section 8, Row 46. The most expensive seats are available in Section 22, Row 70 at $270 apiece. Getting in on this game will be fans’ first look at Michigan Stadium’s new lights and light show elements.
Oct. 14 vs. Indiana: $136
There might not be a ton of juice for a showdown with the Hoosiers, but the all-in pricing for the Oct. 14 game has a pair of tickets available in Section 7, Row 78 at $136 apiece. The most expensive ticket available is a suite in 406, Row 3 at $1,392 per ticket, but there are also suite tickets available in 404, Row 3 at $574 each. The most expensive seat amongst the laypeople is Section 25, Row 3 at $515 each.
Sept. 23 vs. Rutgers: $141
The cheapest available all-in price for next weekend’s Big Ten opener – and the return of head coach Jim Harbaugh – is $141 each in Section 7, Row 85. There are suite tickets as low as $518 apiece, and the most expensive seat in the bleacher is set at $513 in Section 23, Row 26.
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Nov. 4 vs. Purdue: $152
Rumored to be an NBC night game, the lowest price for an all-in ticket is set at $152 in Section 39, Row 84. Suite tickets are available at $724 each in 401, Row 4, while the most expensive in-stadium seat is $548 in Section 23, Row 33.
Nov. 25 vs. Ohio State: $650
This is one that fans will have to pony up for if they want to make plans ahead of time. The cheapest available all-in seat for the OSU showdown is set at $650 in Section 10, Row 43.
BONUS – Oct. 21 at Michigan State: $237
Anyone looking to make the quick pilgrimage to East Lansing for another rumored NBC night game can get in the door in Section 17, Row 30 for $323 all-in. The most expensive ticket is available in Section 24, Row 11 at $1,474 each.