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Michigan Wolverines vs. UTEP Miners Michigan Stadium September 19th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for UTEP Miners Football Michigan Stadium
1201 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI
48104, US
1. Pioneer High School - 0.6 miles, $20
2. Ann Arbor Public Library - 0.7 miles, $10
3. Hill Auditorium - 0.8 miles, $15
4. University of Michigan Golf Course - 1 mile, $25
5. Blue Lot (UM) - 0.4 miles, $30
Michigan Stadium, famously known as the Big House, isn’t just the largest stadium in the nation with over 107,000 roaring fans, it’s a true college football icon. Opened in 1927, it’s seen countless legendary moments and feels almost alive with history, yet it keeps evolving. In 2014, it became the first college stadium to replace its grass with a high-tech synthetic surface, making game days even more intense and reliable. The recent upgrade in 2020 kept it fresh and ready for those unforgettable Saturdays. For UTEP Miners Football fans heading to Ann Arbor, catching a game here is like stepping into a sea of energy and tradition, plus, the vibe in the Executive Suite Area offers that perfect mix of luxury and pure adrenaline. Of course, if you’re trying to get in and out without losing your mind, it’s smart to plan your route to dodge some of the massive crowds, traffic and foot traffic can be pretty wild on game day. Still, whether you’re sitting in the relaxed bleacher seats or soaking in the electric atmosphere from the premium sections, experiencing Michigan Stadium is a bucket list moment that sticks with you. And for fans of UTEP Miners Football Ann Arbor, it’s a chance to witness college football at its grandest, in a place that feels like a living, breathing monument to the sport.