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Michigan Wolverines vs. Indiana Hoosiers Michigan Stadium October 24th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Indiana Hoosiers 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, known affectionately as the Big House, is a true colossus among college football venues, and it’s easy to see why. Its iconic bowl shape not only amplifies cheers but can turn up the volume to raucous levels that make visiting teams feel like they’re facing a tidal wave of noise. That September day in 2007 when over 115,000 fans packed in for the game against Appalachian State wasn’t just a record, it was a statement, a reminder of how Michigan’s passionate fans turn this place into an electrifying fortress. Walking into the stadium feels like stepping into a sea of maize and blue, especially during big games or the annual homecoming festivities that bring together generations of Wolverines alumni. The upper deck offers a pretty sweet view, with comfy seats and a sense of being part of something huge, while sideline seats put you right in the thick of the action, hearing the roar after a touchdown is something else entirely. If you’re heading to see the Indiana Hoosiers in Ann Arbor, the energy is contagious, and the atmosphere makes every game feel like a once-in-a-lifetime event. Plus, getting there is a breeze with local buses stopping right at the stadium, so you can skip the parking hassle and just soak it all in. It's a place that’s as much about tradition and community as it is about football, and honestly, you haven’t truly experienced college football until you’ve been inside the Big House.