Michigan Stadium Capacity Announced at 109,901

Submitted by Brian on

[press release]

When the University of Michigan football season opens on Sept. 4 against Connecticut, Michigan Stadium will once again reclaim the title of the largest stadium in the United States for college and/or professional football. The seating capacity will be 109,901 for 2010 when the historic home of Wolverine football will have the bulk of the renovations completed.

“The stadium structures on the east and west side will be complete and all new premium seats will be on line,” said Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dave Brandon. “We are very excited to have the club seats and suites completed for the upcoming season and we continue to get great reaction from fans who tour those seating areas.”

Certain sections will be adjusted for the 2010 season as aisles and seats are widened on the east side of the stadium. Similar modifications inside the seating bowl will be phased in over the next few seasons. Hand rails will also be added in the aisle ways.

“The upper concourses on the east and west sidelines should also make a huge improvement to circulation, and we are happy to add the new restrooms and concessions in those areas,” added Brandon.

Comments

BiSB

July 14th, 2010 at 10:08 AM ^

After all, we routinely packed between 3,000 and 6,000 people beyond "capacity."  Hell, we typically exceeded 107,501 for games against Delicious Snackycake U and Indiana.

I'd guess an average of 113,000, and peaking around 115,000?

mds315

July 14th, 2010 at 10:15 AM ^

This is what you get when you update the stadium.  More capacity.  Where's the tradition in that?  SAVE THE BIG HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!

/sarcasm

Quail2theVict0r

July 14th, 2010 at 10:49 AM ^

Well here's a little math,

 

Considering the stadium was at 107,501 when we had the all time record of 112,118 vs. OSU, that's a difference of 4617.

 

Take 109,901+4617 and you get 114,518.....enough said.

Mr. Robot

July 14th, 2010 at 11:25 AM ^

Sounds like that includes some of the seats having already been expanded, too, so we shouldn't go much, if any, further below 109,001 once the renovations are 100% complete for 2011.

Now we can focus on how many seats we're going to add to go with the Godzillatrons.

corncobb

July 14th, 2010 at 2:07 PM ^

According to the reports I have read out of Columbus, they had to order hundreds of extra portsjohns due to the masses crapping in their coolers and leaving them behind. True story.

lexus larry

July 14th, 2010 at 12:41 PM ^

The pictorial/"article" from the 7/4 Fr**p mentioned the west structure has 3 doubles...one for MSC, one for AD Brandon, and one for a very rich donor. Who is the third? ALRO and the Glick fam? Ross? Pollack (heavy sarcasm)? Or some other big wheel? Guesses and known facts would be appreciated.

WolverineBoston

July 14th, 2010 at 12:58 PM ^

And order is restored to the world once again.  Anyone else think there was a correlation between 2 of the worst season in 40+ years and NOT having the biggest stadium in the country???  hmmm?????

I feel much better.

Hard Gay

July 14th, 2010 at 1:52 PM ^

So if the seating capacity is supposed to go down this year, then it's entirely possible that the new attendance record will be made at the UM-MSU game, and that it will be untouched for a while.  

I guess playing in front of the biggest crowd ever would be a decent consolation prize for MSU.