Michigan Football Ticket Packs to Go on Sale June 16

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Two football ticket options will become available to University of Michigan fans beginning June 16 with the "Go Blue Ticket Pack" and the "Family Pack" option, the University of Michigan Athletic Department announced Wednesday (June 3).

Starting at $225, the Go Blue Ticket Pack allows fans to choose a single ticket for three games based upon tier and game selections. Fans can pick their game and seat locations according to their own preferences with a limit of eight (8) tickets per game. The Go Blue Ticket Pack allows fans to select one game from each of the following groupings:

  • Tier 1: Michigan State (Oct. 17) / Ohio State (Nov. 28)
  • Tier 2: UNLV (Sept. 19) / Rutgers (Nov. 7)
  • Tier 3: Oregon State (Sept. 12) / BYU (Sept. 26) / Northwestern (Oct. 10)
  • Additional pricing information for individual games: http://www.mgoblue.com/tickets/fbl-single-game.html

The popular Family Pack returns this season for the UNLV game on Sept. 19. The package includes a minimum of four (4) endzone tickets, four (4) beverages and four (4) hot dogs starts at $240. UNLV enters the season with intrigue after the school hired Tony Sanchez to lead the program. Sanchez posted an 85-5 record with six straight state championships at Las Vegas' Bishop Gorman High School.

After opening on the road at Utah on Thursday, Sept. 3, Michigan's 2015 home opener is set for Saturday, Sept. 12, against Oregon State (time TBD) and former Wisconsin head coach Gary Anderson.

Following are the dates when the football ticket packs will be available to different fan segments:

  • Tuesday, June 16 - Donors to Michigan Athletics (500 or more priority points)
  • Wednesday, June 17 -Donors to Michigan Athletics (250 priority points or more)
  • Thursday, June 18 - Donors to Michigan Athletics (1 or more priority point)
  • Friday, June 19 - Michigan Athletics Digital Community
  • Join the digital community today at http://www.mgoblue.com/insider
  • Ticket packs will be available to the general public after the digital community on-sale date

http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/060315aaa.html

Bodogblog

June 3rd, 2015 at 12:19 PM ^

They're equivalent, I agree, though I'd pick OSU in the Tier 1 every time. 

It seems like an incredible deal to me.  The OSU tickets are worth $125 even if Michigan is 7-4 going into that game, just for the Harbaugh-Meyer'ness of it all.  The other two at $50 each is a steal. 

And if Michigan is 9-2 (or better) going into that game, the OSU tickets are worth much, much more. 

BlueTuesday

June 3rd, 2015 at 12:25 PM ^

I think they should have made so football season ticket holders get first crack at the packs. My handfull of priority points puts me down towards the bottom of the list. The OSU game is likely going to be the toughest ticket to get since the UTL1 game.

bgoblue02

June 3rd, 2015 at 1:02 PM ^

to leave some for non season ticket holders; the season ticket holders have taken the brunt of the brandon idiocy.  Last year I still had to pay my PSL and full cost of tickets when if I was a non-season ticket holder I could have gotten them all for 2 cokes and a 6pack of PBR. 

Give us this one year to make up for it at least, pretty please :)!