Questions about attending OSU-Michigan game

Submitted by Braylon1 on November 1st, 2021 at 4:37 AM

I'll be traveling from NY to attend my first OSU-Michigan game since 2005. I had some specific questions and I was hoping you guys can help out. 

  • What time does the UofM golf course open for parking/tailgating? I'm staying about an hour south of Ann Arbor but I'm hoping to get there as early as possible.
  • I'm wondering how early I should be leaving to get to the golf course when it opens. Any thoughts?
  • Do people still go see Bo's grave the night before The Game?
  • I'll be in that area for the whole weekend. What restaurants/bars/places would you recommend seeing? 
  • Any additional thoughts or recommendations would be appreciated. 

Thanks and Go Blue. 

1blueeye

November 1st, 2021 at 6:35 AM ^

Get there early. Traffic from Ohio is pretty heavy going up there if you get my drift. I live in Toledo and it’s bumper to bumper after 10am as far south as Milan. And hope the golf course is open. If it’s not you need to find parking by 8am or things get hard to find for tailgating 

LSAClassOf2000

November 1st, 2021 at 6:38 AM ^

I am fairly certain the golf course opens at 7:30 AM for noon kicks, so I would plan on trying to get there around that time if you want a decent spot. If you are going to just wander about between tailgates, you could probably show up a little later than that and be fine. 

How early you should be leaving, of course, depends on where you are staying, but keep in mind that, at least for now, MDOT is doing road work like it is going out of style. Your route will matter quite a bit, in that case, but then I don't know how many of these projects might get shut down for the season by then - likely not very many though. 

The Grave Walk usually happens on the Tuesday before the game, I think, and starts at Burton Tower. Despite being local to the area, I actually never really paid much attention to this. 

As for bars and restaurants, there is a bit of everything when it comes cuisine in and around Ann Arbor - it rather depends on your own stylings. Take a walk up and down Main Street (and a bit east and west along a few streets) for some of the classier restaurants like Palio's, Chop House, Grizzly Peak, etc... - or for a bar / pub scene, wander over to Ashley's or The Brown Jug. 

There's plenty of stuff to do around Ann Arbor - the Ruthven Museum, Matthei Botanical Gardens, Leslie Park Nature Center, The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum (for for adults as well as kids), etc...

 

crg

November 1st, 2021 at 7:38 AM ^

I seriously hope that at some point in the not-too-distant future the conference changes the schedule so that this game is no longer on Thanksgiving weekend.  They (Michigan athletic dept) probably lose more fans to having out-of-state family obligations (especially from the student section) that weekend than they gain by having those out-of-state coming in to visit (and possibly catch the game if they can fit it in to their schedule).  As pointed out earlier - the majority of osu fans live in Ohio and are more open to driving up for the game.

ERdocLSA2004

November 1st, 2021 at 11:28 AM ^

Crg and I don’t agree on much but we do on this one.  I’d venture to say we are probably one of the biggest football programs with the largest out of state student body for a state university.  A quick google shows 73% of OSU students are from Ohio where only 51% of M students are from Michigan.  This data was from 2019 so there will be variability.  M takes the majority of its out of state students from California, so they aren’t going to come back early for the game on a holiday weekend.  So yes, i think it matters.  

mgoblue0970

November 1st, 2021 at 7:38 PM ^

Still... the mental gymnastics you all are going through to justify that Thanksgiving is a one way blocker for Michigan but not Ohio for attendance is something else.

For your excuse to work, it implies the stadium is filled with only students.  It's not. 

There are plenty of Michigan residents who are fans (err, used to be) who have no connection to the University whatsoever who fill that stadium every weekend. 

crg

November 1st, 2021 at 12:15 PM ^

I think you missed my argument.  You say "the people in Michigan" - my point is that many of those UM fans (that otherwise would attend the game) would not be in Michigan during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.  This is true for all fanbases to some extent, but disportionately so for UM than OSU.  Another example would be ND: a relatively low portion of their students/alum actually reside (permanently) in Indiana.

Monday Morning…

November 1st, 2021 at 9:12 PM ^

I wouldn't estimate that high. It seems like a third or so OSU fans in recent years. That's still insane, and it probably doesn't change until we beat them (not something I expect to happen this year). The 2019 game was an absolutely miserable experience because of a) the 2nd half itself and b) how many of their fans were there. Kind of a vicious cycle at this point. 

JamesBondHerpesMeds

November 1st, 2021 at 8:14 AM ^

"Why are you going? The season's over anyway"

/s

There is no shortage of awesome restaurants in Ann Arbor. I don't think I ever did the grave walk (and as pointed out above it's a bit earlier in the week). 

HateSparty

November 1st, 2021 at 8:37 AM ^

I hope that we can all support an individual honoring him.  I grew up loving him and he has a stamp on my fandom.  However, based on the new information I have, I would not take part.  If a collection of fans (was this ever a sanctioned university event?) take part, who cares?

Wendyk5

November 1st, 2021 at 11:53 AM ^

I was planning on coming to the game (I gladly would've bought tickets to keep them out of the hands of Ohio State fans) but my kids come home from college that weekend so I can't imagine saying, "See you! Find your own way to the airport on Sunday." Unfortunately they don't want to go to Ann Arbor on a weekend they get a chance to see their friends from home. Hoping they change the weekend the Game is played for this reason. Also, for those of you who attend the game, how's the student section? Mostly filled or are people still home?