Taking 40 preschoolers to the Big House

Submitted by phjhu89 on

I'm an adminstrator at a local preschool, and today our staff and I took all of our preschoolers on a field trip to Michigan Stadium.

The kids were very excited - some of them were up ridiculously early this morning in anticipation of the trip.  

We met up with a really nice guy named Bill Austin from the AD's Events department, who took us up the east tower to see the club seats, then he took us to the west tower to see a suite and the press box, then he took us down to the locker room, and finally, the kids got to run the tunnel and play on the field.  This was an amazing experience!   On the way out, as is wise when dealing with preschoolers, everyone had to use the bathroom - so the kids all "went potty where the football players do!"

I have great pics of the kids on the field, but I need to get some persmission from parents before I post.  In the meantime, I got a pic in front of Denard's locker.

A few interesting tidbits from our tour guide:

  • The arrangement of stalls in the locker room has been changed by the current staff.  Under RR the players were arranged by position.  Under the Hokester the players are arranged in numerical order to send the message that they are one team, not units.
  • The Hard Edge verbiage was still up in the tunnel, but it will be coming down.  

 

 

 

 

Randy Marsh

July 13th, 2011 at 4:12 PM ^

Was this an official or unofficial? Are any of them on commit watch???

 

Seriously though, cool story. I haven't been able to take a tour of the big house yet but I really want to.

justingoblue

July 13th, 2011 at 4:13 PM ^

Wow, definitely read that as "stalls in bathroom" since you were talking about it just before. Made for an interesting parahraph to say the least.

That really is an awesome story though, thanks for sharing.

Grahambino

July 13th, 2011 at 4:21 PM ^

Do we know if the Big House is still open to the public? I know it wasn't during renovations, but before it was open Sunday through Thursday to the public...I think?  Didn't know if anyone has been out there yet or not.

brewandbluesaturdays

July 13th, 2011 at 4:27 PM ^

I know we are under a new regime and everything but did Hoke at least keep the slot ninja stalls in the locker room for the short guys? If he didn't I assume the boys would have a hard time going potty...

WolverineHistorian

July 13th, 2011 at 4:43 PM ^

Nice story.  I too was around preschool age the first time I saw the inside of big house and that's something you obviously never forget.  (Of course, when I saw it, there was 100,000+ folks inside and Bo was storming the sidelines.)

yoopergoblue

July 13th, 2011 at 4:36 PM ^

Question for anyone who has been in the lockeroom.  Is the pic that the OP has above like a secondary lockerroom or something?  I have seen pics of the lockeroom and each player stall looked alot nicer than Denard's does here.  Just curious.

Raoul

July 13th, 2011 at 8:21 PM ^

For those interested, that Michigan Stadium Aerials site has photos of both the Michigan Stadium scoreboard construction and the construction of the basketball practice facility. Here's a recent one of the latter:

Also: On a previous thread, someone asked about progress on the south scoreboard versus that of the north scoreboard (the one shown on the webcam). I happened to drive past the stadium today and saw that they're working on both scoreboards but they aren't as far along on the south as the north.

Michael Scarn

July 13th, 2011 at 5:42 PM ^

That's beautiful. Here's hoping we get nice big maize block M's on the back of those bad boys. Because I'm greedy and it's July, would you mind outlining the size of the old boards on there for comparison? I would be eternally MGoGrateful. (I know someone did something similar from a different angle, but I can't get enough of this.)

Edit: Nevermind, found it:

MichiganPhotoRod

July 13th, 2011 at 8:48 PM ^

not just for a perspective of the new boards, but it really depicts how deep the stadium sits into the ground and how high the east and west buidings rise up above the bowl.

Others in this thread were talking about the first time they walked into the stadium.  Mine was in 1976 at the age of 10, entered at Section 12, right below the old south scoreboard, not long before kickoff and the stadium was nearly full.  I was hooked.

Just yesterday I submitted my request for 2011 media credentials.  I haven't had the itch this bad since before RR.

This is going to be a good year.

JT4104

July 13th, 2011 at 5:38 PM ^

While the children were playing on the field...was there any ballhawks out there?? You can never ever have to many good safeties out there to take a few the other way.

go16blue

July 13th, 2011 at 5:39 PM ^

Good to hear that "hard edge" is coming down. I thought it was corny and dumb, even when RR was coach. Not to mention, it messed with tradition a bit, and was out of place imho.

YaBoyBlue

July 13th, 2011 at 6:42 PM ^

once, after a bball game a few years ago. when the construction was in full swing. somehow, we gained access to the field. I was with my three nieces and they were able to do their school cheerleader routine in the south endzone. absolute euphoria. the place was packed with kids and fans. I ended up having to carry two of them all the way out cuz they were exhausted. I nearly had a heart attack. a great memory that always makes me smile. they are forever go blue.

ot: as we left the police were getting ready to storm/raid the field because some idiots were trying to steal bleachers.