Who would you want in a neutral site game & where?

Submitted by DISCUSS Man on

Excluding bowls, conference title games and playoffs.

If I had a choice, I'd say Michigan vs Texas at Soldier Field.

Honorable mention: Michigan vs LSU at Lambeau Field 

Michigan248

June 26th, 2013 at 8:36 PM ^

The key to a good neutral site game is the proximity to both schools. I'd go Michigan vs OSU at Mud Hen stadium. Real choice is Michigan vs Florida State in Nashville

jcouz

June 26th, 2013 at 9:24 PM ^

Michigan vs Ohio State in East Lansing.  I am not so sure how neutral the site would be but there would be fireworks,,,or fire at least...after the game.

WolverineHistorian

June 26th, 2013 at 9:50 PM ^

How about Michigan vs. USC at Ford Field? Let them know for once what it feels like to travel 2,000 miles to play your opponent just "down the road" from their own campus. And to all of you who said USC was your second favorite team...seriously?

Perkis-Size Me

June 26th, 2013 at 11:25 PM ^

-Michigan vs. USC at Ford Field, or Soldier Field. Let them travel 2,000 miles from home to play Michigan in their own backyard for a change.

-Michigan vs. Texas at MetLife Stadium. Living in NYC, I'll take any chance I can get to see Michigan play close by.

-Have to get some neutral site game at the Rose Bowl, assuming UCLA is away that weekend. Just not a Pac 12 team. Maybe bring A&M and the 12th Man out to Pasadena for a neutral site game, or maybe LSU.

-Let's play MSU on Mars. We could dip into those fertile Martian recruiting grounds that MSU has already gotten into. We could use some intergalactic recruiting.

I get the idea of not wanting to play bowl games up north. Midwestern winters suck something fierce. But some non-conference games in September at a place like Soldier or Lambeau would be ridiculous. I'm pretty jealous of the LSU-Wisconsin matchup at Lambeau that's coming up.