What do you miss about Michigan Stadium?

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

A couple weeks ago on WTKA after the Joe closed, they were talking about how every local stadium is going to be new in SE MI. 

They mentioned Michigan Stadium being "new" in 2010 due to the massive renovations.

OT season is here. So this is a feels thread.

I miss the original Michigan Stadium. The bowl.

No giant boxes making it feel boxed in and taking away from its size on the inside.

Sure, it's MUCH louder.........but still. It will never be the same again. I'll never forget my first time walking in when I was 9 years old and being amazed.

socalwolverine1

April 19th, 2017 at 9:53 PM ^

I miss when you could bring a bottle of wine or spirits to the game, watch students chugging, and the ceremonial passing of the empties near game's end up to the top row to help with housekeeping!

UM Fan from Sydney

April 19th, 2017 at 9:53 PM ^

Games against Ohio State without tens of thousands of Ohio State fans. Also beating Ohio State in our own house.

Kewaga.

April 19th, 2017 at 10:23 PM ^

Image result for michigan stadium lettering

 

I would love to have the exact type lettering put on the West side, by the Press Boxes.

 

There is even the PERFECT stop for it directly centered.

 

It's my new mission to have this done!

 

 

VAWolverine

April 19th, 2017 at 10:16 PM ^

Bo, Ufer, Howard King, the crossing guard on the microphone at Stadium and Main, Don Canham, the Legion just north of the stadium, sneaking alcohol in, Woody pitching a fit when he lost, Harbaugh to Kolesar, 24-12. All of it...

rob f

April 19th, 2017 at 10:50 PM ^

Back when they started disallowing small coolers full of beer thru the gates, for the first few seasons it was still pretty easy to get it in. Our preferred method? One of us would get inside the gates ahead of the others, we'd walk down along the Main Street fence and we had a fairly-secluded spot near a bunch of pine trees and porta-potties where we'd toss our small coolers to the inside guy. One errant toss, though, probably literally scared the shit out of someone in one of the porta-potties, as one of our beer coolers landed loudly on top of a john roof. Poor guy inside yelled with fright "WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT!" as we hurried away laughing our asses off. Good times!!!

KennyHiggins

April 19th, 2017 at 10:21 PM ^

As a sophomore (Sept '81), we crafted a beaut for the Irish game that said "Bo's fallen troops once more rise, to Black and BLUE those Irish eyes"  Keith Jackson noted it on ABC.

 

WolverineHistorian

April 19th, 2017 at 10:22 PM ^

I like the renovations. We still have the bowl and there aren't 500 decks that ugly it up like at Penn State. It's still the holy cathedral of college football. But I do miss the days where they left one gate open all year round. I went in there one day in the summer of 03, right after they put the field turf in but hadn't yet sewn the letters in the end zone. It's surreal having that entire place to yourself. But I understand why they had start locking everything up. Too easy for losers to vandalize it, like when someone cut the 50 yard line out at midfield during the RichRod years. This kind of reminds me of the old sights at the big house thread from last year... http://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/old-sights-michigan-stadium

Hardware Sushi

April 19th, 2017 at 10:33 PM ^

It's the same stadium but improved. I don't agree with the premise. Still a bowl, still no ads, still the biggest. And the bowl was fine but it was objectively quieter and less intimidating from the outside.

URNotGuilty

April 19th, 2017 at 10:51 PM ^

I miss Bo, John Cooper, marshmallows, bringing kegs/alcohol into stadium, being able to leave n re-enter Stadium, September games versus Miami, the era of no preferred seating donations, toilet paper after TDs, celebrating on the field/goal post, watching Rick Leach Gene Johnson Gary Lee Rodney Feaster and the Flint Southwestern boys play in the Big House.

LSAClassOf2000

April 19th, 2017 at 10:59 PM ^

I don't mind the renovations and improvements - it's some of the people that make that particular era of the stadium special really. Truth be told, as long as there is something on that spot called Michigan Stadium and my beloved Wolverines play in it, it will be something to cherish every time I am there regardless of configuration. 

Well, I say regardless of configuration until they expand and taking my fucking favorite parking spot, then I suppose I will.....accept the longer walk.