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Michigan Wolverines Football Schedule
Saturday, 12:00 PM
Michigan second year head coach Rich Rodriguez is under a lot of pressure from Wolverines fans for last years NCAA college football season. Even though Rodriguez has led a strong football program in the past, the Wolverines have lost to Ohio State six of the last seven years, lost their last four bowl games and have not been back to a national championship game since winning the title in 1997. To add to that shame, in Rodriguez’s first season he led the Wolverines to the worst season in Michigan history, with a finishing record of 3-9. Luckily for Rodriguez though, Michigan has got one of the best recruiting classes in America this year and a schedule conducive to going 10-2 again this year.
The Big House, otherwise known as Michigan Stadium, will be the place to be all season, as the Wolverines tackle the Big 10. GoTickets is your one-stop shopping spot for Michigan Wolverines tickets.
Must-have Michigan Wolverines Tickets:
Michigan’s annual showdown with Ohio State, known simply as “The Big Game,” is arguably the best rivalry in all of sports. You can throw out the records when these two legendary college football programs collide. In last year’s contest, Michigan suffered its sixth loss in seven years to Ohio State at the Ohio Stadium with a score of 42-7. The 2009 game is scheduled for November 21 at the Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, and Wolverines fans are hoping the team will finally clench a win against the Buckeyes. Check out GoTickets’ collection of Michigan-Ohio State game tickets.
Michigan Wolverines Star Power:
If senior running back Brandon Minor can stay healthy all season, he will be Michigan’s star in 2009. The senior runningback has the most NFL potential, and has an amazing ability to run straight-ahead, racking up hundreds of yards. Aided by the talent of junior quarterback Nick Sheridan and wide receivers Greg Mathews and Martavious Odoms, the Wolverines will have an unstoppable offense.
Michigan Wolverines Go Bowling:
Michigan bowl tickets have been a necessity for the Wolverine faithful for 32 consecutive years. The 2009 NCAA football season should be no different. With an abundance of NFL talent on both sides of the ball, the Wolverines will be in the mix for a BCS bid and a chance to play for the national championship.



