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University of Michigan Wolverines Tickets Information
The Michigan Wolverines are one of 11 teams in the Big Ten Conference - along with the Illinois Fighting Illini, Indiana Hoosiers, Iowa Hawkeyes, Michigan State Spartans, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Northwestern Wildcats, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Purdue Boilermakers, and Wisconsin Badgers.
The Michigan Wolverines are the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) men's football and basketball teams for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, one of 9 public universities in the Big Ten. They are two of the university's 27 varsity teams. They are one of 2 Big Ten teams in the state of Michigan, the other being the Michigan State Spartans.
The Michigan Wolverines play their football home games at the 106,201 seat Michigan Stadium, the second largest stadium in the United States, and their basketball home games at the 13,751 seat Crisler Arena. The team uniform colors are maize and blue.
Football:
Wolverines football is the best-supported of Michigan’s varsity teams. The team is also considered one of the most successful college football programs in the NCAA. Since its inception in 1879, Michigan has an all-time record of 872-294-36 (.740), a postseason bowl record of 19-20, and 11 claimed national titles.
The Wolverines are currently coached by Rich Rodriguez. He is entering his second year in the position and led the team to a 3-9 record in 2008. Prior to moving to Michigan, he was head coach at West Virginia University for seven years and was considered one of the most successful coaches in school history.
The Michigan Wolverines football program has achieved many records, namely having the most wins and the highest winning percentage in NCAA Division I-A football history. They have set the benchmark for most winning seasons at 110, and most undefeated seasons at 24. They have also gone 287 straight games without being shut out.
There is a wealth of current NFL football players that began their careers at Michigan. Players include Tom Brady (New England Patriots), Braylon Edwards (Cleveland Browns), Leon Hall (Cincinnati Bengals), Charles Woodson (Green Bay Packers) and Steve Hutchinson (Minnesota Vikings).
Although the Wolverines had a less than successful campaign in 2008, they look to turn it around and return to prominence. Get your Wolverines football tickets today and watch it happen.
Basketball:
Since 2007, the Michigan Wolverines have been coached by John Beilein, formerly head coach of the West Virginia Mountaineers.
The Michigan Wolverines have a number of school heroes in their previous rosters including the following who've made it to the NBA: Daniel Horton (Miami Heat), Bernard Robinson (New Jersey Nets), Gary Grant (Seattle Supersonics, and others), Terry Mills (Denver Nuggets, and others), Glen Rice (Los Angeles Clippers, and others), Jalen Rose (New York Knicks, and others), Jamal Crawford (Atlanta Hawks), Chris Webber (Detroit Pistons), Rumeal Robinson (Atlanta Hawks, and others), and Cazzier Russell (long time NBA player and current CBA coach).
Since the Big Ten championship tournament first started in 1998, the Michigan Wolverines have won 1, the first, in 1998. They have won 12 Big Ten regular season titles, most recently in 1986.
As part of the Big Ten, they have won 1 NCAA tournament championship, in 1989 against the Seton Hall Pirates, 80 to 79. They have won 3 NIT championships (in 1984, 1997, and most recently in 2004). They've attended 6 Final Fours and were runners-up for the NCAA tournament title 4 times, most recently in 1992 and 1993. They were runners-up for the NIT championship title once, losing the 2006 title to the South Carolina Gamecocks.
In 2008-09 the Michigan Wolverines finished tied for 7th in the conference, with an 9-9 (.500) record in the Big Ten and 21-14 (.600) in the NCAA. If you're looking for Michigan Wolverines tickets, look no further. We have all the ones you need right here. But they won't be in stock forever, so get yours now!