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lifelong michigan wolverine's fan (go blue!), so i'm only really paying attention to the big ten changes, but i think they're dumb. i didn't really like when they added rutgers, maryland, and nebraska, but at least it made sense geographically. usc, ucla, oregon, and washington are clear across the country, and i have no idea why they would be added to a midwest conference. unless the endgame was to get rid of the pac 12 altogether, in which case well done i guess.
Thanks for the run down. I have always wanted to go to the Big House.
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it is an amazing stadium. i'm obviously a bit biased, but i think it's one of the best in the country.
my mom's side of the family are all ohio state graduates, so the ohio state michigan game is always a big deal. my parents would go every year when i was a kid, and i was lucky enough to tag along to quite a few. even got to see one or two in the horseshoe
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How much is it for a decent ticket? (I know "decent" is subjective but lets say I don't need to be in the first 20 rows but I don't want to be in the last 20 rows either).
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it depends on the game. if you're talking about an early garbage team, you can probably get decent seats around $80-100. if it's a big game, like ohio state, you'd be extremely lucky to get nosebleeds under $350
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Yeah I figured it would be expensive for big games.
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