Michigan Stadium has undergone plenty of changes over the years. Whether it be from the days of Yost to Schembechler, or to the most recent remodel project that lasted across the Rich Rodriguez and Brady Hoke era,
With the field turf set to be replaced this summer, those in charge have given the go ahead for a huge change to the field’s aesthetic.
Blue end zones are coming to Michigan Stadium for the first time in program history. #GoBlue 〽️ pic.twitter.com/dImv2jAskA
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) June 15, 2018
The new end-zone design will take some getting used to, but should the Wolverines consistently get in it, not many fans will mind the change.
The blue end zones aren’t completely abnormal, as some of Michigan’s finest games occurred on a field with a blue end zone, it just wasn’t at Michigan Stadium.
The end zones are similar to many of our bowl games, including the 1998 @rosebowlgame when Michigan won the national title.
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) June 15, 2018
The same maize letters will spell out MICHIGAN in both end zones.#GoBlue pic.twitter.com/XY43GjXB3l
What say you, Michigan fans?
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Do you like the blue end zones?
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