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Michigan football spring game information announced

On Friday, fans learned more about Michigan’s annual spring game.

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On Friday evening, the University of Michigan athletic department announced more information about the spring game later this year. Here is what you need to know about the 2023 Michigan football spring game.

2023 Michigan football spring game information announced

Here is the information for the 2023 Michigan spring game:

  • Date: April 1, 2023
  • Time: 3:00 PM (EST)
  • Who: Team Maize vs. Team Blue (the team will be drafted and split into two sides).
  • What: Annual Michigan spring game — the fans’ first glimpse as this year’s team.
  • Where: Michigan Stadium (The Big House) in Ann Arbor, MI.

This year’s Michigan spring game should be a fun one — the Wolverines are absolutely loaded on both sides of the football and have a veteran coaching staff entering the year. The Michigan football team could be gunning for a Big Ten and national title this fall. Per usual, tickets to the event are FREE.

The Wolverines’ home opener against East Carolina is set for just over five months after the spring game — Michigan football will kickoff its 2023 regular season on September 2nd, 2023, at the Big House.



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