Newsstand: Michigan football annual 'Maize Out' set for Oct. 4 vs. Wisconsin

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Michigan has announced some promotions for football games this fall, including that its annual ‘Maize Out’ will be Oct. 4 against Wisconsin. Kickoff is at either noon or 3:30 p.m. ET.
From the athletic department: “The 2025 Maize Out will be held on October 4 when Michigan takes on Wisconsin. The Maize Out joins the already announced Military Appreciation game vs. Purdue on November 1. The full list of 2025 theme games will be announced in the near future. Visit MGoBlue.com for the complete 2025 schedule.”
Below are the ticket price ranges for each Michigan home game, per the ticket office:
• New Mexico Aug. 30 — $50-125
• Central Michigan Sept. 13 — $50-125
• Wisconsin Oct. 4 — $90-195
• Washington Oct. 18 — $90-195
• Purdue Nov. 1 — $70-160
• Ohio State Nov. 29 — $215-295
Michigan hosted 2026 Brazilian forward Mathias Vazquez on his official visit this week. The 6-foot-8 forward was in the United States for the NBPA Top 100 Camp in Rock Hill, S.C., last week.
According to Vazquez’s Instagram, he’s also taken a trip to Texas.
Some incredible stats for Michigan graduate safety Rod Moore, who saw 4 of his 6 career interceptions come in 2023, the last season in which he played. He missed the 2024 campaign with a torn ACL.
Former Michigan guard Derrick Walton Jr. stopped by summer workouts earlier this week.
Michigan senior offensive line assistant Juan Castillo with some high praise on freshman tackle Andrew Babalola.
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Legendary Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham — a unanimous All-American who was picked No. 5 overall by the Cleveland Browns — was booed by youth campers because he went to the Wolverines. Graham, a 2023 national champion, never lost to Ohio State in three games during his U-M career. He won in Columbus twice.
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The visit was great. I had a great time with Coach BJ (Brian Jean-Mary) and Coach (Sherrone) Moore. I got to spend time with the players and the staff around the facility. You see former players coming back on official visits. They have a legacy and brotherhood. That’s a testimony to what those guys stand on.”
— Torrance (Calif.) Bishop Montgomery four-star linebacker Kenneth Goodwin on his official visit to Michigan
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