Newsstand: Michigan football announces pricing, on-sale dates for 2022 tickets

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Michigan On TV

What: Michigan softball vs. Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals

Where: East Lansing, Mich.

When: 5 p.m. ET

Channel: Big Ten Network

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The University of Michigan Athletic Ticket Office announced Thursday the pricing and on-sale dates for ticket packs and individual game tickets for the 2022 football season. The Wolverines will play eight home games this fall at Michigan Stadium.

Here are details from the athletic department:

Michigan Football ticket packs allow flexibility for fans interested in choosing between three- or four-game ticket options, with pricing based upon the tier and game selections. The Go Blue Ticket Pack option provides fans with the opportunity to select the game and seat location according to their preference, based on the following parameters:

• Pick one game from Penn State (Oct. 15)/Michigan State (Oct. 29)
• Pick one game from Colorado State (Sept. 3)/Nebraska (Nov. 12)
• Pick one or two games from Hawaii (Sept. 10), Connecticut (Sept. 17) and/or Illinois (Nov. 19)

Following are the on-sale dates for Michigan Football ticket packs:
June 14 — Donors to U-M Athletics (200 or more priority points)
June 15 — Donors to U-M Athletics (75 or more priority points)
June 16 — Donors to U-M Athletics (1 or more priority points)
June 17 — Michigan Athletics Digital Community
* Michigan Football ticket packs will be available to the public after the digital community on-sale date.

Michigan Wolverines softball is headed to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals, after shutting out Maryland, 7-0, in East Lansing Thursday night. The Wolverines will face top-seeded Northwestern in the second game at 5 p.m. at Secchia Stadium Friday.

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“Those are his shoes. No one can fill Aidan’s shoes. I’m not going to pretend like he wasn’t an amazing, amazing player, an amazing athlete. I want to create my own shoes and stand right there on my own two feet and not try to live up his legacy or live up to his standard. I want to live up to my own standard and do my own thing.”

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