Michigan announces it will begin selling alcohol at football games

Michigan Stadium is the largest venue in college football. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Michigan will begin to sell alcohol at football games, the university announced on Thursday. After going through testing at the school’s hockey and basketball arena, the Board of Regents determined the football stadium was ready for the addition.

Fans can now enjoy a beverage while watching the Wolverines, beginning with the season opener against Fresno State.

“The University of Michigan Athletics Department will implement alcohol sales at Michigan Stadium beginning with the 2023 football season after carefully reviewing previous alcohol sale rollouts and fan experiences at Yost Ice Arena and Crisler Center,” a statement said.

“The Board of Regents voted May 16 to implement a Class C liquor license to the ‘Big House,’ starting Aug. 31 with a home football game against Fresno State.”

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