Following multiple incidents last season, Michigan will reportedly remove about 45 seats from Michigan Stadium to widen access to the tunnel where players enter and exit the field.
Following multiple incidents last season, Michigan is removing about 45 seats from Michigan Stadium in order to widen access to the tunnel where players enter and exit the field., Michigan will permanently remove a “moveable sliver of seats” on the south side of the tunnel to “give players, coaches and staff additional space to pass through the mouth of the tunnel without incident.
” The decision came after a “thorough safety review” by athletic department officials following the 2022 season. Per the report, “the decision directly stems from an incident that occurred during Michigan’s Oct. 29 win over in-state rival Michigan State, when a spectator on the north side of the tunnel reached down and came in physical contact with MSU coach Mel Tucker, touching his head.” After that same game, a brawl erupted inside the tunnel thatThat altercation came just two weeks after a verbal spat between Michigan and Penn State players inside the tunnel that led to a back-and-forth between James Franklin and Jim Harbaugh in which Franklin said “the one tunnel is a problem.” There was also a war of words in the tunnel between Ohio State and Michigan players at halftime of the 2021 edition of The Game.
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