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Keeping Score at the Big House for the Michigan Wolverines | Timothy P. Brown discusses the home playing fields of the Michigan Wolverines football teams. Regents Field, Ferry Field, and finally, yes, the Big House, Michigan Stadium opened by Fielding Yost in 1927.

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Keeping Score at the Big House for the Michigan Wolverines

By Darin Hayes 📅 2024-04-02
Timothy P. Brown discusses the home playing fields of the Michigan Wolverines football teams. Regents Field, Ferry Field, and finally, yes, the Big House, Michigan Stadium opened by Fielding Yost in 1927.

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Find out more about the den of the Wolverines and some rich history of the program and football itself.

Enjoy this presentation that airs weekly with conversations of football antiquity with Historian Timothy Brown of FootballArchaeology.com.

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Category:Football Archaeology
Podcast:Football Archaeology
Football Team:Michigan Wolverines
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