Michigan Wolverines football







College football team of the University of Michigan
The Michigan Wolverines football team represents the University of Michigan in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. The Wolverines compete in the Big Ten Conference and play their home games at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The team is known for its distinctive winged helmet, its fight song, The Victors, and its record-breaking attendance figures.
History
The Michigan Wolverines football program began in 1879. The team has won 11 national championships and 43 conference championships. The Wolverines have produced three Heisman Trophy winners: Tom Harmon, Desmond Howard, and Charles Woodson. The team has also had numerous players inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Stadium
Michigan Stadium, also known as "The Big House," is the largest stadium in the United States and the second-largest stadium in the world. It was built in 1927 and has a seating capacity of 107,601. The stadium is known for its large crowds, often exceeding its official capacity.
Rivalries
The Michigan Wolverines have several notable rivalries, including:
- Ohio State Buckeyes: Known as "The Game," this rivalry is considered one of the greatest in college football.
- Michigan State Spartans: Known as the Paul Bunyan Trophy game.
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish: A historic rivalry that has been played intermittently.
Notable Coaches
- Fielding H. Yost: Coached from 1901 to 1926 and is known for his "Point-a-Minute" teams.
- Bo Schembechler: Coached from 1969 to 1989 and is one of the most successful coaches in Michigan history.
- Lloyd Carr: Coached from 1995 to 2007 and led the team to a national championship in 1997.
- Jim Harbaugh: The current head coach, who has revitalized the program since his hiring in 2015.
Traditions
- The Victors: The fight song of the Michigan Wolverines, often played by the Michigan Marching Band.
- Winged Helmet: Introduced by coach Fritz Crisler in 1938, the winged helmet is one of the most recognizable symbols in college football.
- Little Brown Jug: A trophy contested between Michigan and the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
Related Pages
- University of Michigan
- Big Ten Conference
- College football
- Heisman Trophy
- Michigan Stadium
- Ohio State Buckeyes football
- Michigan State Spartans football
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
See Also
- List of Michigan Wolverines football seasons
- List of Michigan Wolverines head football coaches
- Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders
- Michigan Wolverines football All-Americans
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