The University of Michigan Wolverines and the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish are two of the most storied football
teams in the world of college football. When the two meet, it is quite the event, and the 2010 Notre Dame/Michigan game ended
with a Wolverine victory. Both teams will be looking to take the win in 2011.
The history of the Notre Dame/Michigan Game dates back more than a century, and their rivalry was heated from the beginning.
Over the years, many of the games have drawn debate, adding fuel to the competitive fire. The series has remained close over
the years, and the competition has only gotten more heated over the years.
The Notre Dame/Michigan Game is held at one of the teams' home venues each year, and both the Wolverines and the Fighting
Irish have historic stadiums. For the Wolverines, theirs in
Michigan Stadium, which is also known as "The Big House." The Fighting Irish play all of their home games at Notre Dame Stadium, which is nicknamed
"The House That Rockne Built."
Both the fans of the Wolverines and the Fighting Irish are among the most die-hard fans in NCAA football. Because of this, the atmosphere at the Notre Dame/Michigan
Game is always unforgettable. The best way to experience the Notre Dame/Michigan Game is by being there live. Don't wait to
reserve sports tickets for this season's game.