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U-M announces ticket policies for potential 2020 football season – no public tickets to be sold

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Posted at 10:15 AM, Jul 15, 2020
and last updated 2020-07-15 10:15:41-04

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WXYZ) — The University of Michigan Athletic Department announced Wednesday ticket policies for the 2020 football season if the season happens.

The main item is that no tickets will be sold to the general public. All possible tickets will be sold to either season ticket holders or students.

According to U of M, if there is a season, the stadium capacity will be reduced, or games could be held without fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A final decision on capacity will be made at a later date.

The University of Michigan Athletic Department announced today (Wednesday, July 15) that if U-M is able to have a 2020 football season, the capacity of Michigan Stadium will be reduced, or games could be held without fans as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A final decision on capacity will be made at a later date in consultation with medical experts, University leadership, the Big Ten Conference, and government officials/agencies.

"We have been working closely with a wide variety of leaders to ensure a safe and healthy environment for our student-athletes, coaches, fans and support staff associated with a game at Michigan Stadium," Athletic Director Warde Manuel said. "We will follow the direction that all of these agencies and experts continue to provide during this challenging time."

As a result, the following policies will be in effect for the 2020 football season:

  • There will be no football season tickets. Status as a season ticket holder remains unchanged, and season ticket locations will be retained for the 2021 season.
  • If U-M is able to have fans at Michigan Stadium, all home games will be sold on an individual game basis, with sales limited to current season ticket holders and students. There will be no ticket sales to the general public.
  • For season ticket holders who elected to adjust their season ticket location/quantity during the June upgrade period, that new location/quantity will be retained for the 2021 season.
  • Details regarding a potential individual game sale will be communicated once a decision on playing with or without fans is finalized.
  • In the event that Michigan is able to have fans at any sporting event this season, all forms of ticketing will move to a mobile platform.

Season ticket holders will have three options for previous payments: convert them to a gift, apply them to the 2021 season or request a refund.