Michigan Sites
Well I won't get into the fact that other members of the Big 10 Tour prevented me from seeing everything in that I wanted to, but there could easily be much more material on this page.
One thing that I'm a bit disappointed that we didn't do more of is to visit the college bookstores. The "M Den" on State Street was an interesting experience with all kinds of Michigan gear.

The Mud Bowl
Had this not been my first time in Ann Arbor and if I didn't feel the need to experience the tailgate atmosphere, I would have been attending the 77th annual "Mudbowl" at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon House on S. University Ave.
I had to drive by and take a look. The guys were watering the field on a rainy day, so I can only imagine how sloppy it actually got.
I had to drive by and take a look. The guys were watering the field on a rainy day, so I can only imagine how sloppy it actually got.
We also made it a point to stop by "The Rock," which apparently is painted and repainted all of the time. Just touching the rock will result in the most recent layer of paint coming off on your hands (or shoes).
Located in a courtyard that is quite a bit away from Michigan Stadium is the wave field. This piece of art occupies approximately 90 square feet of space and resembles a naturally occuring wave pattern. My question is, "Who has to mow this grass?"
We also stopped by the Famer's/Artisan Market, which luckily was mostly covered by canopies. There was all sorts of foods here that you couldn't find at your local McDonald's, but there was also quite a few crafts and anti-buckeye merchandise.
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