Just In: 27 fans ejected from Michigan Stadium in Wolverines opener versus Fresno State due to

The Wolverines defeated Fresno State 30-10 on Saturday, and during the game, 27 supporters were expelled from Michigan Stadium.

The stats from the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security were supplied. The opening was on August 31.

According to police, nine of the 27 ejections were due to alcohol, and ten were for disruptive conduct. According to police, these expelled supporters had no known connection to the university, making them neither workers nor students.

Fans tailgate before Michigan opener vs. Fresno State

Police reported that one student was among the five people ejected for violating stadium rules. According to authorities, there were two: one for fighting and the other for abusing an MCard, or university identification card.

According to the police, one person was also expelled as a result of Huron Valley Ambulance’s intervention.

This was Michigan Stadium’s first game to sell alcohol, with beer, wine, and canned cocktails available for purchase.

During the seven home football games in 2023, there were four arrests and 126 ejections from the stadium.

The Wolverines defeated the visiting Bulldogs, moving their record to 1-0. They play their second of eight home games this season on Saturday, September 7, at Michigan Stadium against the Texas Longhorns.

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