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Michigan will face off against TCU in the College Football Playoff at the Fiesta Bowl, and the Wolverines are giving fans a sneak peek at the action.
The program announced on Monday that the team practice on Dec. 17 would be open to the public. An open practice is an unusual occurrence in normal circumstances, but especially prior to a bowl game of so much importance.
Despite being open to the public, the program did note an attendance limit of the first 200 fans.
Join us for our only open practice prior to heading to the Fiesta Bowl!
Doors open at 3:15, but attendance is limited to the first 200 people. Enter at the southeast entrance to Al Glick Field House off State Street, and please no photo or video.#GoBlue pic.twitter.com/9zRaHaCKq5
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) December 14, 2022
Along with entering at the southeast entrance to Al Glick Field House off State Street, the Wolverines also asked fans to not take any photos or videos of the practice. The window to view the practice will be between 3:15 and 4:00 PM on Saturday.
That practice will signify the two weeks to go mark for the CFP semifinal against TCU on New Year’s Eve.