The Lloyd Car Tunnel to be widened

Submitted by Rickett88 on January 23rd, 2023 at 10:16 AM

According to Scott Bell, the Michigan Athletic Dept. has contacted season ticket holders who will have their seat location affected. 
 

https://twitter.com/sbell021/status/1617369307356475392?s=20

 

https://twitter.com/sbell021/status/1617369551624183814?s=20


 

 

Team 101

January 23rd, 2023 at 10:32 AM ^

The area you circled already looks removed on this aerial photo.

Perhaps they will also remove the area circled below.

It looks like these areas were movable so Lloyd's car and larger items of equipment could pass through the tunnel when the game wasn't going to be played.

The people who were notified are going to be pissed because those are some of the best seats in the Big House.

I wonder how many seats are affected and what it will do to the capacity of the Big House vs. whomever is #2.

Don

January 23rd, 2023 at 11:18 AM ^

Removing that small shelf of seats at the upper lip of the tunnel would extend the clear space above the tunnel entrance, but it does not widen the tunnel entrance width.

To widen the tunnel entrance, seats to the left and/or right of the entrance will have to be removed.

Maybe this step announced by the AD is actually being taken to prevent knucklehead fans from physically touching players and coaches from the seats immediately adjacent to the tunnel.

Widening the entrance won't change the width of the tunnel itself.

 

 

BTB grad

January 23rd, 2023 at 11:39 AM ^

Yeah if you look at pictures of the stadium during the offseason or during the week before gameday, you’ll see those seats are moved in order to provide access to bringing in equipment to the field. It looks far more aesthetically pleasing to remove those seats, provides a lot more width for players entering & exiting the tunnel, and only comes at the cost of at most 50 seats? This would also allow for an ambulance to drive straight onto the field during a game, god forbid it’s needed; that’s what was done for Damar Hamlin and helped to save time in a critical moment like that. Seems like a sensible thing to do and one of the few things to not complain about Warde for.

https://twitter.com/hooverstreet/status/1617372332120473605?s=61&t=PDjjd3-ISgdS0DGv83IKCw

 

BoFan

January 23rd, 2023 at 10:25 AM ^

Once again Warde bends over for the B10.  
 

The tunnel has been safe for 95 years. The only time its not safe is when you allow criminals to enter. Widening doesn’t help. For criminals you need to install bars.

ST3

January 23rd, 2023 at 11:07 AM ^

The tunnel has been safe for 95 years. The entrance has not always been the current width. It was narrowed to squeeze in more seats. The result was it takes longer to exit and enter the tunnel. It is easier to keep teams apart if they can get in and out faster. Warde’s decision is an example of putting player safety above revenue. I applaud him for this decision.