Article By Eric Galko on 2nd November, 2009
In the days of "Bo", Michigan losing a home game would be on CNN. Even in the days of Lloyd Carr the Wolverines would consistently route Big Ten opponents in the Big House.
From 2002 to 2006, Michigan boasted a 29-4 home record, with 2005 contributing three defeats. The Wolverines were 3-1 versus ranked opponnents at home and split the Ohio State games 1-1 in that time time period at home.
Now, the name "Big House" is just a figure of speech, as the stadium fills over 100,000 fans. The days of Michigan dominance in Ann Arbor each season is beginning to fade each season.
It all started on that dreadful opening week game ...
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