ANN ARBOR, Mich. — New chapters of Michigan Wolverines football lore will be written this fall at the Big House with new coach Jim Harbaugh, but the storied past that built one of the NCAA's proudest programs resides in a 14,000 square-foot exhibit at the Towsley Family Museum in Bo Schembechler Hall.
It's a place where 134 years of maize and blue come alive at every turn.
The immediately noticeable displays draw attention with plaques, pennants, ribbons, buttons, trophies and jerseys, plus a lot more, from the personal archives of noted Michigan collector and historian Ken Magee, who has spent a lifetime acquiring the Wolverines' historical markers.