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Nebraska's game Saturday at Michigan is not sold out, but only single seats remain on the Ann Arbor school's ticket site. 

The price trend on the resale market is down for a game where the Wolverines are favored by 28-plus. Michigan has sold over 100,000 tickets for home football games since 1975 not counting the 2020 pandemic games, which is over 300 games. Not all have been sellouts. 

The last time Michigan Stadium had a crowd of less than 100,000 was on Oct. 25, 1975, when the Wolverines played Indiana in front of 93,857.

If you call attendance of more than 100,000 a sellout, it is still way behind the Nebraska sellout streak that currently stands at 388 with one home game remaining that has less than 100 tickets available for the Wisconsin game. 

Combined, the two schools own the consecutive sellout and average attendance records for all of college football. 

Aftermarket tickets can be purchased for about $50 for nosebleed end zone seats to around $600 on the 20 yard line. 

Tickets can be purchased at this link.