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Michigan Parade 2024: Route, Date, Time, Live Stream and TV Info | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Olivia Shea

Published Mar 24, 2026

HOUSTON, TX - JANUARY 8: Head Coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines is interviewed during the trophy presentation after the CFP National Championship game between University of Washington and University of Michigan at NRG Stadium on January 8, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Steve Limentani/ISI Photos/Getty Images)Steve Limentani/ISI Photos/Getty Images

To the victors go the spoils, and Michigan will have a party Saturday.

Michigan announced the parade and celebration honoring the national championship-winning football team will take place on campus Saturday. The event will start with a parade at 4 p.m. ET that begins at the President's House and goes down State Street before ending at Schembechler Hall.

Following the parade, there will be a celebration inside the Crisler Center starting at 7 p.m. ET.

Tickets for the celebration are being sold for $60 for the lower bowl and $30 for the upper bowl, but those who do not pay can watch the entire event on the Big Ten Network or by streaming it on the Fox Sports App.

Despite plenty of controversy, suspensions and outside noise throughout the season, Michigan earned its celebration by winning all of its regular-season games—including a third straight against rival Ohio State—before defeating Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game and Alabama and Washington in the CFP.

The game against the Crimson Tide went into overtime, but the title game against the Huskies seemed like a mere formality.

The Wolverines won 34-13 and never trailed while running for 303 yards and four touchdowns. The defense also kept star Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. within relative check by picking him off twice.

While there will still be outside questions about the championship given the program's sign-stealing scandal that is still being investigated and could result in sanctions that include vacating the title, the Wolverines surely won't be worried about that Saturday.

Instead, they will be celebrating a national title for the first time since 1997.