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76 ejections during Michigan football win over Wisconsin, police say

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There were 76 ejections at Michigan Stadium during the University of Michigan football team’s win over Wisconsin on Saturday, Oct. 13.
ANN ARBOR, MI – There were 76 ejections at Michigan Stadium during the University of Michigan football team’s win over Wisconsin on Saturday, Oct. 13, police said.
One person was arrested for assault and battery and ejected, said Deputy Chief Melissa Overton of the University of Michigan Police Department. There were 10 ejections for alcohol in the stadium.
There were 16 ejections for disorderly conduct, and two arrests, Overton said. There were three people ejected for a fraudulent ID and one for a fraudulent ticket. One minor in possession citation was issued, which led to an ejection, Overton said.
Five were ejected for passing their ID and 33 people were tossed for possessing another’s ID, Overton said. One person was ejected for no ID with a student ticket.
Four people were kicked out for unauthorized entry, while one person was ejected for urinating in public, Overton said.
Huron Valley Ambulance-Emergent Health treated 71 people, with 17 being treated for alcohol-related reasons, Overton said. There were 12 people taken to the hospital.
Michigan rolled past Wisconsin 38-13 in front of 111,360 at the Big House. The Wolverines improved their record to 6-1, including 4-0 in Big 10 Conference play.
Up next for Michigan is an in-state showdown with Michigan State, who knocked off Penn State 21-17 on Saturday. The game takes place at noon Saturday, Oct. 20 at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing and will be televised on FOX.
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