Big changes are coming to the Big House in 2026.For the first time in history, the University of Michigan has opened up its legendary home field, currently the largest in the USA, to commercial agreements.Brand sponsorship will be allowed inside historic Michigan Stadium for the first timeGettyOne of the most iconic venues in sports, the 107,601-capacity Michigan Stadium turns 100 next year.Starting from this season, some very familiar brands will be displayed inside the bowl.Coca-Cola, Google Gemini and Meijer will be the first three sponsors to get their logos inside the Big House, Michigan announced Wednesday.Renderings of the college football stadium have been released by the school, and show Coca-Cola logos on the sides of the video board, as well as Google Gemini and Meijer logos behind the goalposts.Financial terms of the sponsorship agreements were not disclosed, but Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc, is said to have a market capitalization of $4.2 trillion. Coca-Cola has a market capitalization of approximately $388.7 billion, and Michigan-based grocery store chain Meijer has estimated revenues of $22bn.“Michigan Stadium is one of the most iconic and cherished venues in all of sports, and we have been deeply intentional about preserving its tradition, character, and identity,” athletic director Warde Manuel said in a press release.“As we introduce this partner program, we will do so with care and purpose, ensuring that any brand partner presence is strategic, tasteful, and aligned with the values of the University of Michigan.“We are grateful for the meaningful investment these partners are making in Michigan Athletics and, most importantly, in our student-athletes.“Their support will help position Michigan to thrive in the evolving revenue-sharing and NIL landscape while continuing to pursue championship success at the highest level.”Branding will appear behind the goalposts at Michigan Stadium in 2026University of MichiganFurther in-stadium opportunities will be available to Michigan’s new program partnersUniversity of MichiganLogos will appear inside the 99-year-old stadium as part of the school’s new ‘Leaders and Best Champion Partners Program.’It has been described as a ‘carefully developed initiative’ that will offer select advertising opportunities inside the Big House.Coca-Cola, Google Gemini and Meijer have been selected as the first three sponsors for their ‘alignment with Michigan’s values’ and ‘commitment’ to delivering a fan-first experience, according to the press release.Why is Michigan opening historic stadium to commercial agreements?For generations, Michigan Stadium has been intentionally protected from extensive commercialization, with in-stadium branding historically restricted.“The addition of Coca-Cola, Meijer and Google Gemini represents a deliberate evolution of that standard,” the school’s statement added.Brand logos could one day appear on the field thanks to the partners program, while scoreboard integrations and end zone placements were also mentioned in the Michigan press release — as was the ‘exploration’ of jersey patches.Michigan will follow other NCAA teams in landing new sponsorshipGettyMichigan previously made public its intention to explore in-stadium advertising, as a way to generate additional revenue for player compensation in the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era.Other schools have recently announced million-dollar commercial deals. Michigan’s biggest rival, Ohio State, has landed upwards of $15 million per year thanks to a jersey deal with JPMorgan Chase Bank.Notre Dame has announced a similar deal with SoFi, worth up to $20 million per year.Michigan’s historic home has long been protected from extensive commercializationGettyMichigan has yet to announce a jersey patch sponsor, but one could come soon through their new partner program.“We are grateful for the meaningful investment these partners are making in Michigan Athletics and, most importantly, in our student-athletes,” Manuel’s statement added.“Their support will help position Michigan to thrive in the evolving revenue-sharing and NIL landscape while continuing to pursue championship success at the highest level.”