Saturday’s football game against Michigan State featured both a record attendance for the season, and a record number of ejections.

According to the University's Division of Public Safety and Security, seven individuals were arrested, nine individuals were cited and 71 additional attendees were ejected during Michigan’s last-minute 23-27 loss to Michigan State.

The total announced crowd was 111,740.

Four of the arrests were for minor in possession of alcohol, two for disorderly conduct and one for resisting and obstructing police. Eight of the citations were for alcohol in the stadium, with the other for unlawful entry. Among the 71 other ejections, 29 were for possession of another person’s ID, 16 were for alcohol in the stadium, 10 were for disorderly conduct and five were for false identification.

The next-highest number for ejections this season so far was 26, during the Oct. 10 game against Northwestern University.

During Saturday’s game, emergency medical personnel treated 76 people, according to DPSS. Twelve of those — including a fan who had a heart attack on the last play of the game — were transported to the hospital.