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Michigan football has done away with dynamic pricing for single-game tickets.

(Patrick Record | MLive.com)

ANN ARBOR -- Michigan has done away with one of its more unpopular football ticket policies for the upcoming season.

The program announced Tuesday that it will no longer implement dynamic single-game ticket pricing for 2015 football season, introducing set rates for each of the team's seven home games this fall.

Former athletic director Dave Brandon introduced dynamic pricing prior to the 2013 season, a process of adjusting single-game ticket prices based on overall demand and real-time market value for each game.

"We are making the changes to our individual ticket options based on feedback from our fans," associate athletic director Dave Ablauf said in a statement. "This variable pricing structure creates more options to accommodate the various priorities of our dedicated fans. The new pricing model was developed following fan feedback and analysis of ticket sales patterns."

Single-game tickets will go on sale in July. The set prices for all seven are as follows:

Oregon State (Sept. 12) -- End zone, $80; Maize/Blue $90; Victors/Valiant $100

UNLV (Sept. 19) -- End zone $55; Maize/Blue $65; Victors/Valiant $75

BYU (Sept. 26) -- End zone $80; Maize/Blue $90; Victors/Valiant $100

Northwestern (Oct. 10) -- End zone $75; Maize/Blue $85; Victors/Valiant $95

Michigan State (Oct. 17) -- End zone $95; Maize/Blue $105; Victors/Valiant $115

Rutgers (Nov. 7) -- End zone $65; Maize/Blue $75; Victors/Valiant $85

Ohio State (Nov. 28) -- End zone $95; Maize/Blue $105; Victors/Valiant $115

Michigan announced last year that season ticket prices will not increase for the 2015 season, as the full package price will be set at $455 ($65 per game). For more information about football ticket packages, visit MGoBlue.com/tickets.

Michigan athletic director Jim Hackett said earlier this spring that he's still in the process of figuring out where the team's 2015 night game will land.

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