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Rutgers Scarlet Knights vs. Michigan Wolverines SHI Stadium October 31st, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Michigan Wolverines Football SHI Stadium
1 Scarlet Knight Way, Piscataway, NJ
08854, US
1. Rutgers University Lot 26 - 0.5 miles, $20
2. Rutgers Athletic Center Lot - 0.7 miles, $15
3. College Avenue Deck - 1 mile, $10
4. Johnson Park Lot - 1.2 miles, $15
5. Busch Campus Lot 54 - 1.5 miles, $10
SHI Stadium parking lots in Piscataway have seen their fair share of memorable moments that make attending a Michigan Wolverines Football game there feel even more special. Back in 2019, these lots hosted an epic game day party that turned into a legendary gathering, with fans camping out and soaking in the pre-game buzz. Before that, in 2016, the lots were the starting line for a charity 5K run, showing how much this spot means to the community beyond just football. Come november 20, 2026, the parking area hit its peak daily income during the Rutgers versus Penn State clash, a reminder of how lively and packed things get. The venue also hosted a national cheerleading competition in 2018, proving it’s more than just a football stadium. Tailgating is part of the experience with designated spots and rules, so fans can chow down and share laughs without a hitch. Parking opens early, giving everyone plenty of time to get settled, and if you’re rolling in something big, Lot 5 has oversized vehicle spots. Biking is easy too, with plenty of bike racks near the main ticket office. Attending a Michigan Wolverines Football game at Piscataway isn’t just about the game itself, it’s about the whole day, the camaraderie, the traditions, and yes, the parking chaos that somehow becomes part of the fun.