r/UnitedFootballLeague Jul 24 '25

Discussion Michigan Panthers Should Change Stadiums Instead of Relocating

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Keyworth has a capacity of 7,933, which is lower than Michigan's 11,681 average attendance, but would essentially guarantee sold out home games for the Panthers. Clearly the fanbase exists, unless Keyworth would be unwilling to install a football field for the UFL I think this is the best option.

The future is also bright. Detroit City FC is the primary tenant of Keyworth, and they are developing the 15,000 seat Corktown stadium. When this Stadium opens it gives the UFL two options: to either take over Keyworth as the primary tenant or move into Corktown. Both are great options that are more sustainable than the Detroit Lions stadium costs and does not abandon a growing Michigan Panthers fan base.

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u/TwizzlersSourz Birmingham Stallions Jul 24 '25

Do people on this sub think?

ABC and FOX aren't broadcasting from that bandbox.

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u/AdvancedCFB Jul 24 '25

They have already for DCFC...