The tab for Michigan football's spring break trip to Florida came in at $348,553.
From Feb. 29 to March 4, coach Jim Harbaugh brought his entire program to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida for the first week of spring practices. The Wolverines held four practices, including one open to the general public, and spent time conducting various team activities.
According to financial records made available to MLive on Friday via a public-records request, the total cost approached $350,000 for the trip.
Of that sum, the bulk was spent on renting the facilities and housing at IMG ($146,912) and airfare ($107,148).
Additional costs included ground transportation ($51,395), and meals and per diem ($39,519).
An additional category, designated in records provided by U-M as "other," tallied $3,580.
All told, Michigan's trip consisted of roughly 16 hours of on-field work at IMG.
In explaining the rationale for the trip, Harbaugh said beforehand: "Everybody's going to get a spring break. There won't be a youngster who can't afford to fly somewhere and not enjoy a spring break. What better way to be doing that than playing football?"
While the trip drew the ire of some, including those already off-put by Michigan's youth satellite camps, Harbaugh insisted that the camp would help unite his team and, by being held during spring break, not interfere with second-semester academics.
After the week in Florida, Harbaugh noted: "I feel really good about what we accomplished here. I feel really good about the way we came together as a team."