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Rice–Eccles Stadium replaced Rice Stadium, the former home field of the Utah Utes football team. The first Utes game at the stadium was a 45–22 victory over the Louisville Cardinals held on September 12, 1998, with 44,112 in attendance. The Utes have a 120-37 (.764) record at the stadium through the 2023 season. [25]
To accommodate expansion of Rice-Eccles Stadium, the cauldron was removed from the park on February 14, 2020, and taken to an off-site location where it underwent a refurbishment. [2] The refurbishment included replacing all 738 panes of glass, wiring the structure with LED lights, and replacing the flame mechanisms to improve energy efficiency ...
Originally opened in 1927 as Ute Stadium, it was the home of the Utah Utes football team. Renamed for Robert L. Rice in 1972, it was almost completely demolished after the 1997 season to make way for the Utes' current home, Rice-Eccles Stadium, which occupies the same physical footprint.
Big 12 teams will quickly learn this season why Rice-Eccles Stadium is such a difficult place to play in. Utah has gone 32-3 at home since 2018, including 6-1 last season.
Rice-Eccles Stadium, Utah football's home venue. The University of Utah college football program began in 1892. Their current home stadium, Rice-Eccles Stadium, was built in 1998 on the site of their former home, Rice Stadium. The Utes have a record of 13–4 (.765) in bowl games, which is the highest percentage in the nation for teams who have ...
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4 Sports) – The Bountiful Redhawks are headed back to the 5A championship game. Bountiful cruised past Brighton in the 5A semifinals Friday at Rice-Eccles Stadium, 24-8, and ...
Rice-Eccles Stadium - football stadium for the University of Utah; site of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics; also the former home to the Major League Soccer team Real Salt Lake (Utah State Government) Salt Lake City International Airport - west of Rose Park, but only 5 miles from Downtown (Salt Lake City Government)
See the full list of dates for Malone's Big Ass Stadium Tour below. Tue Apr 29 - Salt Lake City, UT - Rice-Eccles Stadium^ Sat May 03 - Las Vegas, NV - Allegiant Stadium^