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  2. Yager Stadium (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the Miami University RedHawks football team. It has a capacity of 30,087 spectators, and was built in 1983. It replaced Miami Field, which had been used since 1895 (the stands had been built in 1916) and was the home field for many of the coaches who had made the school famous. The stadium is named for Fred C. Yager, class of 1914 ...

  3. Category:Miami RedHawks sports venues - Wikipedia

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  4. Hard Rock Stadium - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in a less-intimate venue for football compared to other football facilities built around this time, as well as to the Orange Bowl. At the time it opened in 1987, Joe Robbie Stadium was located in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, and had a Miami address. Specifically it was in the Scott Lake census-designated place.

  5. Miami reveals plans for huge football center; Radakovich ...

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    The Miami Hurricanes, criticized for years for their facilities being behind other major college sports programs, officially announced on Wednesday its plans “to build a new football operations ...

  6. Category:Miami RedHawks football venues - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Miami RedHawks football venues" ... Yager Stadium (Miami University) This page was last edited on 1 December 2024, at 02:30 (UTC). ...

  7. Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field - Wikipedia

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    The stadium holds a capacity of 5,000 spectators and is located on the University of Miami's campus in Coral Gables. The first game on the field was held on February 16, 1973. [2] The field is named for Mark Light, whose father, University of Miami fan George Light, donated money for its construction. Mark Light died of muscular dystrophy.

  8. Miami loses 16th Cane to transfer portal, commit flips and ...

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    The 16th University of Miami football player has entered the NCAA transfer portal — on the same evening that a previous Hurricanes commit flipped his allegiance to Auburn.

  9. Sports in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Greater Miami is home to many college sports teams with football and basketball having preeminent status. The most prominent are the University of Miami Hurricanes whose football team plays at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens and whose men's and women's basketball teams play at Watsco Center on the University of Miami's campus in Coral Gables.