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Autzen Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in the northwest United States, in Eugene, Oregon. Located north of the University of Oregon campus, it is the home field of the Oregon Ducks of the Big Ten Conference. Opened 57 years ago in 1967, the stadium has undergone several expansions.
Oregon's Autzen Stadium. About Autzen. Autzen Stadium at a Glance. 2700 MLK Jr. Blvd. Eugene, OR. Seating Capacity: 54,000. Opened: September 23, 1967. Named in Honor of: Thomas J. Autzen. Trivia: Served as Faber College Football Stadium in the 1978 movie, National Lampoon's Animal House.
Located in the northwest of the U.S., in Eugene, Oregon is an outdoor football stadium named Autzen Stadium. To be more precise, it is located north of the University of Oregon campus and acts as the home field of the Oregon Ducks of the Pac-12 Conference.
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Despite its relatively small size compared to many other FBS stadiums, Autzen Stadium is one of the loudest college football stadiums in the country, regularly hitting over 100 decibels inside, and consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top 10 places to watch a college football game.
Parking and driving to Autzen Stadium for Oregon Ducks football games. The city sets up game day traffic markings, pylons, and signage for Autzen events. Eugene Police warned fans to obey...
The Oregon Ducks will open their 2024 season as Eugene is reconstructing Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Here's how to get to Autzen.
E UGENE - The No. 6 Oregon Ducks are hosting the unranked Michigan State Spartans in Autzen Stadium on Friday, October 4 at 6 p.m. PT. Below are live game scoring updates. This Big Ten conference...
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Autzen Stadium, which replaced historic Hayward Field as the home of Oregon football, is named for the late Thomas J. Autzen, a Portland lumberman, sportsman and philanthropist.