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  2. American football field - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a modern American football field. Diagram of an early 20th century version of an American football field. The rectangular field of play used for American football games measures 100 yards (91.44 m) long between the goal lines, and 160 feet (48.8 m) (53.3 yards) wide. The field may be made of grass or artificial turf. In addition ...

  3. Oakley High School Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Oakley High School Stadium, also known as Irwin Stadium, Irwin Field and as KHRI# 109-51, in Oakley, Kansas was built in 1939 by a New Deal works program, the Works Progress Administration (WPA). It has served at football games and track meets from 1939 to date.

  4. World War I Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kansas State Wildcats (field lacrosse, rugby union, soccer) World War I Memorial Stadium (previously Memorial Stadium ) [ 1 ] is a stadium in Manhattan, Kansas , United States. From its opening in 1922 until 1967 it was the home field of the Kansas State Wildcats football team, prior to the opening of Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium (known ...

  5. Richard L. Jantz Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Richard L. Jantz Stadium (formerly Sonner Stadium) is a sport stadium in Winfield, Kansas, United States.The facility is primarily used by the Southwestern College Moundbuilders football and track & field teams.

  6. Fischer Field Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Fischer Field Stadium is the signature athletic field in Newton, Kansas, and is located in Athletic Park.The stadium is used for athletic events — including high school football and soccer (including the state's 8-man football championship), competitive leagues, and semi-pro football — concerts, Newton High School graduation and a variety of community events and festivals.

  7. List of college football venues in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Ahearn Field – Kansas State, used from 1911 to 1921, first on-campus athletic field for the school, was on the same site as Memorial Stadium; Bovaird Stadium - College of Emporia, used until the college closed; McCook Field – Kansas, used from 1892 until it was demolished in 1920. The field is now the site of the current football stadium.

  8. Francis G. Welch Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The first football game at Welch Stadium came on Armistice Day in 1937. The Hornets tied St. Benedict's College by a score of 20-20. More than 6,000 fans saw the first game in the facility. The largest crowd on record for a football game was the 1973 game against Northern Colorado. The record crowd of 10,000 saw the Hornets to a 10–0 victory ...

  9. Kansas State Wildcats football - Wikipedia

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    (The 69 years since the last conference title in 1934 was the longest span between football titles in Division I history.) In his first 17-year stint as head coach at K-State, Snyder won 136 games—as many as his predecessors had won from 1935 to 1988—and led Kansas State to 11 consecutive bowl games (1993–2003), including six wins.