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In 1922 Ade and Ross bought 65 acres (26 ha) of land for the site of the new stadium. They also provided additional financial support for construction of the facility. Ross–Ade Stadium opened on November 22, 1924, with a seating capacity of 13,500—roughly corresponding to the lower portion of the current facility's west grandstand---and ...
They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list. The majority of these stadiums are used for American football , either in college football or the National Football League (NFL).
It is named for David E. Ross and George Ade, the principal benefactors. Ross–Ade Stadium opened on November 22, 1924, with a seating capacity of 13,500 and standing room for an additional 5,000 people. [99] A series of additions and renovations pushed the seating capacity to almost 68,000 (70,000 with standing room). In 2001 Purdue ...
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If approved by Purdue's Board of Trustees at its April meeting, Phase 1 renovation of Ross-Ade Stadium will start after the 2022 season
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Existing stadiums of teams either (1) transitioning to FBS and not yet football members of FBS conferences, or (2) returning to FBS football. Here, conference affiliations are those expected to be in effect when the stadium becomes an FBS venue, whether by opening, reopening, or a school's entry into provisional or full FBS membership.
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA (Rivalry/College GameDay) FOX OSU 20–13 111,030: November 2 12:00 PM Minnesota: No. 24 Illinois: Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL FS1 MINN 25–17 58,088: November 2 12:00 PM Northwestern: Purdue: Ross-Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN BTN NU 26–20 OT 61,141: November 2 3:30 PM No. 1 Oregon: Michigan