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Michigan coach Lloyd Carr later said that Autzen Stadium was the loudest stadium he'd ever been in. [57] A view of the field during the 2007 USC game. The new press box on the south side, built in 2002, is visible to the left. In 2006, a Sporting News columnist named Autzen the most intimidating college football stadium in the nation. [58]
[2] [3] Autzen's heirs, led by his son Thomas E. Autzen, operated the foundation after his death, per the terms of his will. [4] [5] Although his name is popularly associated with Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Autzen was an alumnus of today's Oregon State University in Corvallis.
Autzen Stadium, 1967 program cover Autzen Stadium, 2011 The need for a larger stadium in Eugene was recognized by UO Athletic Director Leo Harris in the late 1950s, and Harris persuaded Oregon's administration to purchase property in Eugene's North Bank Park, about a mile north of the campus, for construction of a stadium. [ 18 ]
Oregon's Autzen Stadium is situated in the Pacific Northwest. "It never rains in Autzen" is an urban myth associated with the Ducks' home field.
Named for nearby Agate Street, the apartments are part of student family housing. Autzen Stadium: 1967: Autzen Stadium Complex: Named for the Autzen Foundation and donor Thomas E. Autzen, the stadium is home to the Oregon Ducks football team. [n 121]
"Shout" is played at the end of the third quarter of Oregon football home games at Autzen Stadium, right before the beginning of the fourth quarter. It has been played at every home game since 2010.
Crowds began to gather at 9 a.m. near the gates of Autzen Stadium, where residents could socialize with one another and learn about the MLK March, which was initially scheduled for Jan. 15 but had ...
The team played home games at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. The stadium was undergoing its fourth and current renovation and expansion from 41,698 in capacity to 54,000, with standing room for 60,000.