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At a cost of $45.4 million raised by donors, Ross-Ade stadium will be getting a south end zone renovation that will add approximately 4,500 seats bringing the total stadium capacity to 61,441. The student section, which will be growing by 5%, will be moved to the south end zone and the area to the east of it, and the band will sit in the front ...
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
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 ...
The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) is the highest level of college football in the United States. The FBS consists of the largest schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
The Boilermakers will compete at Ross-Ade Stadium to conclude the 2024 spring season. Last season, Purdue did not have an official spring game. The Boilermakers will compete at Ross-Ade Stadium to ...
Purdue University president Mitch Daniels is seen during an interview with IndyStar at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019.
Michigan Stadium was designed with footings to allow the stadium's capacity to be expanded beyond 100,000. [14] Fielding Yost envisioned a day where 150,000 seats would be needed. [ 14 ] To keep construction costs low at the time, the decision was made to build a smaller stadium than Yost envisioned but to include the footings for future expansion.
Purdue Boilermakers wide receiver De'Nylon Morrissette (8) catches a pass while being tackled by Oregon Ducks defensive back Brandon Johnson (3) during the second quarter at Ross-Ade Stadium.