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Autzen Stadium is where great teams go to die. 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
The Autzen Foundation supplied the single largest donation, US$250,000, to support the construction of the football stadium at the University of Oregon in Eugene that bears his name. Construction began in 1966, eight years after his death, and was completed in 1967.
Autzen Stadium was expanded to 54,000 seats in 2002. It is now the centerpiece of an Oregon sports campus that also features the athletic department offices (Casanova Center), the Hatfield-Dowlin Football Complex, the Ed Moshofsky Sports Facility, the PK Park baseball stadium, a soccer pitch (Pape Field), and several practice fields. [20]
Autzen Stadium, the home of Oregon's football team since 1967, was named in honor of Thomas J. Autzen, a Portland businessman and, ironically, a graduate of rival Oregon State University. After his death, the Autzen Foundation, managed by son and Oregon alum Thomas E. Autzen , gave the university $250,000 towards construction of the facility ...
Autzen Stadium Complex 44°03′28″N 123°04′08″W / 44.057747°N 123.068774°W / 44.057747; -123.068774 ( Autzen Named for the Autzen Foundation and donor Thomas E. Autzen , the stadium is home to the Oregon Ducks football team.
Dan Lanning celebrates after Oregon beat Ohio State at Autzen Stadium. ... Lanning coached a great game and has built an astoundingly great program in Eugene.
Autzen Stadium is home to Duck football, with a seating capacity of 54,000 but has had over 60,000 with standing room only. [156] The basketball arena, McArthur Court, was built in 1926. [157] The arena was replaced by the Matthew Knight Arena in late 2010. [158]
Autzen Stadium, where the Ducks have played since 1967. This is a list of seasons completed by the Oregon Ducks football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since the team's creation in 1893, the Ducks have participated in more than 1,100 officially sanctioned games. [1] [2] [3 ...