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What do these stadiums have in common?

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Trivia:

What do the following stadiums have exclusively in common with each other vs. other on campus FBS stadiums?

Husky Stadium - Washington
Memorial Stadium - Clemson
Memorial Stadium - Illinois
TCF Bank Stadium - Minnesota
Sun Devil Stadium - Arizona State
Vanderbilt Stadium - Vanderbilt
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  • Purple_PillsPurple_Pills Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,809
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    They have the word stadium in the name.

    That’s not exclusive to those six above. For example: Reser Stadium, Autzen Stadium, Tiger Stadium, Oklahoma’s Gaylord Family Stadium aka the Gaydium, etc.
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    Trivia:

    What do the following stadiums have exclusively in common with each other vs. other on campus FBS stadiums?

    Husky Stadium - Washington
    Memorial Stadium - Clemson
    Memorial Stadium - Illinois
    TCF Bank Stadium - Minnesota
    Sun Devil Stadium - Arizona State
    Vanderbilt Stadium - Vanderbilt

    All 6 schools have the letter N?
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,656
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    Swaye said:

    All six schools built stadiums on stolen land? @Swaye

    I knwo you are being sarcastic but every stadium in the cuntry is built on stolen land.



    Columbia's land was bought fair and square.

  • whlinderwhlinder Member Posts: 4,240
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    Held NFL games?

    Definitely true for Husky, TCF, and Sun Devil. Likely true for Vandy. Can't recall who would have played at Clemson (Atlanta? Carolina?) or if the Bears ever played a game at Illinois (or perhaps the Cardinals did).
  • DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 59,711
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    Trivia:

    What do the following stadiums have exclusively in common with each other vs. other on campus FBS stadiums?

    Husky Stadium - Washington
    Memorial Stadium - Clemson
    Memorial Stadium - Illinois
    TCF Bank Stadium - Minnesota
    Sun Devil Stadium - Arizona State
    Vanderbilt Stadium - Vanderbilt


  • CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 28,708
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    whlinder said:

    Held NFL games?

    Definitely true for Husky, TCF, and Sun Devil. Likely true for Vandy. Can't recall who would have played at Clemson (Atlanta? Carolina?) or if the Bears ever played a game at Illinois (or perhaps the Cardinals did).

    This the closest answer.

    The above six are the only on campus FBS stadiums to host at least one full NFL season. Husky Stadium hosted the Seahawks 2+ seasons, Sun Devil Stadium was a long time NFL home, TCF not too long ago where the Seahawks won that ultra cold playoff game, Clemson hosted season one of the Panthers, Illinois hosted the Bears for a season when they did that ugly “spaceship” remodel, and Vandy hosted the Oilers season two in Tennessee.

    If you add in the AFL, Rice Stadium and Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium would also make the list. There are a few other stadiums that have hosted less than a seasons worth such as LSU’s Tiger Stadium due to Hurricane Katrina, Stanford Stadium due to the 1989 earthquake, and Georgia Tech’s Grant Field.

    Add off campus stadiums now exclusively used by and associated with an FBS program, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Memphis’s Liberty Bowl would also make the original list.

    So my 2nd guess was wrong?
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,656
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    whlinder said:

    Held NFL games?

    Definitely true for Husky, TCF, and Sun Devil. Likely true for Vandy. Can't recall who would have played at Clemson (Atlanta? Carolina?) or if the Bears ever played a game at Illinois (or perhaps the Cardinals did).

    This the closest answer.

    The above six are the only on campus FBS stadiums to host at least one full NFL season. Husky Stadium hosted the Seahawks 2+ seasons, Sun Devil Stadium was a long time NFL home, TCF not too long ago where the Seahawks won that ultra cold playoff game, Clemson hosted season one of the Panthers, Illinois hosted the Bears for a season when they did that ugly “spaceship” remodel, and Vandy hosted the Oilers season two in Tennessee.

    If you add in the AFL, Rice Stadium and Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium would also make the list. There are a few other stadiums that have hosted less than a seasons worth such as LSU’s Tiger Stadium due to Hurricane Katrina, Stanford Stadium due to the 1989 earthquake, and Georgia Tech’s Grant Field.

    Add off campus stadiums now exclusively used by and associated with an FBS program, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Memphis’s Liberty Bowl would also make the original list.

    So my 2nd guess was wrong?
    I thought it was stadiums with hot daddy issue coeds but then saw Husky Stadium on the list and knew that wasn't right.

  • rodmansragerodmansrage Member Posts: 6,009
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    whlinder said:

    Held NFL games?

    Definitely true for Husky, TCF, and Sun Devil. Likely true for Vandy. Can't recall who would have played at Clemson (Atlanta? Carolina?) or if the Bears ever played a game at Illinois (or perhaps the Cardinals did).

    This the closest answer.

    The above six are the only on campus FBS stadiums to host at least one full NFL season. Husky Stadium hosted the Seahawks 2+ seasons, Sun Devil Stadium was a long time NFL home, TCF not too long ago where the Seahawks won that ultra cold playoff game, Clemson hosted season one of the Panthers, Illinois hosted the Bears for a season when they did that ugly “spaceship” remodel, and Vandy hosted the Oilers season two in Tennessee.

    If you add in the AFL, Rice Stadium and Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium would also make the list. There are a few other stadiums that have hosted less than a seasons worth such as LSU’s Tiger Stadium due to Hurricane Katrina, Stanford Stadium due to the 1989 earthquake, and Georgia Tech’s Grant Field.

    Add off campus stadiums now exclusively used by and associated with an FBS program, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Memphis’s Liberty Bowl would also make the original list.

    So my 2nd guess was wrong?
    I thought it was stadiums with hot daddy issue coeds but then saw Husky Stadium on the list and knew that wasn't right.

    illinois, minny, and vandy have hot chicks? c'mon son.
  • Purple_PillsPurple_Pills Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,809
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    whlinder said:

    Held NFL games?

    Definitely true for Husky, TCF, and Sun Devil. Likely true for Vandy. Can't recall who would have played at Clemson (Atlanta? Carolina?) or if the Bears ever played a game at Illinois (or perhaps the Cardinals did).

    This the closest answer.

    The above six are the only on campus FBS stadiums to host at least one full NFL season. Husky Stadium hosted the Seahawks 2+ seasons, Sun Devil Stadium was a long time NFL home, TCF not too long ago where the Seahawks won that ultra cold playoff game, Clemson hosted season one of the Panthers, Illinois hosted the Bears for a season when they did that ugly “spaceship” remodel, and Vandy hosted the Oilers season two in Tennessee.

    If you add in the AFL, Rice Stadium and Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium would also make the list. There are a few other stadiums that have hosted less than a seasons worth such as LSU’s Tiger Stadium due to Hurricane Katrina, Stanford Stadium due to the 1989 earthquake, and Georgia Tech’s Grant Field.

    Add off campus stadiums now exclusively used by and associated with an FBS program, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Memphis’s Liberty Bowl would also make the original list.

    So my 2nd guess was wrong?
    I thought it was stadiums with hot daddy issue coeds but then saw Husky Stadium on the list and knew that wasn't right.

    illinois, minny, and vandy have hot chicks? c'mon son.
    Vandy was #1 on Playboy’s hottest coed list when I was a high school senior.
  • BennyBeaverBennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,333
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    They have the word stadium in the name.

    That’s not exclusive to those six above. For example: Reser Stadium, Autzen Stadium, Tiger Stadium, Oklahoma’s Gaylord Family Stadium aka the Gaydium, etc.
    Oddsun is not on campus. Hth
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 100,700
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    They have the word stadium in the name.

    That’s not exclusive to those six above. For example: Reser Stadium, Autzen Stadium, Tiger Stadium, Oklahoma’s Gaylord Family Stadium aka the Gaydium, etc.
    Oddsun is not on campus. Hth
    Judges?



    I think the beaver is right
  • BennyBeaverBennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,333
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    They have the word stadium in the name.

    That’s not exclusive to those six above. For example: Reser Stadium, Autzen Stadium, Tiger Stadium, Oklahoma’s Gaylord Family Stadium aka the Gaydium, etc.
    Oddsun is not on campus. Hth
    Judges?



    I think the beaver is right
    There’s a reason we call it the Landfill.
  • whlinderwhlinder Member Posts: 4,240
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    How quaint
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