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'''Miami Field''' was a multi-purpose [[stadium]] in [[Oxford, Ohio]]. It opened in [[1896]] as [[Athletic]] Park. It was home to the [[Miami University]] RedHawks [[football]] [[team]] prior to the [[Yager Stadium]] opening in 1983.
'''Miami Field''' was a multi-purpose [[stadium]] in [[Oxford, Ohio]]. It opened in 1896 as [[Athletic]] Park. It was home to the [[Miami University]] RedHawks [[football]] [[team]] prior to the [[Yager Stadium]] opening in 1983.


The [[stadium]] originally had a capacity of 7,240 in [[1928]]. When it closed in [[1982]] capacity was 14,800 people. At that time, it was the second oldest [[college football]] stadium after [[Franklin Field]].
The [[stadium]] originally had a capacity of 7,240 in 1928. When it closed in 1982 capacity was 14,800 people. At that time, it was the second oldest [[college football]] stadium after [[Franklin Field]].


[[Category:Defunct college football venues]]
[[Category:Defunct college football venues]]

Revision as of 11:11, 6 October 2008

Miami Field was a multi-purpose stadium in Oxford, Ohio. It opened in 1896 as Athletic Park. It was home to the Miami University RedHawks football team prior to the Yager Stadium opening in 1983.

The stadium originally had a capacity of 7,240 in 1928. When it closed in 1982 capacity was 14,800 people. At that time, it was the second oldest college football stadium after Franklin Field.