
Ryan Field Tickets
Ryan Field Tickets is a stadium in Evanston, Illinois, Ryan Field Tickets United States. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Northwestern University Wildcats football team. Ryan Field opened in 1926 and holds 49,256 people. The field is named after Patrick Ryan who was the chairman of the school's board of trustees. Ryan Field Tickets Prior to 1997, the stadium was named Dyche Stadium, for William A. Dyche, Class of 1882, former Evanston mayor and overseer of the building project.
The stadium originally consisted of two semi-circular grandstands on Ryan Field Tickets either sideline, with the west (home) sideline having a small, curved upper deck ending at twin concrete . Endzone seating was Ryan Field Tickets later added in the south endzone, and in 1952 McGaw Memorial Hall was built in the north endzone.
Besides boasting modern amenities such as a new workout room, it is said that the reason the stands were built five feet up was to prevent Northwestern students from rushing the field and destroying goalposts. Ryan Field Tickets Such occurrences were common when the field was still known as Dyche Stadium and Northwestern had upset victories over storied programs such as the University of Michigan in 1995. However, a stunning upset in 1996 Ryan Field Tickets over Michigan did not prevent students from clinging to the goalposts.
The Chicago Bears hosted their first home game of the 1970 season as an experiment due to the NFL demanding the Bears move out of Wrigley Field because the seating capacity was Ryan Field Tickets under 50,000. The Bears ended up moving to Soldier Field.
The closest transit stations Ryan Field Tickets are Metra commuter railroad's Central Street station and Chicago Transit Authority's Central station on the Purple Line.
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