Sun Devil Stadium
After years of playing football on a open field, Irish Field, the school's first stadium, was built in 1927. However, the small wooden bleachers couldn't provide enough seats for all of the local fans. The 4,000-seat Goodwin Stadium built for the Bulldogs' games in 1936. It was eventually expanded to a seating capacity of 15,000, but this was still not enough seating. By the '50s, when Coach Dan Devine had turned the Sun Devils into a winning team, Goodwin Stadium was always packed during home games.
In 1956 the college began a fund-raising drive to build a new 50,000-seat
stadium. Sun Devil Stadium was completed midway through the 1958 football
season. The first game played there, against Texas Tech, attracted a record
crowd of 27,000. In the 1970s new decks were built, and the number of seats grew
to over 70,000. Sun Devil Stadium now has a three-level press box, luxury sky
boxes, and seating for 73,656 people. The remodeling was done when it became the
home field of the Phoenix Cardinals, now known as the Arizona Cardinals,
in 1988. In 2006, the Cardinals moved to a new stadium built for them in
Glendale, Arizona.
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