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1920-1936. Husky Stadium has undergone four major renovations in its history, changing from a small 30,000-capacity bowl in 1920, to one of the nation’s most iconic college football stadiums.
Husky Stadium's seating chart is like a map that shows where fans can sit during events. It divides the stadium into different sections, each with its own view and pricing.
Husky Stadium's seating capacity of 70,138 makes it the largest stadium, college or professional, in the Pacific Northwest and ranks it among the nation‘s top 15 largest on-campus facilities. The view ...
Husky Stadium is one of the most beautiful settings to watch a college-football ... digging it out four feet. Row A, where the view is now blocked by the backsides of players and coaches, will ...
Husky Stadium's location on the banks of beautiful Lake Washington, with views of the Seattle skyline and surrounding mountain ranges, makes it one of the unique settings in the country.
From 1990-92, when Washington went to three consecutive Rose Bowls, fans averaged a near sellout of Husky Stadium. UW lost just once in Seattle along the way, in November 1990 to UCLA.
Some time around 2014, the school began marketing Husky Stadium as “The Greatest Setting in College Football,” a subjective (and inorganic) boast that always struck me as unnecessary. Pacific ...
After more than nine decades of hosting Husky football, NFL games, presidential speeches and commencement addresses, Husky Stadium is shutting down - for a while anyway. The waterfront stadium ...
In fact, ESPN measured Husky Stadium at 133.6 decibels during a 1992 game against Nebraska, which according to multiple sources is the loudest recorded sound in college football history.
The real Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium stadium holds 70,138 fans and is well known and loved for its made-for-television views of Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains.
The University of Washington's newly renovated Husky Stadium was named the No. 10 college football venue by Bleacher Report. Here is what B/R columnist Brian Pedersen had to say about Husky ...
Husky Stadium's seating capacity of 70,138 makes it the largest stadium, college or professional, in the Pacific Northwest and ranks it among the nation‘s top 15 largest on-campus facilities. The view ...