Ohio Stadium

Ohio Stadium, also known as the Horseshoe, the Shoe, and the House That Harley Built, is the third-largest football stadium in the United States and serves as the home of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team.


It also hosts the university's annual Spring Commencement ceremonies in May.


It is the state's largest stadium by capacity, as well as the third-largest on-campus football stadium in the US and the fifth-largest in the world.


Prior to the building of Columbus Crew Stadium in 1999, Ohio Stadium served as the home of the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer from 1996 to 1998.


In addition to athletics, Ohio Stadium also serves as a music venue, with acts such as Pink Floyd, U2, Metallica, and The Rolling Stones among those who have performed there.


The stadium, which replaced Ohio Field in 1922, had a seating capacity of 66,210 people. On October 7, 1922, the stadium hosted its debut game against Ohio Wesleyan University, which drew a crowd of roughly 25,000, raising concerns about the stadium's half-emptiness.

Capacity: 102,780 seats
Opened: October 7, 1922
Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA

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