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  1. The stadium was opened in 1926 with a seating capacity of roughly 35,000—the lower level of the final configuration's sideline seats. Tulane Stadium was built on Tulane University's campus (before 1871, Tulane's campus was a backwoods portion of Paul Foucher's property, where on a plantation closer to the river, Foucher's father-in-law, Étienne de Boré, had first granulated sugar from cane ...

  2. Yulman Stadium. Jill H. and Avram A. Glazer Family Club | Football Tickets Major Donors | Sponsorship Opportunities Old Tulane Stadium History | Stadium Agreement Yulman Stadium, the crown jewel of the university’s athletics complex, opened its doors for the first time in front of a capacity crowd on September 6, 2014 against Georgia Tech. Yulman Stadium marked the beginning of a renaissance ...

  3. Football was introduced to Tulane by Hugh and Thomas Bayne, who played the game at Yale University. [ 1 ] The first organized game was played on New Year's Day in 1890 by dividing students into two teams, and this became the first football game in New Orleans or Louisiana. [ 1 ] Tulane began playing intercollegiate football in 1893, beating LSU ...

  4. Jun 13, 2016 · Old Tulane Stadium History. Tulane Stadium was the home to Tulane Football from 1926 until 1974. Built on an old plantation where sugar was first granulated, the original construction cost approximately $300,000 and was made mostly from brick and concrete. As the site of the annual Sugar Bowl, Tulane Stadium was often informally referred to as ...

  5. The Tulane Green Wave football team represents Tulane University in the sport of American football. The Green Wave compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the American Athletic Conference (The American). The football team is coached by Jon Sumrall, and plays its home ...

  6. Jun 25, 2012 · In late fall 1925, the people of New Orleans opened their hearts and wallets to help Tulane University build a new football stadium. On Nov. 22, 1925, The Times-Picayune announced

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  8. Tulane Stadium is remembered as being the home of the Sugar Bowl but it was also the home of three Super Bowls. > In the early 1920s in recognition of the Green Wave's achievements, 6,000 citizens donated $300,000 to construct a football stadium. Named Tulane Stadium, it opened on October 23, 1926 when Tulane played Auburn University.

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