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    Faurot Field (/ f ɔː ˈ r oʊ / faw-ROH, / f ə ˈ r oʊ / fə-ROH [citation needed]) at Memorial Stadium is an outdoor sports stadium in Columbia, Missouri, United States, on the campus of the University of Missouri. It is primarily used for football and serves as the home field for the Missouri Tigers' program.

  3. The playing field adopted a new name in 1972 – Faurot Field—in honor of the legendary Mizzou football coach and athletic director whose teams and administrative leadership helped mightily to pay off the mortgage. As a matter of fact, Faurot, a graduate student in 1926, helped lay the stadium’s sod.

  4. Aug 19, 2024 · The entire University of Missouri, including Memorial Stadium, is a tobacco-free campus. This includes inside facilities, green spaces and the parking lots surrounding the stadium. The use of e-cigarettes is also prohibited.

  5. The Dome at America's Center is a multi-purpose stadium used for concerts, major conventions, and sporting events in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

  6. Mar 19, 2015 · The stadium, built at a cost of $350,000, was the product of Coach Gwinn Henry's championship seasons of 1924-25, and a vision of athletic director Chester L. Brewer.

  7. It is used for events, major conventions, and sporting events in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The stadium was previously known as the Trans World Dome from 1995 to 2001, and then as the Edward Jones Dome from 2002 to 2016.

  8. Aug 30, 2023 · Three years after World War I, Mizzou began designing a new stadium to honor the 121 MU students and alumni who lost their lives in the war. Construction on Memorial Stadium began in December 1925, and the arena hosted its first game — the Tigers against Tulane University — on Oct. 2, 1926.

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