Lavell Edwards stadium
LaVell Edwards Stadium is an outside athletic stadium in Provo, Utah, on the grounds of Brigham Young University (BYU). Basically utilized for school football, it is the home field of the BYU Cougars, an autonomous in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Opened as "Cougar Stadium" in 1964, its seating limit is 63,470.
The common grass playing field is traditionally adjusted north–south at a rise of 4,649 feet (1,417 m) above ocean level, with the press box along the west sideline.
On the north part of the bargain, stadium opened 55 years prior in 1964 as Cougar Stadium, supplanting an a lot littler 5,000-situate setting of a similar name. The main game on Friday night, October 2, was gone to by 33,610, a state record. The office's seating limit was just shy of 30,000 with stands on the two sides of the playing field. Seating was before long added to prepare for 35,000, and brief grandstands at last zones raised the ability to 45,000.
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The common grass playing field is traditionally adjusted north–south at a rise of 4,649 feet (1,417 m) above ocean level, with the press box along the west sideline.
On the north part of the bargain, stadium opened 55 years prior in 1964 as Cougar Stadium, supplanting an a lot littler 5,000-situate setting of a similar name. The main game on Friday night, October 2, was gone to by 33,610, a state record. The office's seating limit was just shy of 30,000 with stands on the two sides of the playing field. Seating was before long added to prepare for 35,000, and brief grandstands at last zones raised the ability to 45,000.
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