Huntington Bank Stadium, College football stadium in Minneapolis, United States.
Huntington Bank Stadium is a college football stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with a horseshoe-shaped layout and seating for 50,805 spectators. The open section at the eastern end offers unobstructed views of the downtown skyline, while the three enclosed tribune sides form a continuous structure.
The stadium opened in 2009 as TCF Bank Stadium and initially carried the name of its corporate sponsor at that time. Following a corporate merger in 2021, it received its current name Huntington Bank Stadium.
Students and alumni of the University of Minnesota gather here on game days to cheer for their football team and celebrate together. The golden and maroon colors of the Golden Gophers appear on flags and jerseys throughout the stadium, shaping the visual character of home games.
The stadium sits on the university campus grounds and is easily reachable on foot from several parking areas and transit stops. The largest college football locker room features cherry-wood lockers and modern training facilities for players.
The exterior walls carry inscriptions with the names of all 87 Minnesota counties, forming a visible connection to the entire state. Brick elements in the design reference the former Memorial Stadium, which stood at a different location until 1992.
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