Yager Stadium, Football stadium in Oxford, United States.
Yager Stadium is a football venue at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, built with an unbalanced design. The west side features taller grandstands while the east side is lower, and bleachers line the north end zone.
The stadium opened in 1983 and replaced Miami Field, which had served as the venue for nearly 100 years. This transition reflected the university's shift toward updated sports infrastructure.
The stadium hosts the Victory Bell game between Miami-OH Redhawks and Cincinnati Bearcats, one of the oldest rivalries in college football. This annual match remains central to the identity of both universities and draws fans from across the region.
The facility features modern artificial turf and includes team offices, meeting areas, and locker rooms for players. Visitors should arrive early to explore the different sections and experience the full game-day environment.
Inside the stadium sits a dedicated room that preserves the university's legacy as a training ground for successful football coaches. This space honors the institution's historical role in developing coaching talent.
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