Doyt Perry Stadium, Football stadium in Bowling Green, United States.
Doyt Perry Stadium is a football venue on the Bowling Green State University campus featuring 23,232 seats. It has an artificial playing surface and a video scoreboard for game broadcasts.
This facility opened on October 1, 1966, with the home team defeating the University of Dayton 13-0 in its inaugural game. It was named in honor of Doyt Perry, a legendary coach at the university.
The Falcon Marching Band performs during games, creating musical entertainment while the Bowling Green Falcons football team competes on the field.
The venue is located on the university campus and easy to reach, with wheelchair access available for all visitors. Concession stands and merchandise shops are on-site for spectators attending sporting events.
The facility saw its record crowd of 33,527 people on October 8, 1983, during a game against the University of Toledo. This extraordinary turnout reflects the deep rivalry between the two schools in the region.
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