The History of Iconic College Stadiums

4. The Horseshoe: Ohio State's Architectural Marvel

Ohio Stadium. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Lectrician2

Ohio Stadium, often referred to as "The Horseshoe," is an architectural and historical gem located in Columbus, Ohio. Since its opening in 1922, it has been the home of the Ohio State Buckeyes, a team with a storied legacy in college football. The Horseshoe's distinctive design and capacity of over 102,000 make it a formidable venue for visiting teams. The rivalry with Michigan is legendary, with each game drawing immense crowds and media attention. The stadium's rich history includes hosting numerous significant events, cementing its status as a cornerstone of college football tradition and excellence.

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