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  1. Jul 10, 2023 · Howards Rock arrived at Clemson in the early 1960s as a gift from a friend of Clemson football coach Frank Howard. The rock was used as a doorstop for several years before it was mounted on a pedestal overlooking Clemson’s Memorial Stadium in 1966.

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  2. Oct 1, 2023 · In what otherwise would be a sleepy college town of just over 17,000 sits the 83,350-seat Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium, ominously dubbed “Death Valley”. Originally founded as a military and agricultural school in 1889, Clemson began playing football in 1902. The Tigers were successful in their early years, but it would be Frank ...

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  4. Howard's Rock Clemson's famous rock had a busy summer. By Jacob Barker Sports Info. Graduate AssistantWake Forest Game Program - September 16, 2000 The events of August 24th would have made the late Frank Howard, Samuel C. Jones, Sr., and Gene Willimon very proud to be Clemson Tigers. On that warm summer afternoon, at the top of the hill in the east end zone of Memorial Stadium, a new granite ...

  5. Sep 17, 2015 · Clemson University’s website begins this stadium’s history with an amusing anecdote. Apparently former coach Jess Neely told local legend Frank Howard to never build a stadium for the Tigers. Instead he suggested “Put about 10,000 seats behind the YMCA. That's all you'll ever need”.

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  6. Nov 18, 2021 · In 1977, Howard Stadium was expanded to 9,000 seats and the Bison moved back on campus. In 1986, the stadium was renamed Greene Stadium in honor of William H. Greene, who was a doctor and donor to Howard. There have been several proposals for a new stadium to replace or renovate Greene Stadium, which is aging and of poor quality, but none have ...

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  7. Mar 2, 2017 · The team was coached by Charles Cook, and wore uniforms that they received as a donation from Howard University. In 1926, the gates to Howard Stadium opened. Now known as the William H. Greene Stadium, the field is home to the football, soccer, track and field and women’s lacrosse teams. In 1952, the men’s basketball team was the second ...

  8. Apr 14, 2020 · 16. Astrodome. 55 years ago today, the Astrodome had its grand opening with a Astros exhibition against the Yankees at the Astrodome. The Harris County Domed Stadium was the first of its kind, and ...