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  1. Peden Stadium, also known as Frank Solich Field at Peden Stadium since August 2022, is an American football stadium on the campus of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Situated on the banks of the Hocking River with a seated capacity of 24,000, Peden Stadium has been the home of the Ohio Bobcats Football team since 1929.

    • October 5, 1929
    • 200 Richland Avenue, Athens, OH 45701
  2. 6 days ago · The Bobcats emerged victorious 21-0. Designated as an Ohio Historic Site, Peden Stadium has gone through numerous renovations throughout the years providing a first-class facility for its student athletes and fans. Between 1989 and 1992, a five-story tower was constructed replacing the old press box.

  3. #103. on the Athens campus map. Building Type: Recreation. Campus Green: South Green. Grid Map Square: F-6. Current Use. Peden Stadium is located in the Athletic Mall, coordinates F-6 on the campus map. It is marked as #103 on the map. Peden Stadium is used for Ohio University Bobcat football games.

  4. www.stadiumjourney.com › stadiums › peden-stadium-s460Peden Stadium – Ohio Bobcats

    Nov 17, 2016 · Peden Stadium Richland Ave & S Green Dr Athens, OH 45701. Ohio Bobcats website. Peden Stadium website. Year Opened: 1929. Capacity: 24,000. The Crown Jewel of the Mid-American Conference. On campus, it is referred to as “The Crown Jewel of the Mid-American Conference.”

  5. PEDEN STADIUM. Athens, OH. Home of the Ohio Bobcats, Peden Stadium is the oldest stadium in the Mid-American Conference. The Bobcats stadium dates back to over eight decades ago. Construction began in 1927 and was known originally as Ohio University’s Athletic Plant.

  6. Aug 18, 2022 · ATHENS, Ohio— The Ohio football program announced today (Aug. 18) that the Ohio University Board of Trustees agreed to name the football field in Peden Stadium for former head coach Frank Solich.

  7. Aug 18, 2022 · August 18, 2022. The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved the naming of the football field in Peden Stadium for former head coach Frank Solich, the winningest coach in the history of the Mid-American Conference.

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