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  1. The stadium was built in 1924 to replace Stuart Field, which had been hosting Purdue football since 1892. It is named in honor of Purdue alumni David E. Ross and George Ade, the principal benefactors. In 1922 Ade and Ross bought 65 acres (26 ha) of land for the site of the new stadium. They also provided additional financial support for ...

  2. The stadium was built on land purchased by Ross and Ade. The Purdue Boilermakers played their first game at Ross Ade Stadium on November 22, 1924 against the Indiana Hoosiers. The stadium originally seated 13,500 fans with seating on both the east and west sides of the playing field.

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  3. Ross-Ade Stadium was dedicated on November 22, 1924, and named in honor of Purdue alumni George Ade and David E. Ross, two principal benefactors. At the time of its construction, the stadium had a capacity of 13,500. Today, the stadium holds 57,236 people. The first addition was made in 1930 when 5,000 seats were added to the north end zone.

  4. Tiller's Purdue squads were shut out only once, by Penn State, in a 12–0 defeat at Ross–Ade Stadium on October 28, 2006. Tiller was the first coach to use the spread offense in the Big Ten Conference , [ 58 ] although many others have since brought their own version of the spread, including Jim Tressel at Ohio State , Randy Walker at Northwestern , Rich Rodriguez at Michigan , and Ron Zook ...

  5. Sep 15, 2009 · David Ross (1871–1943) and George Ade (1866–1944) were trustees, distinguished alumni and benefactors of Purdue University. Their friendship began in 1922 and led to their giving land and money for the 1924 construction of Ross-Ade Stadium, now a 70,000 seat athletic landmark on the West Lafayette campus. Their life stories date to 1883 Purdue and involve their separate student experiences ...

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    • 2009
  6. In summer 2017, Ross-Ade Stadium installed permanent stadium lights and a new sound system in 2018. On March 27, 2019, it was announced that a memorial gate leading to student section entrance of Purdue University’s football stadium will be built in honor of Superfan Tyler Trent who died on January 1st, 2019 at the age of 20 from osteosarcoma a type of bone cancer.

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  8. June 2, 1924 - Work begins on construction of Ross-Ade Stadium begins. Nov. 22, 1924 - Purdue dedicates Ross-Ade Stadium with the opener against Indiana. 1950 - A new press box is added on the west side of the stadium. 1955 - Permanent steel stands are placed on the east side, replacing temporary stands. The new capacity is 55,500.

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