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Since it opened in 1958, Arizona State University's Mountain America Stadium formerly known as Sun Devil Stadium has played host to ASU football, NFL's Arizona Cardinals, annual college bowl games, the Super Bowl and a visit from Pope John Paul II. However, the venerable stadium had not seen a significant renovation for 25 years
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Arizona State University faces Florida State on Dec. 27, 1971, in the first Fiesta Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium. ASU, which featured Danny White at quarterback, won 45-38. The first Fiesta Bowl in
Mountain America Stadium. Stadium map. Stadium address 500 East Veteran's Way, Tempe, AZ 85287. Located on the campus of Arizona State University, Mountain America Stadium has been the home of the ASU Sun Devils for over 60 years. The stadium was constructed between two small mountains and was completed in time for the start of the 1958 season.
Mountain America Stadium 8 is an outdoor college football stadium in Tempe, Arizona, located on the campus of Arizona State University ASU. It is the home of the Arizona State Sun Devils football team of the Big 12 Conference.The stadium opened in 1958. The stadium's seating capacity as of 2018 is 53,599, reduced from a peak of 74,865 in 1989. notes 1
Located on the campus of Arizona State University, Mountain America Stadium formerly known as Sun Devil Stadium is one the of the most aesthetic, dynamic, innovative and beautiful collegiate stadiums in the nation. Sun Devil Stadium opens, Oct 4. 1958, with a 16-13 ASU victory over West Texas State. 1965 - Winning streak.
For over six decades the stadium was known as Sun Devil Stadium. In August 2023, Arizona State sold the naming rights to Mountain America Credit Union for 15 years. The stadium was renamed Mountain America Stadium. Since its opening there have been many additions to Mountain America Stadium. Beginning in 1976, the capacity was increased to over
Mountain America Stadium was built in 1958, with a seating capacity of 30,000. Over the years, the stadium reached its peak capacity of 74,865 when the National Football League's Arizona Cardinals shared the stadium. The stadium's current capacity of 53,600 is due to the five-year, 304-million renovation that was completed in August 2019 - the renovations were completed in five phases
Sun Devil Stadium was erected in 1958 at one of the most dramatic locations in the history of sports just south of Salt River and nestled between two small mountains, the Tempe Buttes. It became a landmark across university football and the home of Arizona State University, who moved here from the old Goodwin Stadium.
Mountain America Stadium has hosted Arizona State University football games since 1958, including the game on Sept. 21, 1996, when the playing surface was named Frank Kush Field as ASU upset top-ranked Nebraska 19-0. It has hosted four national championships - Notre Dame vs. West Virginia in 1988, Nebraska vs. Florida in 1996, Tennessee vs