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  1. Jun 13, 2023 · Big and urban, with a football stadium dripping with charm and tradition, and a fan base energized by football success, including a 2021 College Football Playoff berth. Over the years, UC has periodically renovated Nippert Stadium and seems fine with sporting the Big 12’s smallest football capacity.

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Nippert Stadium Information Nippert Stadium, a historic gem with a sporting legacy dating back to 1924, continues to host special events after its substantial renovation and expansion in 2014-2015. With a current capacity of around 40,000 fans, it stands as the third-oldest NCAA FBS stadium.

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · The stadium, named in 1924, is a vital part of the University of Cincinnati's campus, boasting modern amenities and a capacity of nearly 40,000. By the Numbers. Nippert Stadium was officially dedicated on Nov. 8, 1924, with an original capacity of 12,000.

  4. Jul 1, 2021 · Nippert Stadium was not the first collaboration between UC and The Motz Group. The Bearcats have utilized Motz for their baseball field, soccer field and practice fields at Sheakley Stadium. "With big expectations for the season, this field will give the players a lot of motivation to work hard to have a remarkable season on the new field," said Freddy Mazza, a field installation technician for The Motz Group.

  5. Nippert Stadium Details. Fifth Third Arena Details. UC Baseball Stadium Details. Gettler Stadium Details. Sheakley Athletics Center Details. Trabert-Talbert Tennis Center

  6. In 1895, the organizer of UC's first football team, Arch Carson, introduced a plan to build a stadium complete with wooden bleachers on the site where Nippert Stadium currently stands. The plans became a reality in 1901 while Carson was serving as UC's physical education director. The first game played on the site originally called Varsity Field in Burnet Woods was on November 2, 1901, vs the Ohio University Bobcats. Cincinnati was defeated 16–0 in that contest. They rebounded a week later ...

  7. James Gamble Nippert Memorial Stadium is an outdoor stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the campus of the University of Cincinnati. Primarily used for American football, it is the home field of the Cincinnati Bearcats football team. The stadium has also been used as a soccer venue, serving as the home of FC Cincinnati of Major League Soccer from ...