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Roos Field

Roos Field is an outdoor college football stadium in the northwest United States, on the campus of Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Washington, southwest of Spokane. It is the home venue of the Eastern Washington Eagles of the Big Sky Conference in Division I (FCS).

Roos Field
"The Inferno"
Debut of red field in 2010
Cheney
Location in the United States
Cheney
Location in Washington
Former namesWoodward Field
(1967–2009)
LocationEastern Washington University
Cheney, Washington, U.S.
OwnerEastern Washington University
OperatorEastern Washington University
Capacity8,600 (2004–present)
7,500 (1967–2003)
Record attendance11,702  (September 18, 2010)
SurfaceAstroTurf 3D3 (red) (2020–)[1]
SprinTurf (red) (2010–2020)
Natural grass (1967–2009)
Construction
Broke ground1966
Opened1967, 56 years ago[3][4]
Construction cost$1.5 million
($13.2 million in 2022[2])
ArchitectT.W. Clark Construction LLC
Tenants
Eastern Washington Eagles (1967–present)

Opened 56 years ago in 1967,[3][4] the Eagles have accomplished a 112–51 (.687) record at home. The seating capacity was increased in 2004 to its current capacity of 8,700 permanent seats. Additional temporary seating is often utilized to accommodate large crowds, which brings the capacity to nearly 12,000.[5]

Naming history Edit

The stadium was originally named Woodward Field in honor of former Eagles head football and basketball coach Arthur C. Woodward. It replaced the original Woodward Field, which was located near the present JFK Library.[6]

The field was renamed before the start of the 2010 season in honor of Michael Roos, an All-Pro NFL tackle and former Eastern Washington football player, and major donor for the Red Turf project.

2004 renovation Edit

 
Suites in the new press box

Roos Field went under a massive renovation in 2004 that upgraded public facilities, the press box, new locker room, and also updated the stadium's capacity.

The suites and media center represent phase two of a three-phase $4.5 million stadium upgrade. Phase one consisted of a $350,000 renovation of the stadium's entrance and ticket office. Completed in 2002, the project was funded with state dollars. Phase three increased the stadium's permanent seating capacity from 7,500 to 8,700 and was financed with a combination of public funds and private donations.

"Our ability to bring prospective donors and entertain them is important," says Scott Barnes. "It will create a revenue stream for us over time. It's also an important piece in the recruiting process." Barnes says EWU will market the suites to donors, who will pay $30,000 to lease them for five years. The project called for a two-level 6,800-square-foot (630 m2) structure to replace the existing about 800-square-foot (74 m2) press box with the enclosed suites and a new press box on the west side of the stadium. The first floor of the elevated structure contains the donor suites and the second level is for the media and coaches. Each of the donor suites has 12 seats and room for additional people. The suites also have cable television, stereos, and refrigerators.

Attendance Edit

 
Sold out Roos Field in 2010

In 2010, a record 11,702 fans watched the Eagles defeat Montana 36–27 on September 18, in the first game played on EWU's signature red turf dubbed the "Inferno."

Eastern set its single season attendance record in 2011 with an average of 8,889 and currently ranks 48th in FCS and fourth in the Big Sky Conference.[7] Roos Field's capacity is expanded by 2,000 by adding bleachers when it hosts Montana.[8]

Red turf Edit

On February 26, 2010, ESPN reported that Eastern Washington planned to remove the natural turf at Woodward Field and replace it with red SprinTurf, making it the second Division I college football program to have a non-green playing surface (Boise State of the MWC has had a blue surface since 1986). A funding drive was begun in late January 2010, with EWU alumnus Michael Roos donating $500,000 toward the installation costs, and fellow alumnus and Fox Sports personality Colin Cowherd also making a donation.[9] On May 20, the Eastern Washington Board of Trustees approved a name change to Roos Field upon the successful completion of the project.[10]

The field is aligned nearly north-south, offset slightly to the northwest, at an approximate elevation of 2,450 feet (745 m) above sea level.

Future upgrades at Roos Field Edit

Video scoreboard Edit

In June 2012, it was announced that a state-of-the-art video scoreboard would be installed in time for the first home game of the 2012 season on September 29. The project will be financed by the EWU Foundation and will not include any taxpayer or non-designated donor dollars. The primary source of funding will come from advertising revenue generated from the scoreboards, which will also produce revenue for scholarships.[11]

Gateway Project Edit

In April 2012, the "Gateway Project", was proposed to the EWU Board of Trustees. The proposal included among other things, adding 5,000 additional seats in lower seating, rather than bleachers, on the Washington Street side of Roos Field, plus 3,000 covered seats (for a final overall total of 15,000 seats) in an upper area a concession areas with a view of the football field, suites and a donor club with tiered seating and a patio, an Academic Success facility for athletes, a training room and a football operations office with locker rooms for home and visiting teams, a new university bookstore and leasable commercial space.[12]

A feasibility study is currently underway that would identify revenue streams and measure costs, which have been estimated to be $20 million or more. No time frame has been set for the start of the project as of July, 2012.

In November 2012, it was announced that the project envisions adding several thousand seats at Roos Field, boosting capacity beyond 18,000. Other amenities include athletic facilities, band locker rooms, offices, and retail space. The latter is expected to generate revenue once the project becomes a reality. The project is now estimated to cost $60 million to $70 million.[13]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Eastern Washington University Installs New AstroTurf Field". 19 July 2020.
  2. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Missildine, Harry (April 12, 1967). "All this... and Cougar bluegrass". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. 10.
  4. ^ a b "EWSC buildings give Cheney school new look". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. (photo). September 18, 1967. p. 12.
  5. ^ goeags.cstv.com/facilities 2009-03-21 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ goeags.cstv.com/facilities/ewas-woodward.html 2009-03-21 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ http://web1.ncaa.org/mfb/2011/Internet/attendance/FCS_AVGATTENDANCE.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ http://goeags.com/documents/2016/8/5/16fbfactbookpages1-15.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ sports.espn.go.com
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-01-21. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
  11. ^ EWU football, hoops to get new video scoreboards
  12. ^ EWU molds big dreams with Gateway Project
  13. ^ EWU Gateway Project schematics shown

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Roos Field is an outdoor college football stadium in the northwest United States on the campus of Eastern Washington University in Cheney Washington southwest of Spokane It is the home venue of the Eastern Washington Eagles of the Big Sky Conference in Division I FCS Roos Field The Inferno Debut of red field in 2010CheneyLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCheneyLocation in WashingtonShow map of Washington state Former namesWoodward Field 1967 2009 LocationEastern Washington UniversityCheney Washington U S OwnerEastern Washington UniversityOperatorEastern Washington UniversityCapacity8 600 2004 present 7 500 1967 2003 Record attendance11 702 September 18 2010 SurfaceAstroTurf 3D3 red 2020 1 SprinTurf red 2010 2020 Natural grass 1967 2009 ConstructionBroke ground1966Opened1967 56 years ago 3 4 Construction cost 1 5 million 13 2 million in 2022 2 ArchitectT W Clark Construction LLCTenantsEastern Washington Eagles 1967 present Opened 56 years ago in 1967 3 4 the Eagles have accomplished a 112 51 687 record at home The seating capacity was increased in 2004 to its current capacity of 8 700 permanent seats Additional temporary seating is often utilized to accommodate large crowds which brings the capacity to nearly 12 000 5 Contents 1 Naming history 2 2004 renovation 3 Attendance 4 Red turf 5 Future upgrades at Roos Field 5 1 Video scoreboard 5 2 Gateway Project 6 See also 7 ReferencesNaming history EditThe stadium was originally named Woodward Field in honor of former Eagles head football and basketball coach Arthur C Woodward It replaced the original Woodward Field which was located near the present JFK Library 6 The field was renamed before the start of the 2010 season in honor of Michael Roos an All Pro NFL tackle and former Eastern Washington football player and major donor for the Red Turf project 2004 renovation Edit Suites in the new press boxRoos Field went under a massive renovation in 2004 that upgraded public facilities the press box new locker room and also updated the stadium s capacity The suites and media center represent phase two of a three phase 4 5 million stadium upgrade Phase one consisted of a 350 000 renovation of the stadium s entrance and ticket office Completed in 2002 the project was funded with state dollars Phase three increased the stadium s permanent seating capacity from 7 500 to 8 700 and was financed with a combination of public funds and private donations Our ability to bring prospective donors and entertain them is important says Scott Barnes It will create a revenue stream for us over time It s also an important piece in the recruiting process Barnes says EWU will market the suites to donors who will pay 30 000 to lease them for five years The project called for a two level 6 800 square foot 630 m2 structure to replace the existing about 800 square foot 74 m2 press box with the enclosed suites and a new press box on the west side of the stadium The first floor of the elevated structure contains the donor suites and the second level is for the media and coaches Each of the donor suites has 12 seats and room for additional people The suites also have cable television stereos and refrigerators Attendance Edit Sold out Roos Field in 2010See also The Dam Cup and EWU UM Governors Cup In 2010 a record 11 702 fans watched the Eagles defeat Montana 36 27 on September 18 in the first game played on EWU s signature red turf dubbed the Inferno Eastern set its single season attendance record in 2011 with an average of 8 889 and currently ranks 48th in FCS and fourth in the Big Sky Conference 7 Roos Field s capacity is expanded by 2 000 by adding bleachers when it hosts Montana 8 Red turf EditOn February 26 2010 ESPN reported that Eastern Washington planned to remove the natural turf at Woodward Field and replace it with red SprinTurf making it the second Division I college football program to have a non green playing surface Boise State of the MWC has had a blue surface since 1986 A funding drive was begun in late January 2010 with EWU alumnus Michael Roos donating 500 000 toward the installation costs and fellow alumnus and Fox Sports personality Colin Cowherd also making a donation 9 On May 20 the Eastern Washington Board of Trustees approved a name change to Roos Field upon the successful completion of the project 10 The field is aligned nearly north south offset slightly to the northwest at an approximate elevation of 2 450 feet 745 m above sea level Future upgrades at Roos Field EditVideo scoreboard Edit In June 2012 it was announced that a state of the art video scoreboard would be installed in time for the first home game of the 2012 season on September 29 The project will be financed by the EWU Foundation and will not include any taxpayer or non designated donor dollars The primary source of funding will come from advertising revenue generated from the scoreboards which will also produce revenue for scholarships 11 Gateway Project Edit In April 2012 the Gateway Project was proposed to the EWU Board of Trustees The proposal included among other things adding 5 000 additional seats in lower seating rather than bleachers on the Washington Street side of Roos Field plus 3 000 covered seats for a final overall total of 15 000 seats in an upper area a concession areas with a view of the football field suites and a donor club with tiered seating and a patio an Academic Success facility for athletes a training room and a football operations office with locker rooms for home and visiting teams a new university bookstore and leasable commercial space 12 A feasibility study is currently underway that would identify revenue streams and measure costs which have been estimated to be 20 million or more No time frame has been set for the start of the project as of July 2012 In November 2012 it was announced that the project envisions adding several thousand seats at Roos Field boosting capacity beyond 18 000 Other amenities include athletic facilities band locker rooms offices and retail space The latter is expected to generate revenue once the project becomes a reality The project is now estimated to cost 60 million to 70 million 13 See also EditList of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums List of college football stadiums with non traditional field colorsReferences Edit Eastern Washington University Installs New AstroTurf Field 19 July 2020 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved May 28 2023 a b Missildine Harry April 12 1967 All this and Cougar bluegrass Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p 10 a b EWSC buildings give Cheney school new look Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington photo September 18 1967 p 12 goeags cstv com facilities Archived 2009 03 21 at the Wayback Machine goeags cstv com facilities ewas woodward html Archived 2009 03 21 at the Wayback Machine http web1 ncaa org mfb 2011 Internet attendance FCS AVGATTENDANCE pdf bare URL PDF http goeags com documents 2016 8 5 16fbfactbookpages1 15 pdf bare URL PDF sports espn go com Official Athletic Site of Eastern Washington University Archived from the original on 2011 01 21 Retrieved 2011 04 11 EWU football hoops to get new video scoreboards EWU molds big dreams with Gateway Project EWU Gateway Project schematics shown 47 29 35 N 117 35 17 W 47 493 N 117 588 W 47 493 117 588 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roos Field amp oldid 1112071232, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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