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Columbus Dispatch coverage of the 100 anniversary of Ohio Stadium


OSU -- Aerial view of Ohio Stadium at night, September 1993 (Columbus Dispatch photo by Barth Falkenberg).

More than 40,000 cubic yards of poured concrete and 4,000 tons of steel when it was built, Ohio Stadium is an iconic landmark.

Originally a $1.5 million investment, it is also – as Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald has called it – a cathedral of college football for the home team and a “Gladiator-like” venue for visitors. (Fitzgerald should know. He’s been there as an opposing player, coach and as a fan.) Former OSU linebacker Joshua Perry refers to it as a living museum.

There’s clearly something about it that makes it more than merely the site of Ohio State football’s home games.

This week, as the Buckeyes are idle, we’re sharing special coverage of the 100th anniversary of Ohio Stadium. Here’s what you can find online and/or in a special print section that will be on newsstands Friday:



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