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  2. Elmhurst University - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the school was renamed Elmhurst College and became a four-year college for men. The college seal was designed in the 1920s by Robert Leonhardt, [10] first registrar of the college, who also served as coach of the football team.

  3. College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    After Carthage left in 1952, Illinois College withdrew the following year (1953). Elmhurst and Wheaton withdrew following the 1959–60 academic year. Wheaton re-joined for all sports but football in 1967 (and for football in 1970). Elmhurst re-joined in the fall of 1967 for all sports but football (and for football in 1968).

  4. List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Current stadiums [ edit] In addition to the following list of FBS football stadiums, there is also a List of NCAA Division I FBS football programs . (September 8, 2012 vs. New Mexico State) (January 28, 2001, Super Bowl XXXV, Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants) [122]

  5. Tom Beck (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Beck (born December 21, 1940) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Illinois Benedictine College—now Benedictine University —from 1970 to 1974, Elmhurst College from 1976 to 1983, and Grand Valley State University from 1985 to 1990. During his college football head coaching career, he ...

  6. Morris Field (Roosevelt–Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Morris Field is a multi-purpose outdoor stadium, located in Arlington Heights, Illinois. The stadium previously housed the Robert Morris (Illinois) Eagles football , men's and women's Lacrosse and men's and women's soccer teams, and is currently used by the Roosevelt Lakers athletic teams after the two universities merged in 2020.

  7. Benedetti–Wehrli Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Fire ( MLS) (2002–2003) Benedetti–Wehrli Stadium, formerly Cardinal Stadium, is a stadium in Naperville, Illinois. It is primarily used for American football, soccer and track and field and has a seating capacity of 5,500. [1] It was home to the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer from 2002 to 2003.

  8. Huskie Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Huskie Stadium. / 41.934; -88.778. Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium is a college football stadium in the central United States, located on the campus of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. Opened 59 years ago in 1965, it is the home field of the NIU Huskies of the Mid-American Conference (MAC).

  9. Ryan Field (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Field was a stadium in the central United States, located in Evanston, Illinois, a suburb north of Chicago. Near the campus of Northwestern University, it was primarily used for American football, and was the home field of the Northwestern Wildcats of the Big Ten Conference. Before its demolition in 2024, it was the only FBS stadium ...