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Rice Stadium is a American football stadium located on the Rice University campus in Houston, Texas. It has been the home of the Rice Owls football team since its completion in 1950 and hosted Super Bowl VIII in 1974. Architecturally, Rice Stadium is an example of modern architecture, with simple lines and an unadorned, functional design. The lower seating bowl is located below the surrounding ground level. Built solely for football, the stadium has excellent sightlines from almost every seat.[citation needed]

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  • Rice Stadium
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  • Rice Stadium is a American football stadium located on the Rice University campus in Houston, Texas. It has been the home of the Rice Owls football team since its completion in 1950 and hosted Super Bowl VIII in 1974. Architecturally, Rice Stadium is an example of modern architecture, with simple lines and an unadorned, functional design. The lower seating bowl is located below the surrounding ground level. Built solely for football, the stadium has excellent sightlines from almost every seat.[citation needed]
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  • Houston Stadium
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broke ground
  • February 1950
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  • 3295000.0
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stadium name
  • Rice Stadium
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  • Rice University
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Years
  • 1959(xsd:integer)
  • 1965(xsd:integer)
  • 1974(xsd:integer)
  • 1985(xsd:integer)
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seating capacity
  • 47000(xsd:integer)
Architect
  • Hermon Lloyd & W.B. Morgan and Milton McGinty
Opened
  • 1950-09-30(xsd:date)
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Location
  • 6100(xsd:integer)
  • Houston, Texas 77005
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  • Rice Stadium is a American football stadium located on the Rice University campus in Houston, Texas. It has been the home of the Rice Owls football team since its completion in 1950 and hosted Super Bowl VIII in 1974. Architecturally, Rice Stadium is an example of modern architecture, with simple lines and an unadorned, functional design. The lower seating bowl is located below the surrounding ground level. Built solely for football, the stadium has excellent sightlines from almost every seat.[citation needed] In 2006, Rice University upgraded the facility by switching from AstroTurf to FieldTurf and adding a modern scoreboard above the north concourse. Seating in the upper deck is in poor condition, which led the university to move home games for which large crowds were expected to nearby Reliant Stadium. High school football games, especially neutral-site playoff games, are frequently played at Rice Stadium. It can also be used as a concert venue.
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