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  1. Crosby Field, nicknamed " The Factory ", is a stadium in Ypsilanti, Michigan. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Eastern Michigan University Eagles. Currently, the stadium has seating for 30,200 people. Standing room is available in the south end zone, allowing for crowds larger than the listed capacity.

  2. Rynearson Stadium begins its 50th season as the home venue for the Eastern Michigan University football and track teams in 2019-20. Opened in 1969, the facility is named for the late Elton J. Rynearson, Sr., who coached football at Eastern Michigan for 26 seasons.

  3. Rynearson Stadium 799 N Hewitt Rd Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Eastern Michigan Eagles website. Rynearson Stadium website. Year Opened: 1969. Capacity: 30,200. Move over Smurf Turf, there’s a Gray Field in Town!

  4. Mar 29, 2024 · Beginning next week, Rynearson Stadium will undergo a metamorphosis as the track is removed and a new gray playing surface is laid down. The project, expected to be completed by late May, signifies more than just a cosmetic upgrade; it marks a significant shift in the landscape for all EMU athletes.

  5. Rynearson Stadium in 2007. Around mid-century, Eastern Michigan played its home games at a small field near the corner of Oakwood and Washtenaw, just west of McKenny Union. In 1969, the university constructed Rynearson Stadium, named for former coach Elton Rynearson.

  6. Nicknamed “The Factory,” Rynearson Stadium <align=”left”> has been the home of the Eastern Michigan Eagles since 1969. The stadium was built and constructed in time for the 1969 football season. On September 27, 1969 the Eagles made their debut at the stadium against Akron.

  7. Rynearson Stadium. Description. The first game played in Rynearson Stadium was Sept. 27, 1969, when EMU upset the University of Akron, 10-3. The stadium was dedicated a few weeks later on Oct. 25, 1969, when EMU lost, 17-7, to the University of Tampa. Just over two million fans have seen EMU play in Rynearson.