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  1. Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field. The storied history of Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field combines the best of old and new. Opened in 1926, the stadium has seen tremendous growth throughout the years, but Tiger fans are proud of the traditional feel and atmosphere the stadium lends itself to on game day.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Faurot_FieldFaurot Field - Wikipedia

    Faurot Field (/ f ɔː ˈ r oʊ / faw-ROH, / f ə ˈ r oʊ / fə-ROH [citation needed]) at Memorial Stadium is an outdoor sports stadium in Columbia, Missouri, United States, on the campus of the University of Missouri. It is primarily used for football and serves as the home field for the Missouri Tigers' program.

  3. Mar 19, 2015 · The playing field adopted a new name in 1972 – Faurot Field – in honor of the legendary Mizzou football coach and athletic director whose teams and administrative leadership helped mightily to pay off the mortgage. As a matter of fact, Faurot a graduate student in 1926, helped lay the stadium's sod.

  4. Aug 26, 2023 · The storied history of Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field combines the best of old and new. Opened in 1926, the stadium has seen tremendous growth throughout the years, but Tiger fans are proud of the traditional feel and atmosphere the stadium lends itself to on game day.

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  6. Perhaps one of the most identifiable landmarks in the State of Missouri or at-least to alumni and fans of the University of Missouri can be found at Faurot Field, the Block M. This symbol of Mizzou, a 90 feet wide by 95 feet high “M” is above the north endzone and was constructed by students in 1927 using leftover rocks from the ...

  7. missourilegends.com › show-me-from-above › faurot-fieldFaurot Field - Missouri Legends

    Faurot Field is a historic football stadium located in Columbia, Missouri, on the campus of the University of Missouri. Early Years: Faurot Field was originally constructed in 1926, initially named Memorial Stadium to honor the university’s students who lost their lives in World War I.