BOOK REVIEW: “When Saturday Mattered Most”

As college football became more popular, money became increasingly important. Having a successful program meant more revenue, but it also meant spending more. Facilities had to be expanded to accommodate more paying fans. The old wooden bleachers had limited capacity and were prone to fire. Harvard Field, the first permanent collegiate stadium, was constructed in 1903, at a cost of $310,000 ... ................
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