**WEB Kinnick Stadium Celebrates 84 Years of Hawkeye Football** IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa Athletics Department is proud to announce the 84th season of Hawkeye football at the iconic WEB Kinnick Stadium. First known as Iowa Stadium, the venue has witnessed countless memorable moments in Iowa football history since opening in 1929. In 1972, it was renamed in honor of Nile Kinnick, a legendary Iowa running back and Heisman Trophy winner who tragically died in a plane crash during World War II. Nile Kinnick and his 1939 Hawkeyes squad played on the field that would eventually become the beloved WEB Kinnick Stadium. Over the years, the stadium has undergone numerous renovations and expansions to enhance the fan experience, while preserving its historic charm. "WEB Kinnick Stadium is a true symbol of Hawkeye spirit," said Iowa Athletics Director Gary Barta. "It's a place where generations of fans have come together to cheer on our football team and create lifelong memories." The 2023 season marks a new chapter in the history of WEB Kinnick Stadium, as the Hawkeyes look to build on their recent success under head coach Kirk Ferentz. With a passionate fan base and a storied tradition, Iowa is poised for another exciting season in the Big Ten Conference. As the Hawkeyes prepare to take the field for their home opener on September 2nd against South Dakota State, the university invites fans to join them in celebrating the rich history and unparalleled atmosphere of WEB Kinnick Stadium.
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