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Franklin Field was the first collegiate stadium in the United States to incorporate an upper deck of seats.
Answer: False
Franklin Field was the second college stadium in the United States to incorporate an upper deck of seats, not the first.
The inaugural commercial television broadcast of a football game originated from Franklin Field in 1922.
Answer: False
The first radio broadcast of a football game originated from Franklin Field in 1922, while the first commercial television broadcast occurred in 1939.
Prior to Franklin Field's construction, the land was utilized as a public park, not a burial ground.
Answer: False
Before its construction, the grounds that became Franklin Field were used as a potter's field, a burial ground for unknown or indigent people, until approximately 1860.
Franklin Field was dedicated on April 20, 1895, coinciding with the inaugural running of the Penn Relays.
Answer: True
Franklin Field was dedicated on April 20, 1895, an event that coincided with the inaugural running of the Penn Relays.
The initial permanent construction of Franklin Field, including grandstands, was designed by Day & Klauder.
Answer: False
The initial permanent construction of Franklin Field was designed by Frank Miles Day & Brother between 1903 and 1905. Day & Klauder were responsible for the later addition of the second tier in 1925.
Following its permanent construction, Franklin Field measured 714 feet long and 443 feet wide, accommodating a quarter-mile track, football field, and baseball diamond.
Answer: True
After permanent construction from 1903 to 1905, the field measured 714 feet long and 443 feet wide, featuring a quarter-mile track, a football field, and a baseball diamond.
A 1916 plan to construct a new 100,000-seat stadium at Woodland Ravine was successfully implemented five years later.
Answer: False
The 1916 plans for a new 100,000-seat stadium at Woodland Ravine quickly collapsed, leading to the expansion of the existing Franklin Field instead five years later.
The current stadium structure, built in the 1920s, was designed in the shape of a letter 'U' and initially provided seating for 50,000 with its lower tier.
Answer: True
The current stadium structure, built in the 1920s, was designed with steel and concrete in the shape of a letter 'U', and its lower tier, erected in 1922, provided seating for 50,000.
Franklin Field was unique among large stadiums of its era for being designed to support only football and track sports.
Answer: False
Franklin Field was uniquely designed to support baseball, football, and track sports, distinguishing it from most other large stadiums of its era that were typically built only for football and track.
Where is Franklin Field geographically situated?
Answer: On the eastern edge of the University of Pennsylvania's campus in Philadelphia
Franklin Field is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, specifically on the eastern edge of the University of Pennsylvania's campus.
Which of the following historical distinctions does Franklin Field possess among collegiate stadiums?
Answer: It was the first college stadium in the United States to feature a scoreboard.
Franklin Field is recognized as the first college stadium in the United States to feature a scoreboard.
When did the inaugural radio broadcast of a football game originate from Franklin Field?
Answer: 1922
The first radio broadcast of a football game originated from Franklin Field in 1922.
What was the historical land use of the site where Franklin Field now stands prior to its construction?
Answer: A potter's field
Prior to its construction, the grounds that became Franklin Field were used as a potter's field, a burial ground for unknown or indigent people.
When was Franklin Field initially dedicated?
Answer: April 20, 1895
Franklin Field was dedicated on April 20, 1895, coinciding with the first running of the Penn Relays.
Who designed the initial permanent construction of Franklin Field between 1903 and 1905?
Answer: Frank Miles Day & Brother
The initial permanent construction of Franklin Field, including the stadium and grandstands, was designed by Frank Miles Day & Brother between 1903 and 1905.
What was the proposed outcome of the 1916 stadium expansion plan for the University of Pennsylvania?
Answer: The plans quickly collapsed, leading to the expansion of the existing Franklin Field instead.
The 1916 plans for a new 100,000-seat stadium at Woodland Ravine quickly collapsed, and the decision was made five years later to expand the existing Franklin Field instead.
What was the initial seating capacity of Franklin Field after its lower tier was erected in 1922?
Answer: 50,000
The lower tier of Franklin Field, erected in 1922, provided an initial seating capacity for 50,000 spectators.
Franklin Field's seating capacity has remained consistently above 70,000 since the 1920s.
Answer: False
Franklin Field's seating capacity has fluctuated significantly, reaching 78,000 between 1925-1958, but then reducing to 60,658, 60,546, 52,593, and 52,958 in subsequent periods.
Franklin Field was the first NFL stadium to utilize artificial turf, transitioning from natural grass to AstroTurf in 1969.
Answer: True
Franklin Field switched from natural grass to AstroTurf in 1969, becoming the first NFL stadium to use artificial turf.
Franklin Field was considered for the 1994 FIFA World Cup but was rejected because it could not accommodate a natural grass surface.
Answer: False
Franklin Field was considered for the 1994 FIFA World Cup, but to meet FIFA's requirements, it would have needed to revert to a natural grass surface or utilize a temporary grass field, implying it could accommodate it, but it was a condition.
An extensive $44 million renovation project to reinforce Franklin Field's original concrete stands was completed by September 2023.
Answer: True
An extensive $44 million renovation project, initiated in 2015 to reinforce Franklin Field's original 1895 concrete stands, was completed by September 2023.
The track at Franklin Field has a standard configuration where its 400-meter circumference is measured in lane 1.
Answer: False
The track at Franklin Field has an unusual configuration where its 400-meter circumference is measured in lane 4, rather than the conventional lane 1.
When did Franklin Field transition from natural grass to artificial turf?
Answer: 1969
Franklin Field transitioned from natural grass to AstroTurf in 1969, becoming the first NFL stadium to use artificial turf.
What condition would Franklin Field have needed to satisfy to host games for the 1994 FIFA World Cup?
Answer: Revert to a natural grass surface or use a temporary grass field.
To meet FIFA's requirements for the 1994 World Cup, Franklin Field would have needed to revert to a natural grass surface or utilize a temporary grass field.
What was the outcome of the $44 million renovation project at Franklin Field, completed by September 2023?
Answer: The original 1895 concrete stands were reinforced and restored.
The $44 million renovation project, completed by September 2023, focused on reinforcing and restoring Franklin Field's original 1895 concrete stands.
What is unique about the track configuration at Franklin Field?
Answer: Its 400-meter circumference is measured in lane 4.
The track at Franklin Field has an unusual configuration where its 400-meter circumference is measured in lane 4, rather than the conventional lane 1.
Franklin Field is primarily utilized by the University of Pennsylvania for football, track and field, and lacrosse, and also hosts the annual Penn Relays.
Answer: True
Franklin Field serves as the home stadium for the Penn Relays and is the university's main venue for football, track and field, and lacrosse.
Penn football first played on Franklin Field in 1895 and was a dominant force in early college football.
Answer: True
Penn football commenced play on Franklin Field in 1895, and the University of Pennsylvania was a dominant force in the early years of college football, considered national champions multiple times.
The Outland Trophy, awarded to the best interior lineman in college football, is named after a player who competed at Franklin Field for Penn.
Answer: True
The Outland Trophy is named in honor of John H. Outland, a football player who competed at Franklin Field for Penn in 1897 and 1898.
Due to the Spanish flu epidemic in 1918, a Penn football game at Franklin Field was played with a reduced crowd, but not entirely empty.
Answer: False
On October 26, 1918, due to the Spanish flu epidemic, a Penn football game at Franklin Field was played at an empty stadium, as it was closed to fans.
Red Grange established an NCAA record at Franklin Field in 1925 by rushing for 331 yards against Penn.
Answer: True
Red Grange set an NCAA record at Franklin Field on October 31, 1925, by rushing for 331 yards in a game against Penn.
ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from Franklin Field in 2002 marked its first broadcast from a Division I-A college.
Answer: False
ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from Franklin Field in 2002 marked its first broadcast from a Division I-AA college, not Division I-A.
The Penn Quakers football team played their 800th game ever at Franklin Field in 2008 against Dartmouth.
Answer: True
The Penn Quakers football team achieved their 800th game ever at Franklin Field on October 4, 2008, in a contest against Dartmouth.
Franklin Field served as the home field for Penn's varsity baseball team from 1895 through 1939.
Answer: True
Franklin Field was the home field for the University of Pennsylvania's varsity baseball team from 1895 through 1939.
Franklin Field has hosted the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship three times, specifically in 1973, 1992, and 2007.
Answer: False
Franklin Field hosted the Division I NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 1973 and 1992, and the NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship in May 2007, not three Men's championships.
Who was John H. Outland, whose name is associated with a prestigious college football award?
Answer: A former Penn football player who competed at Franklin Field.
John H. Outland was a football player who competed at Franklin Field for Penn in 1897 and 1898, and the Outland Trophy is named in his honor.
What impact did the Spanish flu pandemic have on a Penn football game at Franklin Field in 1918?
Answer: The game was played at an empty Franklin Field, closed to fans.
Due to the Spanish flu epidemic in 1918, a Penn football game at Franklin Field was played at an empty stadium, as it was closed to fans to prevent the virus's spread.
What NCAA record did Red Grange establish at Franklin Field in 1925?
Answer: Most rushing yards in a single game.
Red Grange set an NCAA record at Franklin Field on October 31, 1925, by rushing for 331 yards in a game against Penn.
What was unique about ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from Franklin Field in 2002?
Answer: It was the first broadcast from a Division I-AA college.
ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from Franklin Field in 2002 marked its first broadcast from a Division I-AA college.
For what duration did Franklin Field serve as the home field for Penn's varsity baseball team?
Answer: From 1895 through 1939
Franklin Field was the home field for the University of Pennsylvania's varsity baseball team from 1895 through 1939.
Which NCAA Lacrosse Championships has Franklin Field hosted?
Answer: Men's Division I in 1973 and 1992, and Women's Division I in 2007.
Franklin Field hosted the Division I NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 1973 and 1992, and the NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship in May 2007.
The Penn Relays Carnival is the largest track-and-field meet in the U.S. and has been hosted by Franklin Field since 1895.
Answer: True
The Penn Relays Carnival is recognized as the largest track-and-field meet in the U.S., and Franklin Field has hosted this annual event since its inception in 1895.
The inaugural Penn Relays in 1895 involved only two colleges competing in a single mile-relay race.
Answer: False
The inaugural Penn Relays in 1895 involved 64 competitors from eight colleges, six prep schools, and two high schools, competing in eight two-team races, with Harvard winning the featured mile-relay against Penn.
The Penn Relays were featured in the premiere episode of ABC's 'Wide World of Sports' in 1961.
Answer: True
The Penn Relays were featured in the April 29, 1961, premiere episode of ABC's 'Wide World of Sports'.
The Penn Relays were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to financial difficulties, marking the first cancellations since 1895.
Answer: False
The Penn Relays were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, not financial difficulties, marking the first cancellations since 1895.
Franklin Field hosted the 2nd USSR-United States Track and Field dual meet in 1959, featuring many renowned athletes.
Answer: True
The 2nd USSR-United States Track and Field dual meet was held at Franklin Field on July 18 and 19, 1959, featuring numerous renowned athletes.
The NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship was held on the East Coast for the first time at Franklin Field in 1961.
Answer: True
In June 1961, Franklin Field hosted the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship, marking its first occurrence on the East Coast.
The 1980 Liberty Bell Track and Field Classic at Franklin Field served as an alternative to the Summer Olympics for countries boycotting the Moscow games.
Answer: True
Franklin Field hosted the 1980 Liberty Bell Track and Field Classic, which functioned as an alternative to the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow for 26 countries participating in the American-led boycott.
Who was instrumental in organizing the inaugural Penn Relays in 1895?
Answer: Frank B. Ellis
Frank B. Ellis, chairman of Penn's track committee, was instrumental in organizing the inaugural Penn Relays in 1895.
What notable television program featured the Penn Relays in its premiere episode?
Answer: ABC's 'Wide World of Sports'
The Penn Relays were featured in the April 29, 1961, premiere episode of ABC's 'Wide World of Sports'.
What was the reason for the cancellation of the Penn Relays in 2020 and 2021?
Answer: The COVID-19 pandemic
The Penn Relays were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
What international track and field meet was hosted at Franklin Field in 1959?
Answer: The USSR-United States Track and Field dual meet
The 2nd USSR-United States Track and Field dual meet was held at Franklin Field on July 18 and 19, 1959.
The Philadelphia Eagles played their home games at Franklin Field for over a decade, specifically from 1958 through 1970.
Answer: True
The Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL) utilized Franklin Field as their home stadium from 1958 through 1970.
The 1960 NFL Championship Game at Franklin Field resulted in the Green Bay Packers defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, marking Vince Lombardi's only career playoff loss.
Answer: False
In the 1960 NFL Championship Game at Franklin Field, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers, making it Vince Lombardi's only career playoff loss.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his acceptance speech at Franklin Field during the 1936 Democratic National Convention.
Answer: True
The 1936 Democratic National Convention concluded at Franklin Field, where President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his acceptance speech.
The Philadelphia Eagles paid rent to the University of Pennsylvania for using Franklin Field, in addition to donating for maintenance.
Answer: False
The Philadelphia Eagles did not pay rent to the University of Pennsylvania, but instead donated annually for maintenance, with the university retaining concessions and parking revenue.
NFL Commissioner Bert Bell died at Franklin Field in 1959 after suffering a heart attack during an Eagles game.
Answer: True
NFL Commissioner Bert Bell suffered a fatal heart attack at Franklin Field on October 11, 1959, during an Eagles game and subsequently died at a nearby hospital.
The 'Santa Claus booed' incident at Franklin Field involved fans throwing snowballs at a 19-year-old fan dressed as Santa due to team frustration and weather.
Answer: True
During the 1968 season finale, fans at Franklin Field booed and threw snowballs at a 19-year-old fan dressed as Santa, an incident attributed to frustration with the team's poor performance and the inclement weather.
Announcer Howard Cosell became ill during a Monday Night Football game at Franklin Field in 1970, attributing it to food poisoning.
Answer: False
Announcer Howard Cosell became ill during a Monday Night Football game at Franklin Field in 1970, but he later denied drunkenness and attributed his dizziness to running laps with track star Tommie Smith before the game, not food poisoning.
The Army-Navy Game was hosted at Franklin Field 18 times before relocating to Municipal Stadium in 1936.
Answer: True
The Army-Navy Game was hosted at Franklin Field 18 times between 1899 and 1935, subsequently moving to Municipal Stadium in South Philadelphia in 1936.
Temple University's football team utilized Franklin Field as an alternate venue when their home games conflicted with Philadelphia Phillies games or when crowds exceeded Temple Stadium's capacity.
Answer: True
Temple University's football team used Franklin Field as an alternate venue when expected crowd sizes surpassed Temple Stadium's capacity or when their home games conflicted with Philadelphia Phillies games at Veterans Stadium.
Franklin Field hosted the only regular season CFL game ever played outside Canada between two Canada-based teams in 1958.
Answer: True
On August 23, 1958, Franklin Field hosted a Canadian Football League game between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Ottawa Rough Riders, which remains the only regular season CFL game ever played outside Canada between two Canada-based teams.
The Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League achieved high attendance at Franklin Field in 1975, drawing over 20,000 fans per game.
Answer: False
The Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League struggled with attendance at Franklin Field in 1975, drawing fewer than 12,000 total fans across five home games.
The Philadelphia Stars of the USFL moved their 1984 playoff games to Franklin Field due to scheduling conflicts with the Philadelphia Phillies at Veterans Stadium.
Answer: True
The Philadelphia Stars of the USFL relocated their 1984 playoff games to Franklin Field because the Philadelphia Phillies had games scheduled at Veterans Stadium on those dates.
Franklin Field hosted Philadelphia's city title high school football championship game annually from 1943 through 1972.
Answer: True
Franklin Field was the long-standing host of Philadelphia's city title high school football championship game annually from 1943 through 1972.
The NASL Philadelphia Atoms relocated to Franklin Field in 1976 because it possessed a larger seating capacity than Veterans Stadium.
Answer: False
The NASL Philadelphia Atoms moved to Franklin Field in 1976 because it offered better sight lines for soccer, not because it had a larger seating capacity than Veterans Stadium.
Franklin Field hosted the inaugural rugby league match between the United States and Australia in 2004.
Answer: True
On November 30, 2004, Franklin Field was the venue for the first rugby league match between the United States and Australia.
Which NFL team played its home games at Franklin Field from 1958 through 1970?
Answer: Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL played their home games at Franklin Field from 1958 through 1970.
What significant NFL event transpired at Franklin Field in December 1960?
Answer: The NFL Championship Game, where the Eagles defeated the Packers.
Franklin Field hosted the NFL Championship Game in December 1960, where the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers.
What major political event concluded at Franklin Field in 1936?
Answer: The Democratic National Convention, where FDR delivered his acceptance speech.
The 1936 Democratic National Convention concluded at Franklin Field, where President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his acceptance speech.
What were the financial arrangements governing the Philadelphia Eagles' use of Franklin Field from 1958-1970?
Answer: The Eagles donated annually for maintenance, and the university retained concessions and parking revenue.
The Philadelphia Eagles did not pay rent to the University of Pennsylvania but instead donated annually for maintenance, with the university retaining all concessions and parking revenue.
What tragic event involving NFL Commissioner Bert Bell occurred at Franklin Field in 1959?
Answer: He suffered a fatal heart attack during an Eagles game.
NFL Commissioner Bert Bell suffered a fatal heart attack at Franklin Field during an Eagles game on October 11, 1959.
How many times was the Army-Navy Game played at Franklin Field?
Answer: 18 times
The Army-Navy Game was hosted at Franklin Field 18 times between 1899 and 1935.
Why did Temple University's football team occasionally play home games at Franklin Field?
Answer: To avoid conflicts with Philadelphia Phillies games or when Temple Stadium capacity was exceeded.
Temple University's football team utilized Franklin Field as an alternate venue when expected crowd sizes surpassed Temple Stadium's capacity or when their home games conflicted with Philadelphia Phillies games at Veterans Stadium.
What unique Canadian Football League event occurred at Franklin Field in 1958?
Answer: The only regular season CFL game ever played outside Canada between two Canada-based teams.
Franklin Field hosted the only regular season CFL game ever played outside Canada between two Canada-based teams on August 23, 1958.
Why did the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL utilize Franklin Field for their 1984 playoff games?
Answer: The Philadelphia Phillies had games scheduled at Veterans Stadium.
The Philadelphia Stars of the USFL moved their 1984 playoff games to Franklin Field because the Philadelphia Phillies had games scheduled at Veterans Stadium on those dates.
Why did the NASL Philadelphia Atoms relocate to Franklin Field in 1976?
Answer: Because Franklin Field offered better sight lines for soccer.
The NASL Philadelphia Atoms moved to Franklin Field in 1976 from Veterans Stadium because Franklin Field offered better sight lines for soccer.
What significant rugby league match occurred at Franklin Field in 2004?
Answer: The first rugby league match between the United States and Australia.
On November 30, 2004, Franklin Field was the venue for the first rugby league match between the United States and Australia.
Franklin Field was a primary location in M. Night Shyamalan's 2000 film 'Unbreakable'.
Answer: True
Franklin Field is featured as one of the main locations in M. Night Shyamalan's 2000 film 'Unbreakable'.
In the 2006 film 'Invincible', Franklin Field was utilized as a stand-in for the demolished Veterans Stadium.
Answer: True
In the 2006 film 'Invincible', Franklin Field served as a stand-in for the demolished Veterans Stadium, with digital superimpositions of Veterans Stadium images.
What major concert did Franklin Field host on June 8, 1997?
Answer: U2 during their PopMart tour
On June 8, 1997, Franklin Field hosted the Irish rock band U2 during the first leg of their PopMart tour.
In which M. Night Shyamalan film does Franklin Field appear as a primary location?
Answer: Unbreakable
Franklin Field is featured as one of the main locations in M. Night Shyamalan's 2000 film 'Unbreakable'.
How was Franklin Field utilized in the 2006 film 'Invincible'?
Answer: It served as a stand-in for the demolished Veterans Stadium.
In the 2006 film 'Invincible', Franklin Field served as a stand-in for the demolished Veterans Stadium.