Ross-Ade Stadium
Going all the way back to 1924, Ross-Ade Stadium has been the home of the Purdue Boilermakers football team. The stadium is named Ross-Ade Stadium after David Ross and George Ade, who donated a significant amount of money to the project. The stadium originally held 13,500 spectators. In 1930, the school added five thousand seats by completing the north end zone to connect the east and west sides of the stadium. In 1949, a giant renovation increased the seating capacity to over 51,000 seats and by 1955, over 55,000. In 1969, stands were built on the north side of the stadium increasing the capacity to just under 63,000. In 2002, a large press box was installed for seventy million dollars. In 2014, the team removed the grandstand on the south side and changed it to an outdoor patio. In 2017, lights were finally added after almost one hundred years of playing football at the stadium! In 2022, the school approved a project of just over fo...