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FIRST NUCLEAR CHAIN REACTION On 2007 . SPORTS VENUE First Stagg Field The first Stagg Field was a ), University of Chicago, pg. 35. Retrieved 6 April 2007 . In 1913 , the field was renamed Stagg Field after their famous coach Amos Alonzo Stagg . The final capacity, after several stadium expansions, was 50,000. The University of Chicago discontinued its football program after 1939 and left the Big Ten in 1946 . The stadium was demolished in 1957. New Stagg Field The current Stagg Field is an athletic field located several blocks to the northwest that preserves the Stagg Field name, as well as a relocated gate from the original facility. The school's current Division III football team uses the new field as their home. Stagg Field has a seating capacity of 1,650. SEE ALSO REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS
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