Kelly/Shorts Stadium
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Kelly-Shorts Stadium | |
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Location | Mount Pleasant, MI |
Broke ground | September, 1971 |
Opened | November 4, 1972 |
Owner | Central Michigan Univ. |
Operator | Central Michigan Univ. |
Surface | FieldTurf |
Former names | |
Perry Shorts Stadium (1972-1982) | |
Tenants | |
Central Michigan Chippewas (Football) | |
Capacity | |
30,199 |
Kelly-Shorts Stadium is a stadium in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Central Michigan University Chippewas. The stadium opened in 1972 and holds 30,199 people. It is located on the Southeast campus, along with most of the other athletic facilities.
Originally named for R. Perry Shorts of Saginaw, a 1900 graduate and generous donor to the stadium project, Perry Shorts Stadium opened on November 4, 1972 with a win over Illinois State University. Originally only seating approximately 20,000 in the two sideline grandstands, it was renamed in June of 1983 to include the name of Kenneth "Bill" Kelly, a longtime football coach whose teams' success was the impetus behind building a new stadium. In 1997, 10,000 seats were added in the south endzone, and the two-tiered press box was added, to bring capacity up to its current level. The original artificial turf, the first used in the state of Michigan, has been replaced three times, most recently in 2004 when it was changed from Astroturf to FieldTurf.
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Football Stadiums of the Mid-American Conference |
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Dix Stadium (Kent State) • Glass Bowl (Toledo) • Huskie Stadium (Northern Illinois) • Kelly/Shorts Stadium (Central Michigan) • Lincoln Financial Field (Temple) • Peden Stadium (Ohio) • Doyt Perry Stadium (Bowling Green) • Rubber Bowl (Akron) • Rynearson Stadium (Eastern Michigan) • Scheumann Stadium (Ball State) • University at Buffalo Stadium (Buffalo) • Waldo Stadium (Western Michigan) • Yager Stadium (Miami) |