Huntington Bank Stadium is the home of Minnesota Golden Gophers football on the university's Minneapolis campus. The horseshoe-shaped, open-air bowl seats over 50,000 and opened in 2009, returning Gopher football outdoors to campus after 27 seasons in the Metrodome. Its design evokes the program's old Memorial Stadium, with a brick facade and an open north end that frames the Minneapolis skyline. On fall Saturdays the stadium anchors a lively campus tailgate scene in the heart of the Twin Cities.
Originally known as TCF Bank Stadium, the venue took on its current naming-rights title after TCF Bank's parent merged with Huntington Bancshares. It briefly became an NFL venue too, hosting the Minnesota Vikings for the 2014 and 2015 seasons while U.S. Bank Stadium was under construction downtown. The stadium's opening in 2009 marked the first outdoor, on-campus Gophers football since 1981. It continues to host Minnesota's Big Ten home schedule each fall.
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