5 Things You Should Know About Illinois' Memorial Stadium

5 Things You Should Know About Illinois' Memorial Stadium
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1A Bulldozer Lies Underneath the Playing Surface
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2Legendary Coach Robert Zuppke Is Buried Next Door
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3Memorial Stadium Hosted the First Farm-Aid Concert
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4Winter Practices Were Held in an Airtight Dome Constructed on the Field
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5Each Column Contains the Name of an Illinois Student Lost in World War I
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5 Things You Should Know About Illinois' Memorial Stadium

May 17, 2013

Legendary Coach Robert Zuppke Is Buried Next Door

If you've been to Memorial Stadium, you more than likely noticed the large "Zuppke Field" inscription on the north end zone wall.  Robert Zuppke was coach of the Illini for 29 seasons, including the 1923 and 1927 national champion seasons.  Zuppke also coached football pioneer George Halas.

What many may not know is that Coach Zuppke is buried right next door to the stadium.  Buried in Roselawn Cemetery on Fourth Street across from Memorial Stadium, Zuppke lies at rest, eternally watching over his Fighting Illini.

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