<Tr> <Td> Washington DC </Td> <Td> Washington Redskins </Td> <Td> Georgetown Hoyas </Td> <Td> N / A </Td> </Tr> <P> In 2002, the Soldier Field was closed and rebuilt with only the exterior wall of the stadium being preserved . It was closed on Sunday, January 20, 2002, a day after the Bears lost in the playoffs . It reopened on September 27, 2003 after a complete rebuild (the second in the stadium's history). Many fans refer to the rebuilt stadium as "New Soldier Field". During the 2002 season, the Bears played their home games at the University of Illinois' Memorial Stadium in Champaign, where they went 3--5 . </P> <P> Cleveland Stadium hosted the annual Notre Dame / Navy college football game 11 times: in 1932, 1934, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1950, 1952, 1976 and 1978 . The games were well attended, with an average attendance of 69,730 and a high of 84,090 fans for the 1947 game, which was won by Notre Dame 27 - 0 . The only Great Lakes Bowl was held there in 1947 . Local colleges Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University used the field from time to time as well . The Illinois Fighting Illini played the Penn State Nittany Lions there in 1959 . The Ohio State Buckeyes played in the stadium four times . The first was in a 1942 win over Illinois before 68,656, the second a 1943 loss to Purdue, and the third a 1944 victory over Illinois . The final college football contest played there was on October 19, 1991, when the Northwestern Wildcats played a "home" game against the Buckeyes . While Northwestern received the home team's share of the gate receipts, the crowd was mostly Ohio State fans . The Ohio Classic college football game was held at FirstEnergy Stadium in both 2004 and 2005 . In September 2006, it hosted the Bowling Green Falcons--Wisconsin Badgers game . In 2007, it began hosting the Patriot Bowl, a season - opening game between Army and Akron . Boston College defeated Kent State in the second Patriot Bowl on August 30, 2008 . In 2009, it hosted the Ohio State--Toledo game . On October 14, 2008 CSU President Michael Schwartz stated "he wants a blue ribbon panel to give him a recommendation on the football team before July 1, 2009, when he is scheduled to retire . He also said the program will have to be structured to pay for itself ." The Football establishment issue became an official item on the Cleveland State University, Student Government Association election ballot . From Monday April 12 at 12: 01 AM until Friday April 14 the student body voted on the issue . By Friday evening, the results indicated that 68.7% of the student population favored establishment of a football team . Furthermore, the student body was asked if they were willing to pay a fee for Division I non-scholarship football in addition to any potential, future tuition increases that may be instituted by the University . The student body responded with 55.6% of the vote being no . </P> <P> In college sports, Detroit's central location within the Mid-American Conference has made it a frequent site for the league's championship events . While the MAC Basketball Tournament moved permanently to Cleveland starting in 2000, the MAC Football Championship Game has been played at Ford Field in Detroit since 2004, and annually attracts 25,000 to 30,000 fans . The University of Detroit Mercy has a NCAA Division I program, and Wayne State University has both NCAA Division I and II programs . The NCAA football Little Caesars Pizza Bowl is held at Ford Field each December . </P>

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