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00:00 Intro 00:39 Overview 2:42 Controversy $862 Million and Rising Tension: Inside Northwestern’s New Ryan Field and the Debate Surrounding It The steel structure of Northwestern University’s new Ryan Field now dominates the north campus skyline, signaling the arrival of what will be the most expensive college football stadium ever built. Scheduled to open in 2026, the $862 million project promises modern sightlines, four large public plazas, and a dramatically more intimate atmosphere than its predecessor. But underneath the architectural ambition, a deep controversy has emerged — one that now extends far beyond athletics. Let’s find out what they said regarding this mega project. A Stadium That Needed to Be Replaced Unlike some higher-education building campaigns, the push to rebuild Ryan Field did not begin as an aesthetic project. Internal facilities assessments conducted throughout the 2010s found that the nearly 100-year-old structure was rapidly falling into critical decay. The original stadium, completed in 1926 and renovated only once in 1997, suffered from water intrusion, cracking structural concrete, outdated electrical systems, and significant ADA non-compliance. Visiting locker rooms lacked basic medical space, raising repeated concerns from athletic trainers and opposing teams. Cost estimates showed that bringing the old stadium into modern safety and accessibility standards — even without redesign — would have required more than half a billion dollars. University planners decided that rebuilding entirely, rather than rehabbing the existing bowl, was the more rational long-term investment. In 2021, the Ryan family — longstanding Northwestern benefactors — committed $480 million toward a new stadium. The rest of the funding has come from private philanthropy, not tuition revenue or taxpayer appropriations. When finished, the new Ryan Field will seat approximately 35,000 spectators, the smallest capacity in the Big Ten Conference. That figure is intentional. Rather than chase the 80,000-seat megastadium model of Ohio State or Michigan, Northwestern hired architects to design a facility with NFL-style sightlines, premium club spaces, and seating that places even the farthest spectator just 136 feet from the playing surface. The lower bowl will be excavated 21 feet deeper into the ground than before, creating an enclosed atmosphere similar to European football venues. University officials say the result will be “the most intimate major-conference football stadium in the country.”