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M&T Bank Stadium is the home of the Baltimore Ravens. It is located at the south point of Camden Yards on Russell Street. The stadium opened in 1998 and was originally called Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards. From 1999-2002, it was known as PSINet Stadium. The Ravens franchise inked a 20-year deal with the internet service provider, but when PSINet went bankrupt in 2002, a new name was needed. In 2003, Buffalo, N.Y.-based M&T Bank bought the naming rights to Ravens Stadium for 15 years. The stadium was completed in 1998, costing roughly $220 million. M&T Bank Stadium has a capacity of 71,008, which includes 119 suites and 8,196 club seats. The Ravens' first regular season NFL game in their new...
M&T Bank Stadium is the home of the Baltimore Ravens. It is located at the south point of Camden Yards on Russell Street. The stadium opened in 1998 and was originally called Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards. From 1999-2002, it was known as PSINet Stadium. The Ravens franchise inked a 20-year deal with the internet service provider, but when PSINet went bankrupt in 2002, a new name was needed. In 2003, Buffalo, N.Y.-based M&T Bank bought the naming rights to Ravens Stadium for 15 years. The stadium was completed in 1998, costing roughly $220 million. M&T Bank Stadium has a capacity of 71,008, which includes 119 suites and 8,196 club seats. The Ravens' first regular season NFL game in their new stadium was on Sept. 6, 1998 -- a 20-13 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. M&T Bank Stadium has also hosted several college football games, including two Army-Navy games (2000, 2007), a Maryland-Georgia Tech matchup and several Morgan State games. The 2003 and 2004 NCAA Lacrosse tournaments were played there, and numerous concerts have been held at the stadium over the years. All four Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association high school football championship games are held at the stadium. In addition to the state championships, two regular season Baltimore high school games are played at M&T Bank Stadium each year -- City vs. Poly in the one of country's oldest high school football rivalries, and the Turkey Bowl matchup between Loyola and Calvert Hall.
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Army-Navy game will stay grounded
A half-century ago, legendary Army coach Red Blaik revolutionized college football with a formation that included positioning a flanker, Bill Carpenter, some 20 yards to the right or left of the quarterback. Dubbed "The Lonely End," Carpenter became...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense
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Results and schedule
Football STATE FINALS (At M&T Bank Stadium) Thursday Class 3A No. 6 Wilde Lake vs. Westlake…7 Friday Class 4A Sherwood vs. Linganore…7:30 Saturday Class 1A No. 3 Dunbar vs. Fort Hill…12 Class 2A No. 4 East. Tech vs. No. 1... -
Ravens dominate lowly Bengals
While it remains uncertain whether the Ravens can beat the NFL's elite, there are no doubts that they can manhandle the league's downtrodden.
Showing a steely focus and little mercy, the Ravens routed the lowly Cincinnati Bengals, 34-3, yesterday at a...Tags: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Derrick Mason, Ray Lewis
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After win, Poets eye a threepeat
Dunbar's Tavon Austin, hearing the music over the loudspeaker, started dancing during warm-ups yesterday for the Class1A state semifinal game against Catoctin and never stopped.
The Poets' quick-stepping running back rushed for 213 yards on 17 carries...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Poetry, Dining and Drinking
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Baltimore City/County: By the numbers
0 Passing yards allowed by Dunbar in its 46-0 win over W.E.B. Du Bois in the Class 1A South regional final. The Poets' defense allowed just 79 total yards. 8 State championships won by this year's local semifinalists Dunbar (5) and Hereford (3).... -
December Social Calendar
Baltimore Sun reporterFriday, Dec. 5 "Retro Winter Party and Design Shop" Benefits Contemporary Museum Fun '60s retro attire Contemporary Museum, 100 W. Centre St. 7 p.m. Tickets in advance $45, members $25; at the door, $50 for all Call 410-783-5720 or go to www....Tags: Opera, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, National Football League
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Today's game: 89th Turkey Bowl
WHAT: 89th Turkey Bowl, No. 2 Loyola vs. Calvert Hall WHEN: 10 a.m. WHERE: M&T Bank Stadium TV/RADIO: Ch. 2/1300 AM OUTLOOK: Loyola (10-0) has won five straight and 19 of the past 23 in the series, which it leads 47-33-8. This game, however, will have...Tags: Randallstown
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Dons' Bruns and Garvin help carve up Cardinals
Special to The Baltimore SunA recent transplant from North Dakota, Loyola quarterback Connor Bruns didn't know quite what to expect in his first start against archrival Calvert Hall in yesterday's 89th Turkey Bowl. He didn't need long to find out. The strong-armed junior threw...Tags: Ohio State University, National Football League
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Wildecats, Epps outrun Bulls
Special to The Baltimore SunWilde Lake's Jerrel Epps wasted almost no time taking control of last night's Class 3A state semifinal against No. 7 Hereford. The diminutive running back, 5feet 6, 150 pounds, scored two touchdowns in the game's opening 1:56, and one more four minutes...Tags: Chicago Bulls
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Turnovers doom Mariners
Special to The Baltimore SunJoppatowne has been on a roller-coaster ride in 2008. Last night, the season for the No.9 Mariners came to a screeching halt. Host Fort Hill took advantage of five second-half Joppatowne turnovers (three fumbles, two interceptions) to break open a... -
An emergency crusade
Dr. Thomas M. Scalea is tired of calling crashes caused by drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs accidents. Like cancer or heart trouble, the physician-chief of the Maryland Shock Trauma Center views them as diseases. Easily preventable diseases. If...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Drunk Driving, Vehicles, Emergency Planning
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Q&A // Charley Jones, Loyola, football
Loyola linebacker-tight end Charley Jones has had a hectic senior year, and the highlight for his undefeated and No.2 Dons comes this morning, when they play Calvert Hall in the annual Turkey Bowl at M&T Bank Stadium. Jones, 6 feet 1, 195 pounds, is...Tags: Family, Potatoes, Thanksgiving, Turkey, Academic Progress
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