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| Martin Stadium Martin Stadium is the primary field of Washington State's football team. It is named after Clarence D. Martin, the governor of the state of Washington from 1932-40. Ironically, Martin was a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle, WSU's in-state rival. Martin Stadium opened on September 30, 1972, two and a half years after Rogers Field was significantly damaged by fire, long believed as to be arson. The WSU Cougars played their home football games at Spokane's Joe Albi Stadium in 1970 & 1971. As of 2006, the stadium has a seating capacity of 35,117. Since the renovation of Reser Stadium at Oregon State, Martin Stadium has dropped to tenth in seating capacity among Pac-10 football stadiums. The current attendance record was set on November 15, 1997, when WSU beat Stanford in front of 40,306 fans. Despite the relatively small size of Martin Stadium, it has one of the highest ratios of seating capacity to population base; almost 1.6 seats per every citizen in the city of Pullman. Martin Stadium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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