For 66 years Notre Dame Stadium saw very little change on its hallowed grounds. The expansion in the mid 1990’s made Notre Dame games more accessible to more fans from around the country, and then the installation of artificial turf and the Crossroads project made Notre Dame Stadium more (or less) than just a Cathedral of College Football — it became a multi-purpose facility.
While quiet and tame crowds still give off that classic country club vibe it’s anything but that now with more people than ever walking through the gates for one event or another.