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We're gathering all the input from all the Huskies everywhere in hopes of generating an experience unparalleled in collegiate sports anywhere!

Sound like a lofty goal? Not when you're a Husky, a friend of the Huskies, or somebody who cares about what the Husky Experience means to the Pacific Northwest.

What is the problem with Husky Stadium?
Husky Stadium was originally constructed in 1920 and, after almost 90 years, is in dire need of extensive preservation and life safety work. While this work is going on, it is highly economical to make targeted upgrades to improve the fan experience and build modern football facilities to help recruit top football players and coaches.
   
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How would you rate the fan experience at Husky Stadium? (1=poor 5=very good)
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How would you rate the importance on Husky Football tradition and Husky Stadium to the Puget sound region?
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How good do you feel about the progress of the Husky athletic department?
 
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