Thursday, November 13, 2008

Good-bye Akron Rubber Bowl


The Akron Rubber Bowl is closing down after tonight's game between Akron and Buffalo...the time has come for the old dingy stadium to be closed down...but there were some great memorable games played there - especially high school playoff games...

Everyone in the Youngstown-Warren area will never forget the 1973 football championship between Youngstown Cardinal Mooney and Warren Western Reserve...Mooney was coached by Don Bucci and their lone defeate came earlier in the year to the Raiders...the Raiders were coached by Joe Novak...I-76 from Youngstown to Akron was lined with cars heading to the rematch...in which Mooney won 14-3...

The very next year, I got my first taste of The Rubber Bowl...not even five-years-old yet, my dad came home after work and took my mother and me to see the championship game between Warren Harding and Upper Arlington...it was a driving snowstorm that day and the field was entirely covered in white...I can still remember my mom going to the concession stand for hot chocolate...Harding won the game 41-8...

Another game I remember going to with my dad was in 1994 when Massillon Washington took on Canton McKinley...the two teams played the week before in which was their 100th meeting...a total of 34,208 people packed the place for the rematch as Canton beat Massillon 27-20...

Check out the following articles that appeared in the Akron Beacon Journal...

Marla Ridenour of the Akron Beacon Journal writes about the memories of The Rubber Bowl... "Frye has fond moments tucked away, too, like seeing his family sitting in the same spot by the tunnel. Or a rainy Saturday afternoon against Buffalo when the crowd was barely 1,000 and he could hear his mother, Sally, yelling when he was sacked and another man saying, ''Throw it away.'' ...
  • Marla Ridenour


  • Patrick McManamon of the Akron Beacon Journal writes about how former Akron head coach Jim Dennison remembers the Rubber Bowl ...
  • Patrick McManamon


  • Rubber Bowl Fact
    The stadium once held two "home" games in 1952 for the NFL's franchise, the Dallas Texans. In the second game they hosted the Chicago Bears and won, 27-23, for the franchise's only win in history.

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