After the stands were built, students supported naming the field after its founder and builder.
Woodward named the field after himself, using his nickname and the first part of his last name.
"But I came up here, and they had named the field after him!"
"I'm so proud they named the field after you," he told the coach, almost reverently shaking his hand.
In 1986, when Vieira reached his 600th career coaching victory, the university named the field after him.
Lugano's family and friends raised over $1 million to name the field in his honor.
Despite popular belief, the school named the field after John Offutt, a community leader and school director.
The district did not name the field after the Offutt family, who donated the land to the school.
The same year they named the field after her.
In addition to naming the field after him, the students also dedicated the 1914 yearbook, its first, to Lewis.