The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, April 3, 2014 - 7 Final Lap: Ferry Field's run comes to an end Once the home of Michigan football, Ferry Field is slated to be demolished, turned into a parking lot By ZACH SHAW Daily Sports Writer The white Frisbee glided through the air, drifting further right than anticipated toward the shot-put fence. The intended recipient of the throw,wearinga maize 'Team 134' football shirt, rolled his eyes, took a breath and sprinted after it. Never losing sight of the disc, the man wouldn't be denied, as he snagged it mid-divejustcabove the cool grass. The necessity of the dive - a glorified tumble, really - was debatable, but to the man, and his two friends, there was no doubt; victory was in the air at Ferry Field. They weren't alone. Thirty yards south, a boy had just defeated his younger brother in a race. Occupying lanes one and two of the track and wearing matching purple soccer jerseys, it surely wouldn't be their last race. It was the first warm day of the year, and all around them, joggers, photographers and aspiring football players were celebrating the defeat of an impossibly cold winter. Few on it may know, but Ferry Field is no ordinary "It's gm track. The orange the com synthetic polyurethane loving O beneath their feet was so M once grass whose growth coincided with Michigan football. It then became unbreakable black concrete that reflected the unbreakable Black athletes who blazed trails above it. But despite the tradition, the track's days are numbered. An hour later, Frisbee tossers were calling it a day. The sun was setting, and the cool March air Michigan is known for slowly crept in. Walking toward the southeast corner of the track, they dodged several joggers - including the brothers - before exiting toward the parking lot. As they left, they stopped to read a plaque on the wall. The man of honor wasn't a Wolverine, but a Buckeye named Jesse Owens. Since its opening in 1906, Ferry Field has been home to plenty of legendary history, but its open-door policy has also allowed it to host plenty of other stories. From football to Jesse Owens to Frisbees, Michigan history has been embedded in the track. But in today's age, history takes a backseat. In Sept. 2012, the Michigan Athletic Department announced its plan to revamp the athletic campus. The $250-million project will provide 16 new or upgraded facilities to the University. athletics. Both programs have lamented their frustration with recruiting visits gone sour. The puny stands and a run- down track simply don't cut it anymore. The track is currently the onlyone inthe Big Ten incapable of hosting a conference championship meet, a fall from grace for a facility that used to host the Olympic trials regularly. After plans for a new track fell through in both 2005 and 2010, Athletic Director Dave Brandon has been adamant about getting a new facility that will be among the best in the country. But when the cement is finally laid over, more than a century of memories will be buried beneath it. The lore and history of the field is something even the winning-driven Henry will miss. "It's a piece of history," Henry said. "You don't always think about it, but when someone pulls out a camera to take a picture, it hits you: Every day, we train and compete on the same track Jesse Owens did, or the Michigan football team did, sometimes you just have to step back and say 'Wow!' "The new track will be like trading in a '63 Mustang for a brand-new Mustang. The new one doesn't have the memories or sentimental value the old one did, but it is a brand new car. You miss the '63 and keep it in your heart, and you just have to hope the new one can make just as good memories too." In recent years, Michigan has opted for the TERRA MOLENGRAFF/Daily Ferry Field was the home of the Michigan football team after it drew crowds that were too large for Regents Field. Since 1926,it has been used for track and field. Behind the shining proposals and hype around the expansion, the plan spells the end for Ferry Field. Proposed plans have slated for the once-great facility to be paved over and turned into a parking lot. Less than half a mile southwest at to see of the track, the Michigan mu iy women's Lmunity lacrosse ur track team was celebrating uch." its first-ever victory at Michigan Stadium. The storied house that Yost built blared "The Victors" for all to hear, echoing to the storied track where Yost's teams once played. The decision to pave over Ferry Field was a monetary decision, but it wasn't long ago that Ferry Field actually made money for the University. In 1902, realizing that 800 seats were no longer enough to host Michigan football games, the University's Board of Regents set their eyes on expansion. Dexter M. Ferry, a Detroit businessman and owner ofFerry Seed Company, stepped up. In part to support the football program, but also to divert students away from tearing up central campus (and his new botany fellowship), Ferry donated 20 acres of land, now home to most Michigan athletics facilities. After going 87-2-3 at Regents Field, the Wolverines began their 20-year tenure at Ferry Field on Oct. 6, 1906 with a 28-0 victory over Case Western Reserve ina stadium that seated 18,000. As the years passed, the following of Michigan football expanded beyond just students and locals. By Michigan's return to the Big Ten in 1917, the Wolverines player crowds of 25,000 time in school his in Ann Arbor we revenue. 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