Football returns to the Amherst campus on Sept. 27 for the homecoming game vs, Bowling Green, the first of three MAC games on campus. McGuirk Stadium is aging but there is a new state-of-the-art performance center in the north end zone and a new press box/skybox facility. There are also plans to create an indoor practice facility. The stadium still seats only 17,000 and certainly is nowhere near AAC quality, let alone P5 quality, but there are reports the BG game might sell out, so that's a step in the right direction. I agree football belongs on campus (with a major OOC game to be played at Gillette).
Let's dispense with the notion that Lowell is going to supersede Amherst as the de facto flagship campus. UMass-Lowell has made great strides, but that ain't gonna happen. People inside 128 don't give a crap about Lowell either.