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Exterior of Lucas Oil Stadium

Lucas Oil Stadium — home of the Colts — seats 70,000 fans.

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Autumn is full of crisp falling leaves, Halloween fun, and pumpkin spice lattes. But, far more importantly in Indy, fall is sports season. NFL football kicked off, basketball is traveling onto our calendars, the minor league ice hockey season is returning bar down, and the MiLB playoffs have slid into home.

We want to make sure that you’re catching all the sports coverage you need to join the conversation. As the fall season gets going, what kind of sports content do you want to see in INDYtoday?

Grab your foam finger and tell us by filling out this survey. You’ll be entered in a drawing for a chance to score big with team-branded swag up to $100 in value.

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