Indianapolis - The new home of the Colts will get its first test this weekend when high school teams take the field at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The Peyback Classic is the first test of what's expected to be one of the nation's premier sporting and convention facilities. Saturday, four more games kickoff before the Colts make their debut at the stadium on Sunday.
"Everything works," said Bob Grand, chairman of the Capital Improvement Board, the city agency responsible for running the $720 million stadium. "Toilets, concession stands, lights, sound, video. Everything works, everything works."
Hundreds of stadium employees and construction workers spent the week preparing. Friday, businessman Forrest Lucas - who bought naming rights for the stadium - helped move another race car into the stadium. All three nights of games, a team of contractors will be in the stadium, ready to fix surprise problems.