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million. After surveying donors and the fan base at large, the university did not move forward with those plans, deciding instead to build a $ 28 million gameday support facility in the southwest corner of the stadium. The project includes renovation and expansion of the existing home locker room, relocation of the press box, a new player recruiting lounge, and a new premium fan club providing overviews of the end of
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permanent portion of the original facility. The actual original capacity of the stadium, taking into account the wooden east stand as well as bleachers behind each end zone, was approximately 15,000—a figure that was actually quoted by a number of official Auburn sources of the day. The official attendance of 7,290 for the dedication game, as quoted by then-athletics business manager and future athletic director
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every odd-numbered year since. Alabama continued to play its home games for the rivalry at Legion Field until 1998. In 2000, the Iron Bowl became a true home-and-home series as it was played in Tuscaloosa for the first time in 99 years. The 17th-ranked Tigers won that game, shutting out the then-unranked Crimson Tide 9-0.
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For much of its history, Auburn played home football games against their traditional rivals at neutral sites. This was partially due to the larger capacity and better amenities available at other stadiums but also due to the lack of accommodations and relative difficulty in traveling to Auburn before
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Shug Jordan became head coach of the Tigers in 1951. He was still coaching when his name was added to the stadium in 1973, making it the first stadium in the United States to be named for an active coach. The stadium's capacity more than tripled via three expansions during his 25 years at Auburn; it
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clash between Alabama and Auburn had been played at Legion Field since it was renewed on a permanent basis in 1948. Initially, it made sense to play the Iron Bowl at Legion Field, since neither school's home stadium at the time had nearly enough seats to accommodate the crowds attending the game. At
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because the stadium's adjoining field house was still under construction. The Auburn-Florida game was originally scheduled for December 2, 1939 in Montgomery. The game was rescheduled in order for the stadium to be dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, Auburn officials seemingly wanting the significance of
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freshmen teams. While the school was officially known as Alabama Polytechnic Institute until 1960, it had been popularly known as "Auburn" for years, and the decision to name the stadium as such reflected this. The stadium was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day (November 30) 1939 before the first varsity
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After years of negotiations, the two schools agreed to play the Iron Bowl in Auburn in odd-numbered years. Alabama first came to the Plains on December 2, 1989—a game that saw #11 Auburn upend undefeated and #2 Alabama 30–20. The 1991 game was played at Legion Field but has been played at Auburn in
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By the time Dye became head coach and athletic director at Auburn in 1981, calls to make the Iron Bowl a home-and-home series had grown to a fever pitch. Years later, Dye recalled that almost as soon as he sat down for the first time as head coach with his former mentor, legendary Crimson Tide head
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From the 1970s onward, however, Auburn fans increasingly felt chagrin at facing Alabama in Birmingham, particularly after the 1980s expansions allowed Jordan-Hare's capacity to eclipse that of Legion Field by over 2,000 seats. Legion Field had long been associated with Alabama football, even though
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In 2015, Auburn considered a complete reconstruction of the north end-zone section, which would have included new premium club seating and lounges, as well as establishing a new home locker room to replace the existing facility in the south end zone. The cost of this project was estimated at $ 145
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Jordan-Hare has underwent four modest expansions in the 21st century. Small areas of additional seating were added in 2000 and 2001, bringing the stadium capacity to 85,612 and 86,063 respectively. In 2004, an additional section was added to each end of the east upper deck as well as more luxury
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The stadium is frequently said to have opened with a capacity of 7,500; however, that was only the number of seats in the west grandstand (the lower half of the current facility's west stands). This is usually cited as the stadium's original capacity because the west grandstands were the only
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the occasion to dovetail with America's established Thanksgiving Day football tradition, a plan nearly thwarted by Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Franksgiving" decree. Had Alabama not chosen to observe Thanksgiving on its original date, the stadium likely would not have been dedicated until 1940.
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the city's explosive growth in the past few decades. For instance, at the time the stadium opened, there were only two gas stations in town with public restrooms. In its first decade after the stadium opened, Auburn only played a total of 12 true home games. Until 1960, all games against
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As Auburn became more accessible and the stadium expanded in capacity, the Tigers gradually moved their more important games to Jordan–Hare. By the 1980s, Alabama was Auburn's last major rival to have never played a true road game in Auburn. The yearly
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on the east-side exterior of the stadium. The paintings depicted the greatest players, teams, and moments from Auburn's football history to that date. Auburn updated the murals in 2006 and again in 2011 after the team's national championship in
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Auburn played some home games there well into the 1970s. Indeed, until the 1980s, most of Alabama's "home" football history took place in Birmingham, which was only 45 minutes east of Alabama's campus in
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video display was installed in the south end zone of Jordan–Hare Stadium. Auburn was the first Southeastern Conference school to install an HD video display and the second in the NCAA (after Texas'
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suites and additional general seating, giving the stadium a capacity of 87,451. Additional premium seats were added in 2023, expanding the stadium's capacity to its current 88,043.
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games in Auburn. Bryant's standing in the state was such that Dye knew it would be folly to attempt making the Iron Bowl a home-and-home series as long as Bryant was still alive.
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With the addition of the west upper deck in 1980 and the east upper deck in 1987, the stadium became the largest in the state of Alabama until the 2006 and 2010 expansion of
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The 2023 stadium upgrade not only added new premium seats but added new concession updates, a new team field entrance, and stadium WiFi improvements.
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Although Jordan-Hare Stadium is known primarily as a venue for football, it has hosted a handful of other events including an appearance by
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seated 61,261 when he retired in 1975. Under Jordan's watch, the stadium became a horseshoe in 1960, and a bowl in 1970.
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In the fall of 1947, Auburn students lobbied to rename the stadium Petrie Stadium in honor of
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The original capacity of Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium was twice as much as everyone says
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that could potentially see either school host a first-round playoff game in December.
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its height, Legion Field seated over 20,000 more people than Jordan-Hare.
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Before 1939, Auburn played its home games under Coach Jack Meagher at
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In 1998, artist Michael Taylor was commissioned to paint ten large
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Jordan-Hare Stadium is located in Alabama
Jordan-Hare Stadium is located in the United States
Auburn, Alabama
Coordinates
32°36′8″N 85°29′21″W / 32.60222°N 85.48917°W / 32.60222; -85.48917
Capacity
Auburn Tigers
Alabama Crimson Tide
Tifway 419 Bermuda Grass
Auburn Tigers
NCAA
Auburn High School Tigers
AHSAA
Alabama High School Athletic Association
auburntigers.com/jordan-hare-stadium
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JUR-dən
Auburn, Alabama
Auburn University
Auburn Tigers football team
stadium
Ralph "Shug" Jordan
Cliff Hare
Southern Conference
Pat Dye
seating capacity
12th largest
NCAA

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