Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Bobby Dodd Stadium | |
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| Stadium name | Bobby Dodd Stadium |
| Location | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
| Owner | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Operator | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Surface | Grass |
| Tenants | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football |
Bobby Dodd Stadium is a stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia, on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is home to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team and has hosted numerous events, including Atlantic Coast Conference games, National Collegiate Athletic Association tournaments, and concerts featuring The Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses, and Taylor Swift. The stadium is situated near Tech Tower, Bobby Dodd Way, and North Avenue, and is accessible via Interstate 75 and Interstate 85. It has also hosted events related to the Summer Olympics, FIFA World Cup, and Super Bowl.
The stadium was built in 1913 and has undergone several renovations and expansions since then, with significant contributions from John Heisman, William Alexander, and Bobby Dodd. It was originally known as Grant Field and was renamed in 1988 in honor of Bobby Dodd, a former Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football coach and College Football Hall of Fame inductee. The stadium has hosted many notable games, including the 1969 game between Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football and University of Notre Dame, which was attended by Vice President of the United States Spiro Agnew. It has also been the site of concerts by The Beatles, Elton John, and Kenny Chesney, and has been featured in films such as We Are Marshall and The Blind Side, which starred Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw.
The stadium's design is a blend of Art Deco and Modern architecture, with a seating capacity of over 55,000. It features a Grass playing surface, a Jumbotron video board, and a state-of-the-art sound system designed by Bose Corporation. The stadium's architecture is similar to that of Rose Bowl Stadium, Michigan Stadium, and Beaver Stadium, and has been influenced by the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright and I.M. Pei. The stadium is also equipped with LED lighting and a FieldTurf practice field, which is used by the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team for practice and training, under the guidance of coaches such as Paul Johnson and Geoff Collins.
The stadium has a seating capacity of over 55,000, with various seating options, including club seats, suite seats, and general admission seating. The stadium has hosted many sold-out games, including the 2014 game between Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football and University of Georgia, which was attended by Governor of Georgia Nathan Deal and Senator Johnny Isakson. The stadium's attendance records have been influenced by the team's performance in the Atlantic Coast Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, as well as the presence of notable players such as Calvin Johnson, Demaryius Thomas, and Justin Thomas.
The stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions since its construction, including a major renovation in 2003 that added new seating, concourse areas, and a video board. The renovation was designed by HOK Sport and constructed by Beers Construction Company, with input from Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football coaches and players, such as Chan Gailey and Paul Johnson. The stadium has also undergone renovations to improve accessibility and amenities, including the addition of elevators, ramps, and restrooms, as well as the installation of Wi-Fi and cell phone infrastructure, provided by AT&T and Verizon Communications.
The stadium is home to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team and has hosted numerous events, including Atlantic Coast Conference games, National Collegiate Athletic Association tournaments, and concerts featuring The Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses, and Taylor Swift. The stadium has also hosted events related to the Summer Olympics, FIFA World Cup, and Super Bowl, as well as high school football games and band competitions, such as the Bands of America championship, which has featured performances by University of Michigan and University of Texas marching bands. The stadium is also used for Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets athletic events, including track and field and soccer games, which are coached by Alan Drosky and Rodney Harmon.
The stadium features a range of facilities and amenities, including concession stands, restrooms, and merchandise booths selling Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets gear, such as Nike and Under Armour apparel. The stadium also has a club lounge and suite areas that offer premium amenities, including catering and bar service, provided by Aramark and Delaware North. The stadium is also equipped with first aid facilities and security personnel, provided by Atlanta Police Department and FBI, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for fans, who can also visit nearby attractions such as Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and Centennial Olympic Park. Category:Sports venues in Atlanta