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Latest revision as of 09:41, 23 February 2024
Location | Auburn, Alabama |
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Opened | November 9, 1939 |
Other Names | Cliff Hare Stadium (1949-73) Auburn Stadium (1939-49) |
Tenants | Auburn Tigers (1939-present) |
Jordan-Hare Stadium is the playing venue for the Auburn Tigers college football team located on campus in Auburn, Alabama. The stadium is named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, who owns the most wins in school history, and Cliff Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team as well as Dean of the Auburn University School of Chemistry and President of the Southern Conference. On November 19, 2005, the playing field at the stadium was named in honor of former Auburn coach and athletic director Pat Dye. The venue is now known as Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
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List of college football stadiums
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