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Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field
Click here to locate Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field on the MSU campus map. • Turman Fieldhouse Coming off a 2011 season that had a record average of 55,949 rabid Bulldog fans attend each game, Head Football Coach Dan Mullen and the Mississippi State Bulldogs return to the boisterous atmosphere of Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field, where State will play an electrifying seven-game home schedule, highlighted by a Snow Bowl rematch and a fiery clash against preseason top-10 Arkansas. Christened after Olympic sprinter Don Magruder Scott, one State's first football superstars, the 96-year-old historic facility (the nation's second-oldest Division I-A campus football stadium) has undergone four renovation and expansion projects during its history. Thanks
to 16 consecutive home sellouts entering the 2012 season, more than $100
million in football projects will have been initiated in the next few months.
Of that figure, $80 million of it is for Davis Wade expansion, which will include
5,000 to 7,000 new seats. One of the most talked about features at Davis Wade however is one of college football's largest high-definition video boards, located in the south end zone of the stadium. The $6.1 million true HD board spans the roof of the Leo Seal M-Club Center in the south end zone at Scott Field. The board measures 152 feet wide by 135 feet, 6 inches tall, with a main HD screen 111 feet wide by 47 feet high. It is the largest true high definition board in the Southeastern Conference and the second largest nationally. The
latest expansion came in the summer of 2000 and raised capacity to 55,082 with
the addition of 50 skyboxes and 1,700 club-level seats. The expansion continued
into the 2001 season with the addition of 7,000 upper-deck seats. The entire
project, completed at a cost in excess of $30 million, was made possible, in
large part, by a financial commitment from the late Floyd Davis Wade Sr., of
Meridian, Miss., for whom the stadium itself is now named. During the 2010 campaign, Bulldog fans smashed nearly all stadium records that had been previously set. During the seven-game schedule, a total of 384,995 fans entered Davis Wade Stadium, smashing the 2009 record by over 8,000. The home campaign also saw a record average 54,999 fans a game while notching three of the stadium's top five crowds ever (Georgia, UAB, Arkansas). The home campaign witnessed the Bulldogs win at least five home games for the sixth time in school history. This past season, Mullen and his program watched as each game recorded a top-15 all-time attendance mark at Davis Wade Stadium, including 57,871 against Alabama (second) and 56,924 vs. LSU (fourth). The 335,695 total fans to watch a game in Starkville last fall was the highest ever for a six-game schedule at Davis Wade Stadium. Scott Field's playing surface, which hosted 16-straight home victories between 1998-2000, is lush Hybrid Bermuda Grass (Certified Tifway 419), complete with a brand-new underground drainage and irrigation system. The field is encircled by a holly-lined sideline fence and end zone landscaping.
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