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  • Jordan–Hare Stadium
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  • On November 19, 2005, the playing field at the stadium was named Pat Dye Field in honor of former Auburn coach and athletic director Pat Dye. The stadium reached its current seating capacity of 87,451 with the 2004 expansion and is the twelfth largest stadium in the NCAA. By the end of the 2006 season, it was estimated that 19,308,753 spectators had attended a football game in Jordan–Hare. Jordan–Hare Stadium regularly makes lists of the best gameday atmospheres and most intimidating places to play.
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Former names
  • Cliff Hare Stadium
  • Auburn Stadium
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expanded
  • 9223372036854775807
construction cost
  • 1446900.0
Title
stadium name
  • Jordan–Hare Stadium
Operator
  • Auburn University
general contractor
  • Murphy Pond/R.M. Construction
Before
Surface
  • Grass
Years
  • 1939
After
seating capacity
  • 7500
  • 21500
  • 34500
  • 44500
  • 61261
  • 72169
  • 85214
  • 85612
  • 86063
  • 87451
Architect
  • Warren, Knight, and Davis
Opened
  • 1939-11-09
Owner
tenants
  • Auburn Tigers
  • Auburn High School Tigers
Location
  • 251
abstract
  • On November 19, 2005, the playing field at the stadium was named Pat Dye Field in honor of former Auburn coach and athletic director Pat Dye. The stadium reached its current seating capacity of 87,451 with the 2004 expansion and is the twelfth largest stadium in the NCAA. By the end of the 2006 season, it was estimated that 19,308,753 spectators had attended a football game in Jordan–Hare. Jordan–Hare Stadium regularly makes lists of the best gameday atmospheres and most intimidating places to play.
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