Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
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Vaught-Hemingway Stadium | |
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Hollingsworth Field | |
Location | Stadium Dr at All-American Dr University, MS 38677 |
Broke ground | 1912 |
Opened | October 1, 1915 |
Owner | University of Mississippi |
Operator | University of Mississippi |
Surface | AstroPlay artificial turf |
Former names | |
Hemingway Stadium (1915-1982) Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (1982-2002) |
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Tenants | |
University of Mississippi Rebels (NCAA) (1915-Present) | |
Capacity | |
60,850 |
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field is an outdoor football stadium located on the University of Mississippi's main campus in Oxford, Mississippi. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Ole Miss Rebels.
Built starting in 1915 as a federally-sponsored project, a series of expansions and renovations have gradually expanded the stadium and modernized its amenities, allowing the Rebels to play all of their home games on campus. Prior to the early 1990s, Ole Miss would play many of its big rivalry games, including the heated feuds with LSU and Mississippi State, at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in the state capital of Jackson, located approximately 170 miles south of the Ole Miss campus. The Ole Miss-MSU game, commonly referred to as the Egg Bowl, was held in Jackson every year from 1973 through 1990 before returning to a home-and-home series.
The most recent expansion, completed in 2002, replaced the south end zone bleachers with a rounded bowl, adding luxury boxes and covered club seating in an upper deck, as well as additional general admission seating for students and season ticket holders; these renovations expanded seating capacity by nearly 10,000, giving Vaught-Hemingway a capacity equal to that of the stadium in Jackson. Long-term plans call for similar improvements to the north end zone, to complete the "bowl".
Other notable upgrades include the installation of lights in 1990, a JumboTron in 1997 and the replacement of the natural grass turf, which had become increasingly hard to maintain, with an AstroPlay artificial turf surface in 2003.
In 2004, the adjacent indoor practice facility and locker room facility was opened, including a full-size artificial turf field.
[edit] Naming History
When the stadium opened, it was named for Judge William Hemingway, a professor of law and chairman of the University's Committee on Athletics. October 12, 1982 saw the addition of legendary Ole Miss coach Johnny Vaught's name to the stadium; September 5, 1998 saw the field named for longtime supporter Dr. Jerry Hollingsworth. Bringing the current official title to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field
[edit] Attendance Record
To date, the highest attendance at Vaught-Hemingway was in November 2003, when the Rebels faced the eventual SEC and national champion LSU Tigers. The official attendance was 62,552.
[edit] References
Football Stadiums of the Southeastern Conference |
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Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Florida) • Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama) • Commonwealth Stadium (Kentucky) • Davis Wade Stadium (Mississippi State) • Jordan-Hare Stadium (Auburn) • Neyland Stadium (Tennessee) • Razorback Stadium (Arkansas) • Sanford Stadium (Georgia) • Tiger Stadium (LSU) • Vanderbilt Stadium (Vanderbilt) • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (Ole Miss) • Williams-Brice Stadium (South Carolina) |