Indian Stadium

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Indian Stadium
Indian Stadium seen from the Southwest corner of the field.
Location Arkansas State University,
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Opened 1974
Owner Arkansas State University
Operator Arkansas State University
Surface Pro Green
Construction cost $2.5 million
Tenants Arkansas State University Indians (NCAA) (1974-Present)
Capacity 33,410

Indian Stadium is located on the campus of Arkansas State University and is home to their college football team, the Indians. The stadium is simply named after the nickname and mascot of the school, the Indians. The stadium currently has a capacity of 33,410.

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The construction of Indian Stadium was finished in 1974 and the Arkansas State football team began play there the same year. The original cost of the stadium was $2.5 million of which $1.4 million was raised by friends and alumni of the university. The first game played in the stadium was on September 28, 1974 against Louisiana Tech University and Arkansas State lost 21 - 7. The first victory in the stadium was a 14 - 7 win over Eastern Michigan University on October 5, 1974. A dedication game was played on November 2, 1974 against Northeast Louisiana University and Arkansas State won the game 17 - 14.

The stadium originally had a capacity of 16,343 when it first opened. This was upgraded in 1980 to a capacity of 18,709. Further expansion was completed in 1991, when Arkansas State moved up to Division I and new capacity requirements had to be met to keep up with this status. The grandstand was double-decked with seats and Indian Stadium had a four level press area that includes the press box and two donor levels: Happy Hunting Grounds and Chiefs Council. The area also includes a photo deck complete with an area for filming, Visiting Team AD Suite and coaches booths for both teams. In 2001, a video/scoreboard was erected in the South end zone which cost more than a million dollars to purchase and construct.

In 2002, more changes came to the stadium. The players and coaches of the school moved into a brand new complex that included office space for coaches, dressing rooms, meeting rooms, and player lounges. When these areas are not being used by staff and players they are used for several different purposes. These areas become suites used during football games, academic study areas for players and students, conference rooms, alumni functions, booster meetings, and recruitment purposes. The complex now houses a place known as the Performance Enhancement Center. Inside this center there are several different areas that include the Athletic Training Center, Strength and Conditioning Center, Student-Athletic Academic Success Center, a computer lab, and other various offices and rooms. In 2005, it was announced that Arkansas State University would replace the natural Bermuda grass field with FieldTurf at a cost of $500,000. However, Pro Green synthetic grass was installed in Indian Stadium prior to the start of the 2006 season. [1]

The largest crowd ever in attendance at Indian Stadium saw Arkansas State take on the 25th ranked Tigers from the University of Memphis in 2004. The final attendance stood at 30,427 and was designated as a sellout. Arkansas State lost the game 47 - 35. The record before was a crowd of 29,465, that watched the Indians play the University of Central Arkansas Bears. The best average attendance in the stadium's history was during the 2006 season when Arkansas State drew an average of 17,882 spectators in the stadium.[citation needed]

The stadium was also used for a very brief period to showcase a game between the two largest high schools in the Jonesboro-area. The game pitted Jonesboro High School against cross-town rival Nettleton High School. The game was suspended temporarily after Jonesboro won the first two games in blowouts. The average stadium attendance for these game was over 7,000. The rivalry was renewed for the 2006 high school football season and the two schools again play in Indian Stadium for the game. Jonesboro won the 2006 game, but it was closer than the previous games. The final score was 44-38.

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