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Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (in full Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium), [5] popularly known as "The Swamp", is a football stadium in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located on the campus of the University of Florida and is the home field of the Florida Gators football team.
Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium: 1930 2017 Football stadium: 419,969 sq ft (39,016.4 m 2) Florida Pool: 1930 1930 Recreational pool: 9,000 sq ft (840 m 2) University Police Building: Rudolph Weaver: 1930 1989 Campus police: 4,780 sq ft (444 m 2) Infirmary Hall: Rudolph Weaver: 1931 1975 Student health care: 49,254 sq ft ...
The James G. Pressly Stadium at Percy Beard Track is a 4,500-seat dual-purpose stadium located on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida. The stadium is home to the Florida Gators women's soccer team and the men's and women's Florida Gators track and field teams. The facility was renamed in honor of university alumnus James G ...
Two teams coming off tough losses meet Saturday night at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium when the Kentucky Wildcats take on the Florida Gators. The SEC football game is scheduled to start at 7:45 p.m.
The facility is located on the northern side of the university's campus, between its football field, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field, and the James W. "Bill" Heavener Complex athletic training center. The entire facility was known as the O'Connell Center from 1980 until 2016.
The latest rendition of the Florida-Georgia football rivalry returns at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. But it won't take place in Sanford Stadium or in The Swamp. Outside of a few seasons, the rivalry ...
The playing field was named for Carl E. "Tootie" Perry, a former Florida Gators football player who was the Gators' first All-Southern selection in 1920 and 1921 and team captain in 1921. Perry's family formerly owned the land on which the baseball stadium was built, and donated the land to the university.
Florida’s bowl chances are suddenly incredibly realistic after the Gators beat No. 22 LSU, 27-16. After LSU kicked a field goal to cut Florida’s lead to four with 5:18 to go, the Gators made ...