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The stadium, named after FSU President Doak Campbell, hosted its first game against the Randolph-Macon College Yellow Jackets on October 7, 1950, with the Seminoles winning the game 40–7. At that time the facility had a seating capacity of 15,000 in what roughly corresponds to the lower half of the current facility's grandstands.
Doak Campbell Stadium: Sod Cemetery: 1962 Doak Campbell Stadium: South Gate: 1933 Dodd Hall: Scott Speicher Memorial 2018 Speicher Tennis Center Sportsmanship sculpture 2000 Doak Campbell Stadium: Robert M. Strozier statue 2016 Strozier Library Sundial at Bryan Hall #28: 1917 Bryan Hall John Thrasher statue 2022 Westcott Building: Unconquered ...
University Center FSU (officially Devoe L. Moore University Center) is a group of four brick buildings that surround Doak Campbell Stadium at the southwest corner of the campus of Florida State University. As the name suggests, the 800,000 ft² complex is the hub of administrative, athletic and booster activities.
About 10% of seating in Doak Campbell Stadium this season was considered premium. In 2025, it will be 13% while offering 10-12 unique experiences and price points.
The renovation of Doak Campbell Stadium is expected to be completed in the summer of 2025 before its season opener against Alabama. Chatham likes the progress that has been made on the west stands ...
The stadium was completed in 1950, and named Doak S. Campbell Stadium in his honor. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In June 2020 there was a student petition to remove his name from the stadium because of his opposition to admitting black students, and to rename it for former coach Bobby Bowden .
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Title: Dedication game at Doak Campbell Stadium: Tallahassee, Florida Date: October 7, 1950 General note: Aerial view of the dedication game during the inaugural season for FSU at Doak Campbell Stadium. FSU beat the Randolph-Macon College Yellowjackets 40-7.