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Davis Wade Stadium, officially known as Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field is the home venue for the Mississippi State Bulldogs football team.
Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field is a football stadium located on the campus of Mississippi State University. The stadium serves as the home for Mississippi State Bulldogs football team. Built in 1914, the stadium is the fourth oldest in American college football and has a seating capacity of 60,311.
Mississippi State Football Seating Chart at Davis Wade Stadium. View the interactive seat map with row numbers, seat views, tickets and more.
Find tickets from 3 dollars to #23 Missouri Tigers at Mississippi State Bulldogs Football on Saturday November 23 at 3:15 pm at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, MS
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STARKVILLE, Miss.—The Bulldogs meet the Lions this Saturday [Sept. 2] as Mississippi State opens its 2023 football season at home against non-conference opponent Southeastern Louisiana. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. in Davis Wade Stadium, and gates open two hours and 15 minutes prior to the game.
Davis Wade Stadium seating charts for all events including football. Seating charts for Mississippi State Bulldogs.
Davis Wade Stadium has been home to the Mississippi State Bulldogs football program since 1914. This is a walk through the 102-year history of Davis Wade Stadium – also known as Scott Field...
Scott Field, the second oldest college football stadium in the Football Bowl Subdivision, has been the home of the Mississippi State Bulldogs for more than a century. In 1914, a new stadium for the football program was constructed to replace Hardy Field.
Davis-Wade Stadium opened in 1914, which makes it the second-oldest college football stadium in the country – the facility was originally known as New Athletic Field, and the playing surface itself was named Scott Field, after Olympic runner and former player Donald Scott.