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It previously served as the home stadium for Riverdale and Oakland high schools, for a long period when those schools did not have stadiums. It later was the home stadium for Siegel High School for a short period, when construction for a stadium was delayed. The stadium is named for Middle Tennessee State University football coach Johnny Floyd.
The 2025 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team will represent Middle Tennessee State University as a member of Conference USA (C-USA) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Blue Raiders are expected to be led by Derek Mason in his second year as the head coach.
Middle Tennessee's rivalry with Troy, now dormant following Middle Tennessee's 2013 move to Conference USA, is known as the Battle for the Palladium. [38] Troy and Middle Tennessee first played each other in 1936, [39] but it wasn't until 2003 that schools started playing annually for the Palladium Trophy. [38] Middle Tennessee leads the series ...
Stadium City State Team Conference Capacity ... 2012 vs. Middle Tennessee) 1974 [37] 2002 ... Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium: Murfreesboro: TN: Middle Tennessee: CUSA:
They play their home games at Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 30,788. Middle Tennessee began playing football in 1911 as a small-college program. Following the NCAA's reclassification into divisions in 1973, the Blue Raiders competed as a Division II program for five seasons before moving up to the Division I-AA (now ...
A Middle Tennessee State football equipment trailer was uprooted and blown around during a strong storm on campus Monday. No injuries were reported.
Middle Tennessee has had 15 head coaches including Johnny "Red" Floyd, the man who the football stadium is named after. The football team has won 12 conference titles, the most recent being in 2006. That year, the Blue Raiders won their second Sun Belt Conference championship and received a bid to play in the Motor City Bowl in Detroit, Mich ...
Meanwhile, work continues on the $66 million Student-Athlete Performance Center on the north end of Floyd Stadium that is set to be completed by next summer. Read the full recap at mtsunews.com.