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Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field
Click here to locate Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field on the MSU campus map. • Turman Fieldhouse Raucous crowds have become the norm at Mississippi State's Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field, where Dan Mullen and the football Bulldogs will play an exciting seven-game home schedule in 20010. Named for Don Magruder
Scott, an Olympic sprinter and one of the University's first football stars, the
95-year-old historic facility (the nation's second-oldest Division I-A campus
football stadium) has undergone four renovation and expansion projects during
its history. The newest addition
however is one of college football's largest high definition video boards in the
south end zone of the stadium. The $6.1 million true HD board spans the roof of
the Leo Seal M-Club Centre in the south end zone at Scott Field. The new board
measures 152 feet wide by 135 feet, 6 inches tall, with a main HD screen 111
feet wide by 47 feet high. It is the largest true high definition board in the
Southeastern Conference and the second largest nationally. During the 2009 campaign, Bulldog fans smashed nearly all stadium records that had been previously set. During the seven-game schedule, a total of 376,544 fans entered Davis Wade Stadium, smashing the old record by nearly 70,000. The home campaign also saw a record average 53,792 fans a game while notching four of the stadium’s top six crowds ever. The single-game record was set on Nov. 14 as 58,103 watched as the Bulldogs played Alabama. MSU, which won
16-straight home games between 1998-2000, averaged a school-record 49,296 fans
for its six home games in 2007, and looks to eclipse that mark in 2009.
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