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Doak Campbell Stadium


Doak Campbell Stadium is the football stadium on the campus of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. It is the home venue for the university's Seminoles football team. The stadium was named for Doak S. Campbell, a past president of the university. The stadium is part of the University Center complex, a mixed-use facility encompassing office space, classrooms, a food court and souvenir store, and the skyboxes and press box for Doak Campbell Stadium. Following the latest expansion in 2003, the stadium has a seating capacity of 82,300. In 2004, the field was renamed Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium.

History

The stadium hosted its first game against the Randolph-Macon College Yellowjackets on October 7, 1950. At that time the facility had a seating capacity of 15,000.

Stadium capacities

Years Capacity
1950-1953 15,000
1954-1960 19,000
1961-1963 25,000
1964-1977 40,500
1978-1979 47,413
1980-1981 51,094
1982-1984 55,246
1985-1991 60,519
1992 70,123
1993 72,589
1995 77,500
1996-2001 80,000
2001-2002 82,000
2003- 82,300
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