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Vanderbilt Commodores at Alabama Crimson Tide Football

Sat, Oct 4, 2025

11:59 PM

Bryant-Denny Stadium

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Vanderbilt Commodores at Alabama Crimson Tide Football

Bryant–Denny Stadium, formerly known as Denny Stadium, is an outdoor stadium located at 920 Paul W Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The stadium was open to the public on September 28, 1929, with a construction cost of $196,000. The architecture of the venue is designed by Atwood and Nash, Inc., Architects, and Engineers. It has a current seating capacity of 101,821 people, which is also the record attendance. The stadium is under the ownership of the University of Alabama and operated by the same. It underwent several expansions starting from the year 1937 and ending in 2010. It currently serves home to Alabama Crimson Tide football team of SEC (NCAA) and the Alabama High School Athletic Association (since 2009 in every odd-numbered year). Bryant–Denny Stadium is the fourth-largest stadium in the Southeastern Conference, seventh-largest in the entire United States, and eighth-largest across the Globe. The stadium is planned to get majorly renovated in the upcoming year (2020) while the recent addition of the new LED lights was unveiled on the night of August 12, 2019, including a crimson-hued light display by the new installations.
Bryant–Denny Stadium hosted many memorable games including 1994 shootout between Alabama's Jay Barker and Georgia's Eric Zeier, the Roman Harper-forced fumble against Tennessee in 2005, Terrence Cody's field goal block against Tennessee, Marvin Constant's goal-line stop against LSU quarterback Josh Booty in 1999, and a few more. It also hosts the Super Seven in odd-numbered years, with Jordan–Hare taking the games in even-numbered years.
The venue has been declared as one of the best stadiums to watch football several times. It also ranked the fourth most robust place to play in the nation and third in the SEC behind Florida and LSU by the NCAA Football 11. Sporting News ranks the stadium first while Bleacher Report has listed its fifth toughest and the 2nd best stadium in the country.

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