- Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Gerald J. Ford Stadium
nickname =
location = 5800 Ownby Dr
Dallas, TX 75205
broke_ground = 1999
opened = September 2, 2000
closed =
demolished =
owner = Southern Methodist University
operator = Southern Methodist University
surface =FieldTurf
construction_cost = USD 42 million
architect = Ellerbe Becket
former_names =
tenants = SMU Mustangs (NCAA) (2000-Present)
seating_capacity = 32,000Gerald J. Ford Stadium is a
stadium inHighland Park, Texas , one of the two "Park Cities" that form an enclave of Dallas. The stadium is used primarily for football, and it is home to the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Mustangs and is frequently used for local high school football games. It was the last on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I-A (now Division I FBS) to open in the 20th century.The building stands on the site of the former
Ownby Stadium , the school's previous on-campus football stadium. Ownby was demolished starting in late October 1998 in order to clear the land designated for the new stadium. Ford Stadium opened on September 2, 2000 with a football game against theUniversity of Kansas . The north-south oriented stadium is bowl-shaped, with stands on three sides (west, east, and north). SMU can one day develop south side seating, extending the stadium's seating capacity to 45,000.The stadium is named after
Gerald J. Ford (who should not be confused with former US President Gerald "R." Ford), a billionaire banker who provided most of the funding for its construction.Outside the northeast corner of the stadium is
Doak Walker Plaza, honoring the formerHeisman Trophy winner and SMU's greatest football star. The plaza includes a life-sized replica of theDoak Walker Award trophy, awarded annually to the nation's topcollege football running back . The northwest corner is connected to the Loyd All-Sports Center, which contains locker, training, and office space for SMU athletics, as well as the Spirit Shop, the office of the Alumni Association, and the Athlete Education Center.On September 4, 2004, the attendance record was set at Gerald J. Ford Stadium when 34,495 people watched the
Texas Tech Red Raiders face off against theSMU Mustangs . Texas Tech won the game 27–13.External links
* [http://smumustangs.collegesports.com/facilities/ford-stadium.html Gerald J. Ford Stadium from SMUMustangs.com]
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