Joe Aillet Stadium

Joe Aillet Stadium

Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Joe Aillet Stadium
nickname =


location = Stadium Blvd
Ruston, LA 71272
broke_ground =
opened = September 28, 1968
closed =
demolished =
owner = Louisiana Tech University
operator = Louisiana Tech University
surface = FieldTurf
construction_cost =
architect =
former_names = Louisiana Tech Stadium (1968-72)
tenants = Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (NCAA) 1968-Present
seating_capacity = 30,600

Joe Aillet Stadium (formerly Louisiana Tech Stadium) is a stadium in Ruston, Louisiana, USA. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs.

The stadium opened on September 28, 1968 with Terry Bradshaw leading the Bulldogs over East Carolina, 35-7. The stadium, which originally sat 23,000, was named on November 11, 1972 in honor of Joe Aillet, who coached for twenty-seven seasons, finally retiring just two years before his namesake was built. In 1985, luxury boxes were added to the stadium's press box, and in 1989 the stadium's capacity was raised by 7,600 seats to its current capacity. The current FieldTurf field was installed in 2006. The seating is made of the two large bowed grandstands on either side of the field, built into a natural bowl. The press box and skyboxes are on the west side. On top of the south endzone berm is a cannon that is fired off after every Tech touchdown, and "The Spirit of '88," a bronze bulldog statue which commemorates the school's first season in Division I-A. A fieldhouse is located behind the south hill. There are scoreboards behind both endzone berms, and the stadium features eight banks of lights surrounding the field, 150 feet above the playing surface.

In addition to Bradshaw, Tech's most famous football alumnus, the stadium has also seen other pro players, such as Willie Roaf, Troy Edwards and Tim Rattay, don Tech's red and blue uniforms. Rattay was involved in the first-ever matchup of future pro quarterbacks at the stadium, facing off against UCF's Daunte Culpepper in 1998. The previous season saw the largest crowd in school history of 28,714 for a 17-16 victory by the Bulldogs over UL-Monroe. The first nationally-televised game at the stadium came in 2002 against Fresno State, and the stadium's greatest upset came against that same team in October 2004, when the 17th-ranked Fresno State Bulldogs were upset by Louisiana Tech.

The Louisiana Tech Lady Techster soccer team has also used Joe Aillet Stadium as its home facility since the program's inception in 2004. The first Lady Techster soccer game in the stadium came on Aug. 28, 2005, as the Techsters earned the program's initial victory with a 2-0 win over Mississippi Valley State. Tech soccer moved into the stadium permanently beginning with the 2006 season, and has an overall record of 9-9-3 through the 2007 season in games played at the stadium.

On Aug. 30, 2008, Louisiana Tech beat Mississippi State University 22-14 in the season opener for both teams. It was the first-ever visit by a school from a BCS conference to Joe Aillet Stadium.

External links

* [http://www.latechsports.com/jas.php Joe Aillet Stadium at LaTech Sports.com]


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