- Ladd Peebles Stadium
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Ladd-Peebles Stadium
nickname =
location = 1621 Virginia Street
Mobile, AL 36604
broke_ground =
opened =1948
closed =
demolished =
owner =Mobile, Alabama
operator =Mobile, Alabama
surface = Grass (1948-2004)FieldTurf (2004-present)
construction_cost =
architect =
former_names = Ernest F. Ladd Memorial Stadium
tenants = Mobile County High schools
Senior Bowl (1951 -Present)
GMAC Bowl (1999 -Present)University of South Alabama (2009 -)
seating_capacity = 40,646
50,000 (maximum)Ladd Peebles Stadium (formerly Ernest F. Ladd Memorial Stadium) is a
stadium inMobile, Alabama . It is primarily used forAmerican football , and is the home field for theSenior Bowl and theGMAC Bowl . It opened in1948 and has a seating capacity of 40,646.cite web|title="About Ladd-Peebles Stadium"|work="Ladd-Peebles Stadium Official Website"|url=http://www.laddpeeblesstadium.com/|accessdate=2008-01-21]It was originally named for Ernest F. Ladd, a local banking magnate who died in
1941 . In 1997, it was renamed to honor E.B. Peebles, a civic leader who was instrumental in the revitalization of the Senior Bowl.In addition to football, the stadium is also used for
concerts (maximum capacity 50,000),boxing matches, high school graduations, trade shows, and festivals.cite web|title="About Ladd-Peebles Stadium"|work="Ladd-Peebles Stadium Official Website"|url=http://www.laddpeeblesstadium.com/|accessdate=2008-01-21]Ed Sullivan ,Jimmy Buffett , and many other entertainers have performed at Ladd Peebles Stadium.History
The stadium was constructed in 1948 with private funding from a local banker wishing to create a permanent honor to his mentor, Ernest F. Ladd. The stadium's first game was a meeting between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the
Vanderbilt Commodores on October 2, 1948 which ended in a 14–14 tie.cite web|title="About Ladd-Peebles Stadium"|work="Ladd-Peebles Stadium Official Website"|url=http://www.laddpeeblesstadium.com/|accessdate=2008-01-21] In 1951, the newSenior Bowl moved from Jacksonville to Mobile, where it has been played in Ladd Peebles ever since.In 1997, Ladd Peebles Stadium underwent a $8.1 million renovation that resulted in a new press box featuring a 120-seat club level and luxury suites, new scoreboards, new PA and lighting systems, new locker rooms, new restrooms, an expansion of the concourse areas, and new concession stands, as well as the stadium offices.cite web|title="Stadium"|work="Ladd-Peebles Stadium Official Website"|url=http://www.laddpeeblesstadium.com/stadium.asp|accessdate=2008-01-21] In 1999, the stadium hosted the inaugural Mobile Bowl, which continues today as the
GMAC Bowl matching teams from theMid-American Conference andConference USA .In 2004, the stadium selected and installed
FieldTurf as its new playing surface. [cite web |url=http://www.artificialturf.org/display.cfm?newsID=754 |title=Mobile's Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Home of the Senior Bowl, Selects FieldTurf |date=2004-07-06 |accessdate=2007-12-08] On December 6, 2007 the Board of Trustees at theUniversity of South Alabama approved adding football to its intercollegiate athletics program. The move came with the announcement that the team would call Ladd-Peebles Stadium home for at least seven years. [ [http://www.usajaguars.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=8300&ATCLID=1349218 BOARD OF TRUSTEES VOTES TO ADD NCAA FOOTBALL - USAJaguars.com—Official Web Site of University of South Alabama Athletics ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.laddpeeblesstadium.com Ladd Peebles Stadium]
succession box
title = Home of theGMAC Bowl
years = 1999 – present
before = First stadium
after = Currentsuccession box
title = Home of theSouth Alabama Jaguars
years = 2009 – future
before = First stadium
after = TBD
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