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Ladd–Peebles Stadium

Ladd–Peebles Stadium (formerly Ernest F. Ladd Memorial Stadium) is a stadium located in Mobile, Alabama. Opened in 1948,[1] it has a seating capacity of 33,471. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field for the Senior Bowl, the LendingTree Bowl through the 2020 season, and the University of South Alabama Jaguars through the 2019 season.[2] After the 2019 season, the Jaguars moved to the new on-campus Hancock Whitney Stadium.[3] In addition to football, the stadium is also used for concerts (maximum capacity 50,000), boxing matches, high school graduations, trade shows, and festivals.[2] Numerous entertainers have performed at Ladd–Peebles Stadium.[2]

Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Looking west in 2003
Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Location in Alabama
Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Location in the United States
Former namesErnest F. Ladd Memorial Stadium (1948–1997)
Location1621 Virginia Street
Mobile, Alabama, U.S.
Coordinates30°40′23″N 88°04′34″W / 30.673°N 88.076°W / 30.673; -88.076
OwnerCity of Mobile
OperatorCity of Mobile
Capacity40,000 (football, 2011–present)
40,646 (football, 1969–2010)
40,605 (football, 1958–1968)
36,000 (football, 1948–1957)
50,000 (concerts)
SurfaceFieldTurf (2004–present)
Natural grass (1948–2004)
Construction
OpenedOctober 2, 1948
76 years ago
Construction cost$10 million (renovations)
ArchitectClark Geer & Latham and Associates, Inc. (renovations)
Tenants
Mobile County High schools
Alabama Crimson Tide (alternate site) NCAA (1948-1968)
Auburn Tigers (alternate site) NCAA (1948-1955)
Southern Miss Golden Eagles (alternate site) NCAA (1950-1974)
Senior Bowl (NCAA) (1951–2020)
Alabama State Hornets (alternate site) NCAA (1974-2009)
Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic (1988–2010)
Mobile Admirals (RFL) (1999)
LendingTree Bowl (NCAA) (1999–2020)
South Alabama Jaguars (NCAA) (2009–2019)

History edit

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, a local banking magnate who died in 1941, with the stadium initially carrying the name "Ernest F. Ladd Memorial Stadium". On May 4 and 5 of 1955, a tour headlining country and western stars Hank Snow, Faron Young, The Wilburn Brothers, Mother Maybelle, The Carter Sisters (including June, the future Mrs. Johnny Cash), Jimmy Rogers Snow, The Davis Sisters, Onie Wheeler and a still unknown Elvis Presley played two nightly shows there. More than 40 years later, in 1997, it was renamed "Ladd-Peebles Stadium", continuing to honor Ladd, but also honoring E. B. Peebles, a civic leader who was instrumental in the revitalization of the Senior Bowl.[2]

Renovations edit

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.[4]

In 2004, the stadium selected and installed FieldTurf as its new playing surface.[5]

On December 6, 2008, the Board of Trustees at the University 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. In 2020, the Jaguars moved to their new on-campus stadium.[6]

The stadium underwent a $2.2 million facelift which also includes the construction of 11 luxury sky boxes on the stadium's west side. The project was finished at the beginning of the 2009 season.

Events edit

The stadium's first game was in 1948, between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Vanderbilt Commodores on October 2,[1] with the Tide scoring on the final play for a 14–14 tie.[2][7] From 1948 to 1968, with the exceptions of 1960 and 1962, the Crimson Tide played one game per year in Ladd Stadium. In 1958, Paul "Bear" Bryant coached his first game as Alabama's head coach in Ladd Stadium when the Crimson Tide fell 13–3 to LSU. Notable Tigers that year were Billy Cannon and Johnny Robinson.[8]

The Senior Bowl played its inaugural edition at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville in January 1950, then moved to Mobile, where it was played in Ladd–Peebles until January 2020. The game moved to the University of South Alabama's on-campus Hancock Whitney Stadium in 2021.[9][10]

Ladd–Peebles Stadium also played host to numerous other major college games over the years. Auburn played eight games at Ladd from 1948 to 1955, playing the likes of Clemson, Florida, and Ole Miss. The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg was also a consistent Ladd Stadium tenant, as the Golden Eagles played seventeen games there from 1950 through 1974; Southern Miss opponents included Texas A&M, Florida State, and Alabama.

Beginning in 1974, the stadium began hosting the Gulf Coast Classic, an Alabama State University homecoming game against a fellow Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) opponent.

In 1988, the stadium hosted the first Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic, an annual football event that features the best senior high school players and top collegiate prospects from Mississippi against the best from Alabama. The event has since been moved to Montgomery and is now played in December.[11]

In 1999, the self-styled "major league of spring football", the Regional Football League, played its only season. The league champions were the Mobile Admirals, who hosted the RFL Bowl at Land-Peebles on June 20, 1999, and defeated the Houston Outlaws, 14-12, in front of a crowd announced as 5,571. The league folded soon thereafter.

In December 1999, the stadium hosted the inaugural Mobile Alabama Bowl. Held annually since then, the game has undergone several name changes due to sponsorship agreements; as of November 2019 it is known as the LendingTree Bowl.[12] Formerly matching teams from the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA, the bowl announced a new agreement in 2009 to annually feature teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Mid-American Conference beginning with the 2010 game.[2] The agreement, however, was canceled after one year and the bowl's matchup now consists of the Mid-American Conference facing the Sun Belt Conference.

On September 13, 2014, attendance at a game between the South Alabama Jaguars and the Mississippi State Bulldogs was 38,129; it was the first sell-out in the Jaguars' football history; however, the Bulldogs won, 35–3.[13][14]

On August 21, 2015, from 20,000 to 30,000 people gathered at the stadium for a rally for 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump.[15][16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Alabama-Vandy kickoff is set for 2:30 today". Tuscaloosa News. (Alabama). United Press. October 2, 1948. p. 1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "About Ladd–Peebles Stadium". Ladd–Peebles Stadium Official Website. Retrieved January 21, 2008.
  3. ^ Stephenson, Creg (January 15, 2019). "South Alabama, Hancock Whitney Bank agree to 10-year football stadium naming rights deal". al.com. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  4. ^ . Ladd–Peebles Stadium Official Website. Archived from the original on January 15, 2008. Retrieved January 21, 2008.
  5. ^ "Mobile's Ladd–Peebles Stadium, Home of the Senior Bowl, Selects FieldTurf". July 6, 2004. Retrieved December 8, 2007.
  6. ^ BOARD OF TRUSTEES VOTES TO ADD NCAA FOOTBALL
  7. ^ Dopson, Roland (October 3, 1948). "Alabama scores on last play to tie Vandy 14-14". Tuscaloosa News. (Alabama). United Press. p. 8.
  8. ^ Land, Charles (September 28, 1958). "Fighting Tide bows, 13 to 3". Tuscaloosa News. (Alabama). p. 1.
  9. ^ "Senior Bowl Announces Deal with the University of South Alabama" (Press release). Senior Bowl.
  10. ^ Stephenson, Creg (March 4, 2020). "Senior Bowl to be played at South Alabama's Hancock Whitney Stadium beginning in 2021". AL.com. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  11. ^ "Alabama - Mississippi 29th Annual All-Star Game".
  12. ^ "Mobile's college bowl game renamed LendingTree Bowl". WALA-TV. November 15, 2019. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  13. ^ "Saturday's South Alabama-Mississippi State game officially a sellout, first in Jags' program history". AL.com.
  14. ^ "Dak Prescott runs, throws, even catches Mississippi State past South Alabama". AL.com.
  15. ^ Carlos Gieseken (August 22, 2015). "Trump draws huge crowd for speech at Alabama stadium". USA Today. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
  16. ^ "Donald Trump 2016: Mobile, Alabama rally and the ghost of George Wallace". POLITICO.

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Ladd Peebles Stadium formerly Ernest F Ladd Memorial Stadium is a stadium located in Mobile Alabama Opened in 1948 1 it has a seating capacity of 33 471 It is primarily used for American football and is the home field for the Senior Bowl the LendingTree Bowl through the 2020 season and the University of South Alabama Jaguars through the 2019 season 2 After the 2019 season the Jaguars moved to the new on campus Hancock Whitney Stadium 3 In addition to football the stadium is also used for concerts maximum capacity 50 000 boxing matches high school graduations trade shows and festivals 2 Numerous entertainers have performed at Ladd Peebles Stadium 2 Ladd Peebles StadiumLooking west in 2003Ladd Peebles StadiumLocation in AlabamaShow map of AlabamaLadd Peebles StadiumLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesErnest F Ladd Memorial Stadium 1948 1997 Location1621 Virginia StreetMobile Alabama U S Coordinates30 40 23 N 88 04 34 W 30 673 N 88 076 W 30 673 88 076OwnerCity of MobileOperatorCity of MobileCapacity40 000 football 2011 present 40 646 football 1969 2010 40 605 football 1958 1968 36 000 football 1948 1957 50 000 concerts SurfaceFieldTurf 2004 present Natural grass 1948 2004 ConstructionOpenedOctober 2 194876 years agoConstruction cost 10 million renovations ArchitectClark Geer amp Latham and Associates Inc renovations TenantsMobile County High schoolsAlabama Crimson Tide alternate site NCAA 1948 1968 Auburn Tigers alternate site NCAA 1948 1955 Southern Miss Golden Eagles alternate site NCAA 1950 1974 Senior Bowl NCAA 1951 2020 Alabama State Hornets alternate site NCAA 1974 2009 Alabama Mississippi All Star Classic 1988 2010 Mobile Admirals RFL 1999 LendingTree Bowl NCAA 1999 2020 South Alabama Jaguars NCAA 2009 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 Renovations 2 Events 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe stadium was constructed in 1948 with private funding from a local banker wishing to create a permanent honor to his mentor Ernest F Ladd a local banking magnate who died in 1941 with the stadium initially carrying the name Ernest F Ladd Memorial Stadium On May 4 and 5 of 1955 a tour headlining country and western stars Hank Snow Faron Young The Wilburn Brothers Mother Maybelle The Carter Sisters including June the future Mrs Johnny Cash Jimmy Rogers Snow The Davis Sisters Onie Wheeler and a still unknown Elvis Presley played two nightly shows there More than 40 years later in 1997 it was renamed Ladd Peebles Stadium continuing to honor Ladd but also honoring E B Peebles a civic leader who was instrumental in the revitalization of the Senior Bowl 2 Renovations edit 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 4 In 2004 the stadium selected and installed FieldTurf as its new playing surface 5 On December 6 2008 the Board of Trustees at the University 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 In 2020 the Jaguars moved to their new on campus stadium 6 The stadium underwent a 2 2 million facelift which also includes the construction of 11 luxury sky boxes on the stadium s west side The project was finished at the beginning of the 2009 season Events editThe stadium s first game was in 1948 between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Vanderbilt Commodores on October 2 1 with the Tide scoring on the final play for a 14 14 tie 2 7 From 1948 to 1968 with the exceptions of 1960 and 1962 the Crimson Tide played one game per year in Ladd Stadium In 1958 Paul Bear Bryant coached his first game as Alabama s head coach in Ladd Stadium when the Crimson Tide fell 13 3 to LSU Notable Tigers that year were Billy Cannon and Johnny Robinson 8 The Senior Bowl played its inaugural edition at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville in January 1950 then moved to Mobile where it was played in Ladd Peebles until January 2020 The game moved to the University of South Alabama s on campus Hancock Whitney Stadium in 2021 9 10 Ladd Peebles Stadium also played host to numerous other major college games over the years Auburn played eight games at Ladd from 1948 to 1955 playing the likes of Clemson Florida and Ole Miss The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg was also a consistent Ladd Stadium tenant as the Golden Eagles played seventeen games there from 1950 through 1974 Southern Miss opponents included Texas A amp M Florida State and Alabama Beginning in 1974 the stadium began hosting the Gulf Coast Classic an Alabama State University homecoming game against a fellow Southwestern Athletic Conference SWAC opponent In 1988 the stadium hosted the first Alabama Mississippi All Star Classic an annual football event that features the best senior high school players and top collegiate prospects from Mississippi against the best from Alabama The event has since been moved to Montgomery and is now played in December 11 In 1999 the self styled major league of spring football the Regional Football League played its only season The league champions were the Mobile Admirals who hosted the RFL Bowl at Land Peebles on June 20 1999 and defeated the Houston Outlaws 14 12 in front of a crowd announced as 5 571 The league folded soon thereafter In December 1999 the stadium hosted the inaugural Mobile Alabama Bowl Held annually since then the game has undergone several name changes due to sponsorship agreements as of November 2019 update it is known as the LendingTree Bowl 12 Formerly matching teams from the Mid American Conference and Conference USA the bowl announced a new agreement in 2009 to annually feature teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Mid American Conference beginning with the 2010 game 2 The agreement however was canceled after one year and the bowl s matchup now consists of the Mid American Conference facing the Sun Belt Conference On September 13 2014 attendance at a game between the South Alabama Jaguars and the Mississippi State Bulldogs was 38 129 it was the first sell out in the Jaguars football history however the Bulldogs won 35 3 13 14 On August 21 2015 from 20 000 to 30 000 people gathered at the stadium for a rally for 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump 15 16 See also editList of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiumsReferences edit a b Alabama Vandy kickoff is set for 2 30 today Tuscaloosa News Alabama United Press October 2 1948 p 1 a b c d e f About Ladd Peebles Stadium Ladd Peebles Stadium Official Website Retrieved January 21 2008 Stephenson Creg January 15 2019 South Alabama Hancock Whitney Bank agree to 10 year football stadium naming rights deal al com Retrieved May 13 2019 Stadium Ladd Peebles Stadium Official Website Archived from the original on January 15 2008 Retrieved January 21 2008 Mobile s Ladd Peebles Stadium Home of the Senior Bowl Selects FieldTurf July 6 2004 Retrieved December 8 2007 BOARD OF TRUSTEES VOTES TO ADD NCAA FOOTBALL Dopson Roland October 3 1948 Alabama scores on last play to tie Vandy 14 14 Tuscaloosa News Alabama United Press p 8 Land Charles September 28 1958 Fighting Tide bows 13 to 3 Tuscaloosa News Alabama p 1 Senior Bowl Announces Deal with the University of South Alabama Press release Senior Bowl Stephenson Creg March 4 2020 Senior Bowl to be played at South Alabama s Hancock Whitney Stadium beginning in 2021 AL com Retrieved March 6 2020 Alabama Mississippi 29th Annual All Star Game Mobile s college bowl game renamed LendingTree Bowl WALA TV November 15 2019 Retrieved November 19 2019 Saturday s South Alabama Mississippi State game officially a sellout first in Jags program history AL com Dak Prescott runs throws even catches Mississippi State past South Alabama AL com Carlos Gieseken August 22 2015 Trump draws huge crowd for speech at Alabama stadium USA Today Retrieved August 24 2015 Donald Trump 2016 Mobile Alabama rally and the ghost of George Wallace POLITICO External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ladd Peebles Stadium amp oldid 1203342776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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