Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field is the home of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football in midtown Atlanta. Originally built by students in 1913 as Grant Field, it is named for legendary coach Bobby Dodd, and its tight urban footprint packs fans close to the field for a loud, old-school college football atmosphere. The stadium's compact bowl and campus-adjacent setting make it one of the most historic environments in the ACC.
Opened in 1913, it is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I FBS and, per Georgia Tech, the site of more home victories than any other FBS venue. It was renamed for Bobby Dodd in 1988 in honor of the coach who led the Yellow Jackets to a national championship in the 1950s, and it took on the Hyundai Field naming-rights designation in 2023. A 2024 renovation that added the Fanning Center permanently reduced seating from 55,000 to its current capacity, closing the latest chapter in the stadium's more than a century of continuous use.
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