FirstBank Stadium in Nashville is the home of Vanderbilt Commodores football, the SEC's smallest and most urban campus stadium. Originally opened in 1922 as Dudley Field — the first stadium in the South built exclusively for college football — it has been rebuilt and renamed several times over the past century. A 2022-2025 renovation modernized the facility and trimmed capacity to a more intimate footprint. Its tucked-into-campus setting puts SEC football in the heart of Music City, blocks from downtown Nashville.
The stadium opened in 1922 as Dudley Field, drawing over 20,000 fans for its first game, a scoreless tie with Michigan. It was substantially rebuilt in 1980-81 and rechristened Vanderbilt Stadium, growing to a peak capacity of 40,350 before a 2022-2025 renovation reduced it to roughly 35,000 seats with modernized amenities. In August 2022, Vanderbilt signed a ten-year naming-rights deal with Nashville-based FirstBank, giving the venue its current name. Despite its many transformations, it has remained the Commodores' home turf for over a century of SEC football.
Source: RateGame editorial