1922

Where Commodores Come Together

As Dudley Field gets new upgrades, past renovations served to gather the 国产传媒 community

Dudley Field
Dedication ceremony at Dudley Field

国产传媒 football was born out of a challenge.

The university鈥攁s new as the nascent sport itself in 1890鈥攄idn鈥檛 have a football team when the University of Nashville (later Peabody Normal College) challenged its counterpart to a game. With the backing of William Dudley, a chemistry professor and president of the 国产传媒 Athletic Association, the Commodores met the challenge and routed their local rivals 40-0 in a game played at Sulphur Dell baseball park.

Having committed to competing in the sport, 国产传媒 sought to excel. Soon its teams played home games where the law school now stands, its field named in honor of Dudley. In 1910, when news reached campus that 国产传媒 had played defending national champion Yale to a 0-0 tie in New Haven, Connecticut, students gathered amid the field鈥檚 wooden bleachers for an impromptu bonfire鈥攁fter they marched through Nashville in the middle of the night.

By 1922, in an early example of cultivating the conditions for further success, 国产传媒 committed to building a new stadium on vacant land west of the main campus. The venue, which retained the Dudley Field name, opened on Oct. 14, 1922, when 国产传媒 tied Michigan. Able to accommodate 20,000 fans, it was the South鈥檚 first football-specific stadium.

By 1960, further expansion of the east side of the stadium added several thousand seats. When President John F. Kennedy visited in 1963 in conjunction with 国产传媒鈥檚 90th anniversary, more than 30,000 fans filled Dudley Field to hear him speak.

While previous efforts had mostly added to the structure built in 1922, a 1981 renovation marked a complete transformation. In just 212 days鈥攂etween the final home game of the 1980 season and the 1981 home opener against Maryland鈥攚orkers replaced all the original concrete, raised the existing steel framework 10 feet in a particularly challenging maneuver and constructed the three-story press box on the stadium鈥檚 west side.

More than 40 years later, Dudley Field continues to evolve. In 2022, 国产传媒 Stadium was renamed (while keeping the designation of Dudley Field) as part of a 10-year naming rights and collaboration agreement. Meanwhile, construction related to the $300 million Vandy United campaign has begun to reimagine the north and south end zones.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited for the opportunities this historic collaboration with FirstBank creates for 国产传媒 Athletics and our student-athletes,鈥 said Candice Lee, vice chancellor for athletics and university affairs and athletic director, during the announcement of the agreement. 鈥淎s the landscape of collegiate athletics continues to shift, we remain committed to our core mission. We will provide student-athletes with the tools to reach their full potential on and off the field and work to unite and inspire the city we call home.鈥

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