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Jordan-Hare Stadium

Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium, the nation's 11th-largest on-campus stadium, with a capacity of 88,043, has served as home of the Auburn Tigers since 1939.

On football Saturdays in Auburn, Jordan-Hare Stadium becomes Alabama's fifth-largest city. More than 75,000 season tickets have been sold to Auburn home games in each of the last 18 years.

The stadium is named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, Auburn's all-time winningest football coach, and Clifford Leroy Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team, president of the old Southern Conference and longtime chairman of Auburn's Faculty Athletic Committee.

Legendary coach Pat Dye has also had his name forever attached to Jordan-Hare Stadium, as the turf officially became known as Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium prior to the 2005 Iron Bowl.

Dye, who served as head coach and athletics director at Auburn from 1981-92 and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December 2005, led Auburn to a 99-39-4 record and four SEC Championships in his 12 seasons on the Plains.

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Multi-Purpose Indoor Practice Facility

The Auburn University Board of Trustees approved plans in June 2010 for a multipurpose indoor practice facility for football and other sports at Auburn. The facility features a 100-yard field and allows Auburn football, baseball, softball, soccer and track teams to practice indoors during inclement weather.

Construction on the 92,000 square-foot, $16 million facility was completed in the fall of 2011.
The facility is located adjacent to the current football practice fields behind the Auburn Athletic Complex. It runs East and West along Samford Avenue and connects with the Charlotte G. Lowder Student-Athlete Development Center and the James T. Tatum Jr. Strength and Conditioning Center. Athletics plans to continue using the existing John H. Watson Field House for Auburn’s Olympic sports strength and conditioning.


Directions

From Atlanta, Georgia

  • Distance: 118 miles southwest of Atlanta (102 miles from the airport).
  • Time: Approximately 1.2 to 2 hours.
  • Directions: Take I-85 South out of Atlanta and travel 102-118 miles and exit the interstate at exit 51 and turn right. Then follow College Street into Auburn.

From Birmingham, Alabama via Interstate

  • Distance: 143 miles southeast of Birmingham.
  • Time: Approximately 2.2 hours.
  • Directions: Take I-65 South out of Birmingham and travel approximately 88 miles and exit the interstate onto I-85 North once in Montgomery which is exit 72. Then take I-85 North out of Montgomery and travel 55 miles and exit the interstate at exit 51. Then follow College Street into Auburn.

From Birmingham, Alabama via US 280

  • Distance: 115 miles southeast of Birmingham.
  • Time: Approximately 2 hours, but may take longer if traffic is heavy.
  • Directions: Take Highway US 280 East out of Birmingham and travel approximately 110 miles and exit onto Alabama Highway 147. There is a yellow blinking light at the exit. Travel down this road (College Street) five miles to downtown Auburn and the Auburn University Campus.

From Columbus, Georgia

  • Distance: 40 miles west of Columbus.
  • Time: Approximately 45 minutes.
  • Directions: Take Highway 280 West out of Columbus and travel approximately 30 miles and exit the highway onto I-85 South at exit 62. Then take I-85 South ten miles and exit the interstate at exit 51. Then follow College Street into Auburn.

From Montgomery, Alabama

  • Distance: 55 miles northeast of Montgomery.
  • Time: Approximately 1 hour.
  • Directions: Take I-85 North out of Montgomery and travel 55 miles and exit the interstate at exit 51. Then follow College Street into Auburn.