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Executive suites
  
22

Opened
  
1980

Record attendance
  
48,462

Phone
  
+1 559-278-2643

Bulldog Stadium

Location
  
Bulldog Lane Fresno, California

Operator
  
California State University, Fresno

Capacity
  
43,560 (1999–present) 40,953 (1992–1993) 30,000 (1981–1990)

Surface
  
FieldTurf (2011–present) Grass (1980–2010)

Address
  
1600 E Bulldog Ln, Fresno, CA 93710, USA

Owner
  
California State University, Fresno

Team
  
Fresno State Bulldogs football

Similar
  
Save Mart Center, Pete Beiden Field, CEFCU Stadium, Ratcliffe Stadium, Maverik Stadium

Bulldog Stadium at Jim Sweeney Field is an outdoor football stadium in the western United States, located on the campus of California State University, Fresno in Fresno, California. It is the home field of the Fresno State Bulldogs of the Mountain West Conference.

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Opened 37 years ago in 1980 with a capacity of 30,000 and has a current seating capacity of 41,031. It hosted the California Bowl from 1981 to 1991 and friendly matches prior to the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The playing field was natural grass until 2011 when FieldTurf was installed; it sits at an elevation of 335 feet (102 m) above sea level. It is named for longtime head coach Jim Sweeney (1929–2013).

For Fresno State football games, both end zones are designed in a red and white checkerboard pattern in a style similar to the end zones in The University of Tennessee's Neyland Stadium. Fresno State's Bulldog mascot is depicted at midfield in an enlarged style. The field was also notable for having numerical markers every five yards (similar to the field at Louisiana State University's Tiger Stadium) rather than every ten yards, as is typical. The field went back to the normal 10 yard markings in 2009.

Bulldog Stadium enjoys a reputation of having one of the premiere home football environments among universities outside of the so-called "power conferences". Tailgate parties in the adjoining parking lots and athletic fields are an enormously popular pastime for Bulldog supporters and the fans are notable for their enthusiastic support within the stadium's environment. For several decades, supporters of Fresno State football have been nicknamed "The Red Wave" as a tribute to their swell of support and their tendency to be clad entirely in red clothing for home contests. For most of Fresno State's history, Bulldog Stadium is at its loudest when Fresno State plays their traditional arch-rival, the San Jose State Spartans. However, in recent years, Fresno State's most bitterly contested games have been pitted against the Boise State Broncos, whose success in the Western Athletic Conference generally and against Fresno State in particular has contributed to a fierce and energetic modern rivalry.

Bulldog Stadium is constructed in a modern version of the sunken "bowl" style, with seats situated unusually close to the game action and at a steeper slope compared to bowled stadia of the early 20th century. This intimate atmosphere contributes to a louder, more intense gametime experience.

The athletic department is currently in the process of fundraising for stadium renovations to be concluded prior to the 2019 season which will include:

  • Renovation of the seating area
  • Cross aisle with tunnels in the northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest sections to improve access to the seating areas
  • Increased number of concessions point of sale
  • Improved restroom facilities
  • Addition of a tower and upgraded suites, plus additional seating
  • A new football operations building in the south end zone to include offices, meeting rooms, a home-team locker room, and outdoor lounge area
  • Timelapse of bulldog stadium during blackout 11 2 13


    Conversion to FieldTurf

    FieldTurf was installed in July 2011 replacing the stadium's natural grass playing surface. The $1.2 million project was funded entirely through private donations.

    Currently Bulldog Stadium ranks 110th on the List of American football stadiums by capacity.

    References

    Bulldog Stadium Wikipedia


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