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Commonwealth Stadium (Kentucky)

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Owner
  
University of Kentucky

Broke ground
  
July 23, 1972

Capacity
  
67,606

Operator
  
University of Kentucky

Opened
  
September 15, 1973

Phone
  
+1 859-257-9000

Commonwealth Stadium (Kentucky)

Location
  
1540 University Drive, Lexington, Kentucky 40506

Surface
  
UBU-Intensity Series-S5-M Synthetic Turf (2015–present) Kentucky bluegrass (1973–2014)

Address
  
1540 University Dr, Lexington, KY 40506, USA

Similar
  
Rupp Arena, Keeneland, Mary Todd Lincoln House, Hunt‑Morgan House, Ashland

Commonwealth Stadium is a stadium in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, located on the campus of the University of Kentucky that primarily serves as the home field for the Kentucky Wildcats football team. The stadium, named for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, opened in 1973 to replace the smaller Stoll Field/McLean Stadium. The field is named C. M. Newton Field in honor of retired UK athletic director and former baseball and basketball player C. M. Newton.

Built in 1973, it is the newest football stadium in the Southeastern Conference, as measured by date of original construction. The original capacity for the stadium was 57,800. In Commonwealth's first game, played on September 15, 1973, the Wildcats defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies 31–26, as quarterback Ernie Lewis ran for two touchdowns and threw for another touchdown to lead the Wildcats.

In 1999 both ends of the stadium were enclosed and 40 suites were added, 10 in each corner of the stadium, resulting in a symmetrical oval bowl seating 67,530. The total cost of the expansion was $27.6 million. Seating adjustments over the next decade brought capacity to 67,942. During the 1999 season, Kentucky's average home attendance for football games was 67,756. Attendance for the game against Tennessee that year was 71,022, which remained the record attendance until the Wildcats' 2007 game against Florida drew 71,024.

Since 1999, fireworks have been shot from atop the suites when the Wildcats take the field, as well as after every Wildcat score and win.

In July 2011, the University of Kentucky announced a massive audio and video upgrade to Commonwealth Stadium. These upgrades include two LED video boards each measuring approximately 37 feet (11 m) high by 80 feet (24 m) wide (2,960 square feet), making each display the 20th-largest scoreboard in the country. Combined, the 5,920 square feet (550 m2) will make the new video boards one of the largest scoreboard systems in the country. Additionally, a new custom audio system and over 1,800 linear sq/ft of video ribbon board will be implemented by September 10, 2011.

The approximate cost of the upgrades total close to $6 million.

The stadium recently underwent a $110 million renovation. The renovation includes a new press box, loge box seats, club seats, recruiting room, suites, concourses, bathrooms, lights and exterior facade while reducing capacity to around 61,000. The project was completed before the start of the 2015 season. It is particularly referred to as "The New Commonwealth Stadium".

Stadium records

^ Denotes Non-Kentucky Player
* Tied the NCAA record for most overtimes

References

Commonwealth Stadium (Kentucky) Wikipedia