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Gerald J. Ford Stadium

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Surface
  
FieldTurf

Capacity
  
32,000

Phone
  
+1 214-768-1617

Broke ground
  
September 10, 1999

Opened
  
2 September 2000

Team
  
SMU Mustangs football

Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Location
  
5800 Ownby Drive Dallas, TX 75205

Owner
  
Southern Methodist University

Operator
  
Southern Methodist University

Construction cost
  
$42 million ($58.4 million in 2016 dollars)

Address
  
Southern Methodist University, 5800 Ownby Dr, Dallas, TX 75205, USA

Similar
  
Southern Methodist University, Amon G Carter Stadium, Meadows Museum, Apogee Stadium, Cotton Bowl

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Gerald J. Ford Stadium is a stadium in Dallas. The stadium is used primarily for football, and it is home to the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Mustangs and is frequently used for local high school football games.

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About Ford Stadium

The stadium is named after Gerald J. Ford (who should not be confused with former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford), a billionaire banker who provided most of the funding for its construction.

Outside the northeast corner of the stadium is Doak Walker Plaza, honoring the former Heisman Trophy winner and SMU's greatest football star. The plaza includes a life-sized replica of the Doak Walker Award trophy, awarded annually to the nation's top college football running back. The northwest corner is connected to the Loyd All-Sports Center, which contains locker, training, and office space for SMU athletics, as well as the Spirit Shop, the office of the Alumni Association, and the Athlete Education Center.

History

The building stands on the site of the former Ownby Stadium, the school's previous on-campus football stadium. Ownby was demolished starting in late October 1998 in order to clear the land designated for the new stadium. Ford Stadium opened on September 2, 2000 with a football game against the University of Kansas.

On September 24, 2010, the regular season attendance record was set at Gerald J. Ford Stadium when 35,481 people watched the TCU Horned Frogs face off against the SMU Mustangs in the Battle for the Iron Skillet. TCU won the game and the Iron Skillet 41–24. The overall attendance record is set at 36,742 for the 2010 Armed Forces Bowl between SMU and the Army Black Knights.

Future expansion

The north-south oriented stadium is bowl-shaped, with stands on three sides (west, east, and north). The stadium is expandable to 45,000 seats by enclosing the horseshoe on the south end.

References

Gerald J. Ford Stadium Wikipedia