Veterans Memorial Stadium (Troy University)

Veterans Memorial Stadium (Troy University)
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Former names Veterans Memorial Stadium (1950–2002, 2010)
Richard M. Scrushy Field (playing surface only, 1998–2003)
Movie Gallery Stadium (2003-2010)
Location George C. Wallace Dr, Troy, AL 36081
Coordinates 31°47′58″N 85°57′7″W / 31.79944°N 85.95194°W / 31.79944; -85.95194Coordinates: 31°47′58″N 85°57′7″W / 31.79944°N 85.95194°W / 31.79944; -85.95194
Broke ground 1950
Opened September 16, 1950
Expanded 1998, 2003
Owner Troy University
Operator Troy University
Surface AstroPlay
Construction cost $65,000 (Original)
Architect HOK Sport (2003 renovation)
Capacity 33,000
Tenants
Troy Trojans (NCAA) (1950–present)
Charles Henderson High School

Veterans Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Troy, Alabama. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Troy University Trojans.

Veterans Memorial Stadium opened in 1950. Originally dedicated to the TSTC students and Pike County residents who had died in World War II, the stadium solely consisted of a small, 5,000-seat grandstand on the west side of the running track, and was built into the natural slope of the ground. It was expanded several times, including the addition of upper deck in 1998 that brought capacity up to 17,500, before the most recent renovation was carried out for completion in 2003, the season which saw the Trojans make the move to Division I-A. The old press box area, which had cut into the 1998 upper deck, was filled in and a larger press box and luxury box area was added behind the now completed upper deck. The track was removed and the field was lowered, and permanent seating was placed over the old berm area behind the south grandstand. The now-30,000 seat stadium is a flattened "U" shape, with the north end still open. The natural grass surface was replaced with AstroPlay synthetic grass.

Costs for the 1998 expansion of the stadium were financed in part by a substantial donation from HealthSouth founder Richard M. Scrushy. The playing field (but not the stadium) was renamed for Scrushy, but this became a public relations problem for Troy when Scrushy was forced out of his position due to alleged financial misdeeds at HealthSouth, for which he was later tried, but acquitted. (Scrushy was later convicted of other unrelated crimes, along with former Alabama governor Don Siegelman; those convictions are currently under appeal.)

Construction costs for the latest expansions were financed in part by the sale of naming rights to the video rental chain Movie Gallery. Because of this, Scrushy's name is no longer on the field. Movie Gallery's name was removed after the company filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations in 2010[1], at which point the venue reverted to its original name.

The stadium hosted the last Blue-Gray Football Classic in 2003 before the game was cancelled by the Lions Club of Montgomery, Alabama due to the lack of a title sponsor. The largest crowd to see a Troy football game in Veterans Memorial Stadium was 26,574 on September 9, 2004, when the Trojans hosted Missouri.

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  1. ^ http://www2.dothaneagle.com/dea/sports/college/troy/article/dennis_addresses_troy_athletic_plans/162099/

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