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  1. Dec 16, 2023 · Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 4.57. Bryant-Denny Stadium 920 Paul W Bryant Drive Tuscaloosa, AL 35401. Alabama Crimson Tide website. Bryant-Denny Stadium website. Year Opened: 1929. Capacity: 101,821.

  2. May 17, 2023 · The Stadium Club is located on the third level of the south end of the stadium and is an approximately 12,750 square foot heated and air-conditioned lounge area. The view from inside the Club overlooks the Donor Hall of Recognition and a view of Bryant Drive through three-story arched windows along the south facade.

  3. Aug 11, 2020 · Bryant-Denny Stadium offers a variety of concessions on game day. ADA and Family Services. Ticket Exchange; Information/Policies; A-Z Index. Can't find ...

  4. Dec 14, 2023 · Bryant-Denny Stadium (formerly George Hutchenson Denny Stadium, Building #7046) is the home stadium for the University of Alabama football team, located on campus in Tuscaloosa at 100 Bryant Drive. The stadium, which opened in 1929, has a current seating capacity of 92,138. It is named after Bear Bryant and former UA President George H. Denny.

  5. The seating capacity of Bryant Denny Stadium increased again in 1988 when the upper deck was added on the west side, increasing the capacity to 70,123. Throughout the 1990s, as demand for tickets to Crimson Tide game increased, so did the size of Bryant Denny Stadium.

  6. The stadium's name was changed to Bryant–Denny Stadium in 1975 to honor Alabama coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. It currently can seat 92,012 people, and is the fourth largest stadium in the SEC, the eleventh largest stadium in the United States and the 17th largest non-racing stadium by seating in the world. Since the 1988 football season, the ...

  7. Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, named for former University of Alabama president George Denny and legendary football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant, is the home of the UA Crimson Tide football team. It was constructed in 1929 as Denny Stadium, and in 1975 the state legislature renamed it to honor Bryant.