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2007 Alabama Schedule        

Date                  Opponent        Location
 

Sat, Sep 01   Western Carolina  Tuscaloosa     

Sat, Sep 08   Vanderbilt*  at Nashville, Tenn.    

Sat, Sep 15   Arkansas*  Tuscaloosa     

Sat, Sep 22   Georgia*  Tuscaloosa    

Sat, Sep 29   Florida State  at Jacksonville, Fla.     

Sat, Oct 06   Houston (Homecoming)  Tuscaloosa      

Sat, Oct 13   Ole Miss*  at Oxford, Miss.    

Sat, Oct 20   Tennessee*  Tuscaloosa    

Sat, Nov 03   LSU*  Tuscaloosa    

Sat, Nov 10   Mississippi State*  at Starkville, Miss.   

Sat, Nov 17   Louisiana-Monroe  Tuscaloosa    

Sat, Nov 24   Auburn*  at Auburn, Ala.    TBA  


* Conference Games  
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Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium
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Bryant-Denny Stadium has been the home of Alabama football since 1929
and was first known as the George Hutchenson Denny Stadium.  The
state legislature renamed the stadium "Bryant-Denny Stadium" in 1975.  
Denny Stadium opened on September 28, 1929 and was officially
dedicated the following week at Homecoming ceremonies.  In 1937 the
first expansion of the stadium took place as 6,000 seats were added on
the east side and brought capacity to 18,000.  In 1950, capacity grew to
25,000.  In 1961, the grandstands reached 61 rows and capacity was
43,000.  The capacity grew to 60,000 in 1966 and then to 70,123 in 1988.

The next expansion, completed in August of 1998, moved capacity to
83,818 by adding the east side upper deck.  The new deck provided
10,000 additional bleacher seats and 81 skyboxes on two levels.  The
skyboxes were built in two sizes: 24-seat capacity (18) and 16-seat
capacity (63).  In 1999, four additional skyboxes were built to bring total
skybox capacity to 85.  A scoreboard with video display capabilities was
erected in the south endzone, as well as new light towers for the east
side of the stadium.  A new new east side entrance tower a brick facade
and reception areas for the Scholarship and A-Club level patrons was
also added during the 1998 expansion.

With the most recent $47 million renovation project, Bryant-Denny
Stadium has undergone yet another expansion, this time increasing
capacity to 92,138 making it the seventh-largest on-campus football
stadium in the nation.

The expansion project, which began immediately following the 2004
football season, also added three levels of premium seating , a pair of
large video scoreboards in the north end zone and state-of-the-art
wrap-around display boards situated on the facades of the east and west
upper decks.

Prior to Bryant-Denny Stadium being built, the Tide played on the Quad
(1893-1914), Denny Field (1915-1917 and 1919-1928).  Those years
represent a total of 53 games for which Bama posted a 44-9 record.  
There were two different sites used on the Quad, the first located on the
southeast corner, with the field running parallel to 6th Avenue.  Around
the turn of the century, the field was moved 90-degrees to the west to run
parallel to University Boulevard.

In 1915, games were played on University Field, renamed Denny Field in
1920, where the Tide played for the next 14 years.  Alabama posted a 43-2
record on that field and held opponents scoreless in 35 of those games.  
Denny Field was two blocks east of the current stadium, behind Little Hall.
 Mallet Hall and Parker-Adams Hall now stand on the north endzone of
Denny Field.  A parking lot covers the rest of what remains of Denny Field.
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