Bragg Memorial Stadium, Football stadium in Tallahassee, United States
Bragg Memorial Stadium is a football venue in Tallahassee with a seating capacity of around 25,500. The facility includes an artificial playing surface, modern locker rooms, and dedicated training spaces for athletes and coaching staff.
The stadium opened in 1957 and was named to honor Jubie Bragg, an early athletic director, and his son Eugene. Eugene left a lasting mark on the football program before his unexpected death.
The stadium serves as the home of Florida A&M Rattlers football and functions as a gathering place for the community during game days. The facility has become central to the school's athletic identity and traditions.
The stadium offers restrooms, food concession areas, and multiple entry points for visitors. Plan to arrive early on game days to find seating and navigate the facility comfortably.
A 1996 Homecoming game against Morgan State University drew over 33,000 fans to the field. This game stands out as one of the most attended events in the stadium's history.
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