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Ladd–Peebles Stadium (formerly Ernest F. Ladd Memorial Stadium) is a stadium located in Mobile, Alabama. Opened in 1948, [1] it has a seating capacity of 33,471. It is primarily used for American football , and is the home field for the Senior Bowl , the LendingTree Bowl through the 2020 season, and the University of South Alabama Jaguars ...
- Ernest F. Ladd Memorial Stadium (1948–1997)
- 1621 Virginia Street, Mobile, Alabama, U.S.
- City of Mobile
- City of Mobile
Ladd–Peebles Stadium. Opening for Crimson Tide football on October 2, 1948, Ladd–Peebles Stadium played host to Alabama through the 1948 and the 1959 seasons, the 1961 and the 1963 through the 1968 seasons. The Crimson Tide posted an all-time record at Ladd-Peebles Stadium of 10–7—2. [5]
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Mobile, AL. Located in Mobile, AL, Ladd Peebles Stadium has a rich football history dating back to 1948. Constructed to honor Ernest Ladd, the stadium hosted it’s first football game, a match-up between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Vanderbilt Commodores on October 2, 1948.
Ladd-Peebles has a rich history as a legendary sports and entertainment complex for over 70 years and is the largest outdoor facility on the Gulf Coast from Tallahassee, Fla. to New Orleans, La.
This was the first LendingTree bowl to be played at Hancock Whitney Stadium, following 22 editions at Ladd–Peebles Stadium. Originally scheduled to kickoff at 5:45 p.m. EST (4:45 p.m. local CST), the start of the game was pushed back 15 minutes due to local weather conditions.
- December 18, 2021
- 2021
Jul 19, 2022 · Mobile city officials praised the immediate direction and the growing number of events in 2022 and 2023 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium under the leadership of a new general manager. But some council ...
Dec 1, 2021 · Search for Ladd-Peebles shooting suspect drags on, frustrating Troy football player’s lawyer. But the city-owned venue, first built when Harry Truman was president, still has a viable future,...