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08/10/2009 5:48 AM
The remodeling of Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium won't be done until next season, but some of the new seating will be used this season. The new seating isn't much -- three rows in the south end zone -- but they're indicative of how the stadium will be upgraded. The three rows are premium seats, giving fans access to a new private lounge underneath the end-zone seating. The major part of the renovations won't be done until the 2010 season, pushing stadium capacity beyond 100,000. Sign up for the College Venues Digest newsletter! |
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