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Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field

Mississippi State, MS

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What are the plans for Davis Wade Stadium?
Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field continues to undergo enhancements to improve the fan experience and maintain its reputation as a premier venue in college football. Recent and ongoing plans include upgraded seating, expanded premium areas, enhanced video boards, and improved concession facilities. The stadium has seen significant renovations since its opening, with the most recent phases focusing on modernizing amenities, increasing accessibility, and integrating advanced technology for fans. Mississippi State University remains committed to investing in Davis Wade Stadium's infrastructure, ensuring it meets the needs of Bulldogs fans while preserving its historic charm. Future plans may include further seating expansions, sustainability initiatives, and continued technological upgrades as part of the university's long-term vision for the stadium.
Is Davis Wade Stadium turf or grass?
Davis Wade Stadium features a natural grass playing surface. The field at Scott Field has long been recognized for its well-maintained, lush grass, providing an authentic and traditional football experience for players and fans alike. The grounds crew at Mississippi State University takes pride in maintaining the quality and integrity of the natural turf, which enhances both player safety and game aesthetics. The use of real grass is a point of pride for the Bulldogs and contributes to the stadium's classic college football atmosphere. Occasional upgrades and maintenance ensure the field remains in top condition throughout the season, supporting high-level SEC competition.
Why is it called Davis Wade Stadium?
Davis Wade Stadium is named after Floyd Davis Wade, Sr., a distinguished Mississippi State alumnus and benefactor. In 2001, the stadium was renamed Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field to honor his generous contributions to Mississippi State University's athletic programs and facilities. The original field, Scott Field, was named after Don Magruder Scott, an Olympic athlete and former MSU football star. The dual naming reflects the university's tradition of recognizing individuals who have made significant impacts on its athletics history. Davis Wade's legacy continues to be celebrated each game day, as the Bulldogs compete in one of the oldest and most storied stadiums in college football.
Is Davis Wade Stadium cashless?
Yes, Davis Wade Stadium is a cashless venue. To streamline transactions and enhance safety, all concessions, merchandise stands, and parking operations accept only credit cards, debit cards, and mobile payments such as Apple Pay and Google Pay. This cashless policy reduces wait times, improves security, and aligns with modern best practices in sports venue management. Fans attending games are encouraged to prepare for cashless transactions by bringing appropriate payment methods. The move to cashless operations at Davis Wade Stadium reflects Mississippi State University's commitment to providing an efficient and convenient experience for all attendees.
How much are tickets for Mississippi State vs Ole Miss?
Ticket prices for the highly anticipated Mississippi State vs. Ole Miss game at Davis Wade Stadium vary depending on seating location, demand, and purchase timing. Generally, tickets for this storied rivalry, known as the Egg Bowl, start around $80-$100 for upper-level seats, with premium and lower-level seats often ranging from $150 to $300 or more. Prices can fluctuate based on availability and the significance of the matchup each season. For the best prices and official tickets, fans should purchase directly from authorized sellers like Gigfomo or the Mississippi State University Athletics website. Early purchase is recommended, as this game often sells out quickly due to its popularity and historic rivalry.

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