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UAB took another step to­ward building an on-cam­pus football stadium with inclusion of the facility on the revised campus master plan revealed at Thursday's University of Alabama Sys­tem Board ...
UAB's preliminary plan for a horseshoe-shaped, on-campus football stadium calls for 27,511 seats with additional lawn seating for 2,500 fans in one of the end zone areas.
UAB President Carol Garrison said on Monday she has instructed administrators to research the pos­sibility of building an on-campus football stadium. "It's a young athletic program; it's a young ...
UAB plans on-campus football stadium. Feb 3, 2011. Updated Feb 3, 2011 4:15pm CST. University of Alabama at Birmingham officials confirmed a renewed plan to construct an on-campus football stadium ...
Birmingham is Football City, U.S.A., when it comes to local TV ratings, and, according to UAB football coach Bill Clark, designing a stadium to celebrate and foster that unique distinction is part ...
The UAB Blazers didn’t play football in 2015 or 2016, amid some murky budgetary decision-making by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. The program’s shutdown was devastating, and it ...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- UAB's preliminary plan for a horseshoe-shaped, on-cam­pus football stadium calls for 27,511 seats with additional lawn seating for 2,500 fans in one of the end zone areas ...
UAB vice president Richard Margison outlined preliminary plans for the proposed on-campus football stadium to the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees on Friday. The plan calls for a ...
The fan-fest area will open four hours prior to kickoff and closes 30 minutes prior to kickoff, to allow time for fans to get into the stadium. Students. Student access to UAB Football is provided ...
When Charlotte launched its football program in 2011, it did so with 50 percent of the costs -- both operational and stadium construction -- covered by the student body.
Ultimately, UAB football was doomed without a new stadium. Everything changed this week when the Birmingham City Council voted 6-3 to help fund a new downtown stadium.
The BJCC Authority will consider a proposal to hire a sports facility firm to design a football stadium seating up to 55,000 people. It would be the new home for UAB football.