This historic college football stadium is one of the NCAA's four oldest, & home to the Georgia Tech YellowJackets. Built in 1913, it's also the oldest on-campus stadium in the NCAA's Division I-A.
UGA wishes Sanford Stadium had half as much lore, history and tradition as this place. All they got is some finely manicured shrubbery. It's not enough to love Tech, you have to hate UGA too.
Sing the fight song after every score! Here are the word in case you need a refresher: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramblin'_Wreck_from_Georgia_Tech#lyrics
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In 1916, the YellowJackets DEMOLISHED Cumberland College here, 222-0. Yes, 222-0. Shockingly, Tech didn’t throw a pass the entire game, and they never took more than 4 plays to score.
Grant Field was named for Hugh Inman Grant, son of John W. Grant, a well-known Atlanta merchant and original benefactor of the stadium. They both reside today in Oakland Cemetery. Read more
The FREE T-Day Spring Game can help hold football fans over in the offseason with great giveaways including season tickets, autographed promotional jerseys, and more.
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