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TUSCALOOSA -- The seating capacity for Bryant-Denny Stadium now officially is 101,821, making Alabama's expanded home the fifth-largest stadium in the nation for college and/or professional football.
The new capacity for Bryant-Denny Stadium follows the $107 million renovation of Alabama's football home.
Alabama's stadium capacity whenever they play at the Bryant-Denny Stadium is beyond words. If you Google some pictures of it, you will know what we are talking about.
Initial seating capacity was 12,000. It wasn’t until 1975 that the state legislature renamed the facility Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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Saban won six national championships in 17 seasons at Alabama and had a 108-9 record at home during his career.
According to the Crimson Tide's website, Bryant-Denny Stadium has a seating capacity of 100,077. It is currently the eighth-largest stadium in collegiate football in terms of seating capacity.
Athletics director Greg Byrne shared some updates to Bryant-Denny Stadium ahead of the 2023 Alabama football season.
Alabama opted not to send its band to last year's game in Austin after Texas tried to seat them in the upper deck of the stadium.
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