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LP Field
Nashville, TN

Located in the Music City along the banks of the Cumberland River and across from downtown Nashville, LP Field has been the home of the Titans since 1999. The history of the team dates back to 1960, when they were known as the Oilers and played in Houston. For over 25 seasons the Oilers played at the Astrodome, the first multipurpose dome stadium in the country. By the mid 1980s the Oilers, owned by Bud Adams, became dissatisfied with the Astrodome because it was one of the smallest stadiums in the NFL. In 1987, Adams threatened to move the Oilers to Jacksonville. However, after he voiced his idea Houston officials renovated the Astrodome adding 10,000 seats and additional luxury suites. Adams was not satisfied with the additions for long. In  1990s he began to lobby for a new dome stadium to be built in downtown Houston. In 1993 Adams was willing to contribute $85 million to a stadium but Houston officials and residents were not willing to fund a new stadium. After failing to receive support for a stadium, the Oilers began to look to relocate, this time to Nashville. On May 5, 1996, Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County voters approved a $144 million bond for stadium construction.
 

FACTS & FIGURES

-Bowl Game: Music City Bowl
-Sponsor: Gaylord Hotels
-Capacity: 67,000
-Surface:  Grass
-Opened: September 12, 1999
-Host Since 1999
-Cost: $290 Million
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After the 1996 season, the Oilers moved from Houston to Tennessee. The only problem with this move was that Nashville did not have a stadium ready for the team. While the stadium was being built, the Oilers played at the Liberty Bowl and Vanderbilt Stadium for two seasons. After playing at temporary collegiate stadiums for two years, the team finally moved to their new stadium in 1999 and were renamed the Tennessee Titans. On September 12, 1999, the Titans played their first regular season game at LP Field. The stadium has had several names throughout the years. Originally it was named Adelphia Coliseum until 2002, then as The Coliseum until 2006 and now as LP Field after Louisiana-Pacific bought the naming right for $30 million over 10 years.

LP Field consists of three levels of 68,000 blue and red seats. The lower grandstand circles the entire gridiron. Two other decks of seating are located on both sides of the field. Two scoreboard/video-boards are located behind the seating area past the endzones. LP Field contains 144 luxury suites, and 9,600 club seats (which make up the second tier of the grandstand). The stadium is also the home of the Tennessee State Tigers and hosts the annual Music City Bowl. This bowl game matches teams from the SEC and Big Ten Conference.

 

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MUSIC CITY BOWL GAME

 
 
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2009 National Champions Poster
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December 27, 2009
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