Paulson Stadium Explained

Stadium Name:Allen E. Paulson Stadium
Nickname:The Prettiest Little Stadium in America
Our House
The House that Erk Built
Location:207 Lanier Dr.
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
Coordinates:32.4122°N -81.7831°W
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Broke Ground:1983
Opened:September 29, 1984
Renovated:2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014
Expanded:2012, 2013, 2014
Owner:Georgia Southern University
Operator:Georgia Southern University
Surface:FieldTurf Vertex Prestige with CoolPlay
Construction Cost:US$4.7 million
($ in dollars)
$10 million (2014 expansion)
Architect:Heery-Fabrap, Inc.
Tenants:Georgia Southern Eagles (NCAA) (1984–present)
Website:https://www.gseagles.com
Seating Capacity:25,000
Record Attendance:26,483
Suites:26 private booster boxes, film deck and a two-level working press box.

Allen E. Paulson Stadium at Evans Family Field is a 25,000-seat on-campus football stadium in Statesboro, Georgia.[1] It is home to the Georgia Southern Eagles football team and the focal point of Erk Russell Athletic Park.

Paulson Stadium was dedicated on September 29, 1984, with a 48–11 win over Liberty University. The game was a fitting end to four years of planning one of the finest I-AA facilities in America.[2] The phrase "Prettiest Little Stadium in America" was coined by former Coach Erk Russell.[3] The stadium has also come to be known as "Our House" to reflect the extreme home field advantage (Overall record of 193–41 and home playoff record of 33–3).[4]

History

The stadium is named for the late Allen E. Paulson, founder and owner of Gulfstream Aerospace, who donated more than $1 million toward construction of the facility. The late State Senator Glenn Bryant of Hinesville donated over $250,000 for the property. To recognize his gift, the playing surface of the stadium was named Glenn Bryant Field until 2024. The field was renamed to Evans Family Field ahead of the 2024 season after Brianna and RT Evans of Evans General Contractors donated $3 million to the Georgia Southern Athletics, the single largest donation in university history.[5]

The first game in Paulson was originally scheduled for September 1, 1984, against the Florida A&M Rattlers, but construction delayed by wet weather forced this game to be played in Savannah. The first touchdown scored was a 36-yard run around the right side by quarterback Tracy Ham against Liberty Baptist on September 29, 1984.

Features

26 climate-controlled private boxes, along with separate Eagle Club and President's Luxury Sky Suites, plus a 50-seat pressbox and film deck overlook the playing surface on the south side of the stadium. Prior to the start of the 2005 season, a brick façade was built along the walls of Paulson Stadium while the video scoreboard was also surrounded with a brick garden/façade. Built in 2006, the Gene Bishop Fieldhouse sits in the western open end of the natural bowl, replacing the Lupton Building, the stadium's original fieldhouse. The field level of the Bishop Fieldhouse includes team and officials dressing rooms, while the second-level houses a hospitality room and club-level seating. In the summer of 2007, the south concourse was improved with red brick walls on the concession stands and a paver sidewalk, and the stadium's parking area was also updated. The north concourse received similar renovations during the spring semester of 2008. Also following the death of legendary coach Erk Russell, a bust was added along the fence near the Gene Bishop Fieldhouse.

From the stadium's opening in 1984 until the end of the 2015 season, Paulson Stadium used a natural grass surface. On February 5, 2016, the university's athletic department announced that an artificial surface supplied by Shaw Sports Turf of Calhoun would be installed for the 2016 season.[6] In 2023, the playing field and adjacent newly constructed Anthony P. Tippins Family Training Facility were outfitted with new FieldTurf Vertex Prestige artificial turf with a CoolPlay top layer.[7]

Expansion

The stadium was scheduled to undergo a massive construction and expansion project beginning in the offseason of 2012. However, the start of the project was delayed until the 2013 offseason.[8] This expansion project increased Paulson Stadium's total capacity to 25,000 and moved all of Georgia Southern's football facilities to a state-of-the-art Football Operations Center onsite. At the time the plan was originally announced, the 57,000-square foot facility was intended to be first of class at the FCS level and rival many at the FBS level; at the time of completion, Georgia Southern was a transitional FBS member in the Sun Belt Conference. The Ted Smith Family Football Center consists of coaches' offices, team meeting rooms, locker rooms, rehabilitation rooms, weight room and the Georgia Southern Football Hall of Fame. The $10 million facility is the largest privately funded project in the history of Georgia Southern University. The northern mid-deck was completed in time for the Spring 2014 commencement ceremony while the Ted Smith Family Football Center was formally dedicated on August 16, 2014.[9]

Attendance records

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Attendance !Date Game result
1 26,483 Saturday, September 30, 2023 Georgia Southern 38, Coastal Carolina 28
225,735 Saturday, September 17, 2016 Georgia Southern 23, UL-Monroe 21
325,725Saturday, December 16, 1989Georgia Southern 37, Stephen F. Austin 34
424,872 Saturday, September 19, 2015 Georgia Southern 48, The Citadel 13
524,535 Thursday, September 25, 2014 Georgia Southern 34, Appalachian State 14
624,078Saturday, November 11, 1989Georgia Southern 34, Chattanooga 13
723,551Saturday, October 17, 2015Georgia Southern 56, New Mexico State 26
823,520Saturday, September 12, 2015Georgia Southern 43, Western Michigan 17
923,474 Thursday, October 27, 2016 Georgia Southern 10, Appalachian State 34
1023,401 Saturday, December 5, 2015 Georgia Southern 7, Georgia State 34
1123,389Thursday, October 26, 2023Georgia Southern 44, Georgia State 27
1223,373Saturday, November 10, 2007Georgia Southern 22, Furman 24
1323,250 Saturday, October 11, 2014 Georgia Southern 47, Idaho 24
Italics indicate games played as an FCS program (prior to the 2014 inaugural FBS season)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/vtour/paulson.php Campus Tour: Paulson Stadium
  2. Georgia Southern Football Media Guide, 2004. 9
  3. Web site: Allen E. Paulson Stadium – Georgia Southern University Eagles Athletics. Georgiasoutherneagles.com. August 9, 2012.
  4. Georgia Southern Football Media Guide, 2004. 187
  5. Web site: Paulson Stadium Field to be Re-Named After Generous Donation From Evans Family . 2024-05-21 . Georgia Southern University Athletics . en.
  6. Web site: Horsley. Kristina. Shaw Sports Turf Selected to Provide the New Field for Paulson Stadium. Georgia Southern Eagles. 6 February 2016.
  7. Web site: 2023-07-03 . New Turf Surface Installation Completed at Paulson Stadium . 2023-09-08 . Georgia Southern University Athletics . en.
  8. News: Georgia Southern breaks ground on stadium expansion . Del . Cannady . . . June 5, 2013 . July 29, 2013.
  9. Web site: Football Operations Center Ribbon Cutting and Eagle Fan Fest Set for August 16th. GSEagles.com. 2 August 2014 . 12 September 2014.