Two schools opened new stadiums for the 2017 season: •
Colorado State opened
Sonny Lubick Field at Colorado State Stadium. The on-campus facility, with a capacity of 41,201, replaces the off-campus
Hughes Stadium, which had been home to the Rams since 1968. •
Georgia State moved from the
Georgia Dome, set to be demolished during the 2017 season, to
Georgia State Stadium. This is the third incarnation of a stadium that opened in 1996 as the
Centennial Olympic Stadium, built for the
1996 Summer Olympics. The stadium was planned from the beginning to be retrofitted into a baseball park for the
Atlanta Braves, and opened in that form as
Turner Field in 1997. After the Braves vacated Turner Field following
their 2016 season to move into
SunTrust Park, Georgia State bought Turner Field and adjacent property for a major campus expansion project. In its football form, the stadium initially seats 23,000 with possible future expansion to 33,000. Several other schools plan to debut major improvements to their existing venues for 2017: •
Arizona State is continuing a four-phase renovation of
Sun Devil Stadium. The third phase, slated for completion in time for the 2017 season, includes the addition of a new video board above the north end zone. •
Coastal Carolina will make its FBS debut in an expanded
Brooks Stadium. The expansion project began immediately after the 2015 season, a few months after Coastal announced it would join the Sun Belt Conference in 2016 for non-football sports and 2017 for football. The venue, which previously held 9,200 people, will now have a capacity of 15,000 for the 2017 season, and will be further expanded to 20,000 in 2018. •
West Virginia is nearing completion of approximately $50 million in renovations to
Milan Puskar Stadium. Work on the west and south side gates and concourses, including renovations to concessions, restrooms, and additional space for EMS and police operations, is expected to be complete for 2017, mirroring similar work on the north and east sides completed for 2016. •
Louisiana Tech will open a new pressbox and suite complex on the west side of
Joe Aillet Stadium which includes new ticketing facilities and restrooms. Also included in the renovations are, new LED stadium lighting fixtures. •
Notre Dame will debut the Campus Crossroads project, which will add three new 8-story structures on the South, West and East sides of
Notre Dame Stadium. The expansion will add new premium stadium seats on the East and West sides of the stadium and feature more than 750,000 square feet of teaching, research, and performance space. Two schools announced
naming rights deals for their stadiums: •
Kentucky renamed its stadium from Commonwealth Stadium to
Kroger Field per a 12-year naming rights deal with the
Cincinnati-based supermarket company. This makes UK the first Southeastern Conference school to enter into such a deal for its football stadium. •
New Mexico renames its stadium from University Stadium to
Dreamstyle Stadium per a 10-year naming rights deal with
Albuquerque-based construction firm Dreamstyle Remodeling. ==Kickoff games==