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  1. Doak Campbell Stadium, with its original capacity of 15,000 in 1950, was built at a cost of $250,000. In 1954, the stadium grew to a capacity of 19,000. Six thousand more seats were added in 1961. During the Bill Peterson era (1960–70), the stadium was expanded to 40,500 seats, and it remained at that capacity for the next 14 years.

  2. Jul 22, 2021 · Doak S. Campbell Stadium (w/Bobby Bowden Field), or the “Doak,” has a capacity of 79,560, it is the largest continuous brick structure in the United States, the 49th-largest stadium in the ...

  3. Nov 20, 2004 · Bowden’s 200th career victory came on Oct. 27, 1990, as FSU routed Louisiana State, 42-3, in Tallahassee. In 2007, Bowden won his 300th game at FSU on the field that bears his name with a 24-16 ...

  4. From a maximum capacity of 15,000 in 1953 to a record crowd of 84,525 against Miami in 2005, Doak Campbell Stadium has come a long way in college football. In its last 104 home games, FSU is 96-7-1. Bobby Bowden’s Florida State teams have lost only 21 home games in 29 years.

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · Doak S. Campbell Stadium holds a capacity of 79,560. However, due to ongoing renovations, the stadium will seat roughly 55,000 people in 2024. The southern end of the venue contains three levels of seating with traditional stadium seating on the other three sides.

  6. Nov 21, 2019 · Over the years its capacity changed substantially, bringing the current capacity to 79,560. Doak Campbell Stadium is currently the second-largest stadium in the ACC and the 18th-largest in college football, and in addition it is the largest continuous brick structure in the country.

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  8. Feb 11, 2024 · Expect 24,000 fewer seats. Change can be difficult. Florida State football fans are still coming to grips with the announcement of the renovations to Doak Campbell Stadium that have resulted in ...