ATLANTA — The capacity for Georgia Tech football games at Bobby Dodd Stadium will be decreasing soon.
An athletic department spokesman confirmed to Channel 2 Action News that officials are reducing the capacity from 55,000 to 51,913 starting in the 2024 season. It’s part of the construction project for the new student-athlete performance center that Georgia Tech broke ground on in March.
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The capacity changes will impact season-ticket holders in Section 218 and Section 219 and some seats in Section 217 in the stadium’s northeast corner.
The spokesman says the affected season-ticket members were contacted by Legends, which is Tech’s third-party sales partner.
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Georgia Tech broke ground on the Fanning Center, the new student-athlete performance center, in March. It will include areas for strength and conditioning, sports medicine and nutrition.
That includes a dining hall as well as a players’ lounge and meeting space for the football team.
The perks of being an engineering school? The center will have a sports science lab, which will use pro-model motion tracking to capture performance data.
The Fanning Center will take about two years to build.
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