ECU Football Blog
Addison Harvey
Issue date: 11/20/08 Section: Sports
11/25
Legion Field
As I stood on the turf of Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, the history of the field overwhelmed me. Legion Field has seen many historic battles between Alabama and Auburn. The annual battle between Alabama and Auburn called the "Iron Bowl" was played at Legion Field from 1948 to 1988. Now it is home to the University of Alabama Birmingham Blazers football team and the stadium has seen its better days.
The stadium used to hold a capacity crowd of 83,091 people but since the removal of the upper deck because it was a safety hazard it holds 72,000 spectators. On this day, with the Conference USA East title on the line, ECU took on UAB and those 72,000 seats remained mostly unoccupied. There were roughly 1,000 people watching another low scoring battle for the Pirates. The only thing nice about Legion Field is sitting in the press box you have a beautiful view of downtown Birmingham, which is very similar to Charlotte for those who have never seen it.
As the pre-game rituals began for ECU, Skip Holtz roamed the sideline talking to his players and getting acquainted to his surroundings. Maybe the thought that some 40 years ago, legendary Alabama coach Paul "Bear" Bryant was roaming these very sidelines preparing his team for battle, crossed Holtz's mind while preparing his team. One of the highlights of my visits to Legion Filed was visiting the memorial of Bryant outside of Legion Field.
The game was nothing new for the Pirates. It was a defensive battle with many turnovers that had me ready to throw something off the perch under the scoreboard. The Pirates--as they have done many times this year--came through in the 4th quarter sealing the 17-13 victory. The relief from the coaches, players, parents and loyal workers who made the journey to Birmingham was evident. The team broke many "curses." The win last Saturday was the Pirates first win in the state of Alabama and was the first win in the 11th week of the season in three years.
Legion Field
As I stood on the turf of Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, the history of the field overwhelmed me. Legion Field has seen many historic battles between Alabama and Auburn. The annual battle between Alabama and Auburn called the "Iron Bowl" was played at Legion Field from 1948 to 1988. Now it is home to the University of Alabama Birmingham Blazers football team and the stadium has seen its better days.
The stadium used to hold a capacity crowd of 83,091 people but since the removal of the upper deck because it was a safety hazard it holds 72,000 spectators. On this day, with the Conference USA East title on the line, ECU took on UAB and those 72,000 seats remained mostly unoccupied. There were roughly 1,000 people watching another low scoring battle for the Pirates. The only thing nice about Legion Field is sitting in the press box you have a beautiful view of downtown Birmingham, which is very similar to Charlotte for those who have never seen it.
As the pre-game rituals began for ECU, Skip Holtz roamed the sideline talking to his players and getting acquainted to his surroundings. Maybe the thought that some 40 years ago, legendary Alabama coach Paul "Bear" Bryant was roaming these very sidelines preparing his team for battle, crossed Holtz's mind while preparing his team. One of the highlights of my visits to Legion Filed was visiting the memorial of Bryant outside of Legion Field.
The game was nothing new for the Pirates. It was a defensive battle with many turnovers that had me ready to throw something off the perch under the scoreboard. The Pirates--as they have done many times this year--came through in the 4th quarter sealing the 17-13 victory. The relief from the coaches, players, parents and loyal workers who made the journey to Birmingham was evident. The team broke many "curses." The win last Saturday was the Pirates first win in the state of Alabama and was the first win in the 11th week of the season in three years.
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