Big news is coming out of The Plains! The Auburn Board of Trustees has officially given the green light to the massive Jordan-Hare Stadium North Project, setting the stage for the largest capital project in Auburn Athletics history. This landmark decision paves the way for a transformative upgrade to one of college football's most iconic venues.
The ambitious project is slated to break ground in the summer of 2026, with a target completion date of spring 2029. While the stadium's legendary capacity will hold steady at 88,000, the fan experience is about to be revolutionized. The plans call for adding 3,000 new premium seats and exclusive club spaces, ensuring that the game-day atmosphere remains electric while offering new levels of comfort and access.
Beyond the premium seating, the renovation is a comprehensive overhaul designed for the modern fan. It will feature five new entry gates to ease congestion, 66 new concession points, 13 elevators, and 270 new restroom fixtures. For students and the campus community, the project introduces Shug's Food Hall, a modern dining destination that will expand food options year-round and serve as a premium concession space on football Saturdays.
Auburn Athletics Director John Cohen hailed the approval, stating the project "will benefit Auburn for generations, elevating the experience for all fans on football Saturdays while also enhancing the campus community year-round." University President Dr. Christopher B. Roberts echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the project's role in creating a central, welcoming gathering place that strengthens the Auburn spirit.
This major investment signals Auburn's commitment to competing at the highest level, both on the field and in the facilities arms race. For fans, it promises a next-generation game day, blending the timeless tradition of Jordan-Hare with state-of-the-art amenities. The roar in Jordan-Hare is about to get an impressive new backdrop.
