FSU Football Fans Can Own A Piece Of Doak Campbell Stadium Through The Battle's End
Doak Campbell Stadium is in the midst of significant upgrades and renovations that will have Bobby Bowden Field looking a lot different once the construction is completed in 2025. That doesn't mean fans have to forget the history that's been established in Tallahassee by one of the top programs in college football.
In fact, Florida State fans have a unique opportunity to own a piece of Seminole lore through a partnership between The Battle's End and CollectibleXchange. However, it will come with a hefty price tag.
Bleacher seats, signs, and bricks (with display cases) are all up for grabs for various prices. The most expensive item is a 'Bleacher Seat Piece With Legs' for $599.99 while the cheapest is an 'Emergency Public Telephone Sign' for $149.99. The 'Doak Campbell Stadium Authentic Brick With Display Case' comes in at $249.99 and the 'Authentic Piece Of Bleacher Seat' sits at $199.99.
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Every purchase will come with a certificate of authenticity. Part of the proceeds will actually go directly to support The Battle's End, one of the fastest growing NIL Collectives in the country.
“This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of FSU football’s rich history while also making an investment in its bright future,” Battle’s End CEO Ingram Smith said according to On3. “We’re very excited to partner with an industry leader in Brandon Steiner and every piece will come with its own certificate of authenticity. Proceeds will go to support The Battle’s End, and we’ve been exceptionally encouraged by the fanbase’s response.”
The west side of Doak Campbell Stadium has been completely demolished as part of the early phases of construction. That will have an impact on the 2024 season as only about 7,000 temporary seats will be available on that side of the stadium. Attendance is expected to be limited to less than 60,000 throughout the next year. The east sideline seats are being widened to 18 inches and handrails are being installed in those sections. Those seats will include a breathable, mesh seat on top of the bleacher seating.
Florida State is on pace to complete the renovations before the beginning of the 2025 season. The Seminoles will open that campaign against the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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