sport.wikisort.org - StadiumThe Jimmye Laycock Football Center (JLFC) is a football facility for The College of William & Mary Tribe in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.[1] The $11 million, 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) building was constructed right next to Zable Stadium where the Tribe play all home games.[2] The facility is named after William & Mary's most successful football coach Jimmye Laycock, and the cost of the project was funded entirely through private donations.
Sports facility at the College of William & Mary
Jimmye Laycock Football Center |
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Location | Williamsburg, VA |
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Owner | College of William & Mary |
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Broke ground | 2006 |
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Opened | June 21, 2008 |
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Construction cost | $11 million |
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Architect | Moseley Architects |
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William & Mary Tribe football (2008–present) |
The JLFC was dedicated on June 21, 2008, and among those in attendance were former William & Mary wide receiver and present Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin (Class of 1994), former Buffalo Bills head coach Marv Levy, then-Virginia Tech Hokies football head coach Frank Beamer, and former William & Mary athletic director Jim Copeland.[3]
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Venues | |
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Bowls & rivalries |
- Delaware
- James Madison
- Old Dominion
- Richmond
- VMI
- Ivy Bowl
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Culture & lore |
- Griffin
- Colonel Ebirt
- Iron Indians
- "12th Man Tackle"
- Scandal of 1951
- "Tribe Fight Song"
- William & Mary Pep Band
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People |
- Head coaches
- NFL draftees
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Seasons | |
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College of William & Mary |
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Academics |
- Affiliate institutions
- Richard Bland College
- Schools
- Mason School of Business
- School of Education
- Law School
- Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Programs
- Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
- Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy
- Publications
- Theatre Annual
- William and Mary Quarterly
- Other
- Brigham–Kanner Property Rights Conference / Prize
- Honor code
- Institute of Bill of Rights Law
- Phi Beta Kappa Society
- Public Ivy
- Scandal of 1951
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Athletics | |
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Campus |
- Alan B. Miller Hall
- Alumni House
- Bodleian Plate
- Brafferton
- Crim Dell bridge
- Earl Gregg Swem Library
- Henry C. Wolf Law Library
- Lake Matoaka
- Mason School of Business Library
- Muscarelle Museum of Art
- Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall
- President’s House
- Sunken Garden
- Wren Building
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History |
- Firsts
- Colonial colleges
- Matthew Whaley School
- Christopher Newport University
- Old Dominion University
- The Colleges of William & Mary
- Priorities of the College
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People |
- Notable alumni
- Presidents
- Chancellors
- King William III & Queen Mary II
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Student life |
- Bus transportation
- The Gentlemen of the College
- Greek life
- Our Alma Mater
- Publications
- DoG Street Journal
- Flat Hat
- Virginia Informer
- Secret societies
- 7 Society
- Bishop James Madison Society
- Flat Hat Club
- Wren Society
- WCWM 90.9 FM
- WMTV
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Misc. |
- Bodleian Plate
- Colonial Williamsburg
- Highland
- I Am the College
- Rich Neck Plantation
- Royal Hospital School
- SS William and Mary Victory
- City of Williamsburg
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