FirstBank Stadium, an intimate facility located in the heart of campus, has been the Commodores’ home since 1981. The Commodores began playing home games at the current location in 1922. Dudley Field, as it was named, was the first stadium in the South to be erected exclusively for college football.
Vanderbilt dedicated its new stadium Oct. 14, 1922, with a game for the ages. The Michigan Wolverines, a national power even in those days, came to Nashville as heavy favorites. The Commodores battled to a 0-0 tie, giving every one of the 20,000-plus fans in attendance a memory to cherish.
The game was played in a carnival-like atmosphere, with the game ball being dropped from an airplane. Vanderbilt’s most momentous defensive stop of the day came as Michigan attempted a fourth-down play on the Commodores’ goal line. A Vanderbilt defender, using one of the goal posts to push off of, stopped the advancing Michigan runner and squelched any hope the Wolverines had of scoring on that day.