Jimmye Laycock Football Center

Sports facility at the College of William & Mary

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Jimmye Laycock Football Center
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LocationWilliamsburg, VA
OwnerCollege of William & Mary
Construction
Broke ground2006
OpenedJune 21, 2008
Construction cost$11 million
ArchitectMoseley Architects
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William & Mary Tribe football (2008–present)
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The 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.

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]

References

  1. ^ Tribe Athletics - William and Mary to Host Public Open House of Laycock Complex[permanent dead link]. Retrieved on June 30, 2008.
  2. ^ Tribe Athletics - The Jimmye Laycock Football Center Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on June 30, 2008.
  3. ^ Tribe Athletics – W&M to Dedicate Jimmye Laycock Football Center on June 21 Archived 2008-06-26 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on June 30, 2008.

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