In recent years, Bryant-Denny Stadium has become a feared place to play again.
The stadium features a high-definition scoreboard that was transferred from Bryant-Denny Stadium.
On January 16, a public national championship celebration at Bryant-Denny Stadium was attended by well over 30,000 spectators.
The 2006 season also marked the first played in Bryant-Denny Stadium after the completion of the north endzone expansion.
Alabama: The seventh major expansion of Bryant-Denny Stadium increased the capacity from 92,138 to 101,821.
On January 21, a public national championship celebration at Bryant-Denny Stadium was attended by approximately 32,000 spectators.
The game, played before 70,123 fans in expanded Bryant-Denny Stadium, was the 900th in Alabama's history, dating to 1892.
Alabama moved their home games in the series to Bryant-Denny Stadium in 2000.
The roar from the sellout crowd of 81,018 was interrupted briefly over the next 15 minutes at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Both Denny Chimes and Bryant-Denny Stadium were named in his honor.