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Chattanooga Mocs vs. Furman Paladins Jim Frost Stadium May 02nd, 2026
Parking & Directions for Chattanooga Mocs Jim Frost Stadium
1100 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, TN
37404, US
William B. Greene Jr. Stadium in Chattanooga has become more than just a sports venue; it’s a hub of community spirit and unexpected surprises. Back in 2017, it made waves by launching a digital tool that really upped fan engagement, think interactive features that let fans cheer, vote, or even share their game day moments easily. That same year, they hosted a lively talent show showcasing local entertainers’ skills, which honestly felt like a breath of fresh air, like a small-town vibe mixed with big energy. Fast forward to November 30, 2018, and the stadium pulled off something pretty incredible, a double-header with both American football and soccer happening back-to-back, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Then in 2019, they added a walking track that’s open on non-game days, encouraging folks to get some exercise and enjoy the fresh air. Whether you’re catching a game with friends or just looking for a quiet stroll, Chattanooga Mocs Johnson City fans know they’re stepping into a venue that truly cares about community and experience. Plus, private seating perks like dedicated waitstaff and premium menus make it feel like a special occasion every time. And don’t worry about safety, top-notch security cameras keep everything secure while sound checks before games ensure the action sounds just right. It’s not just a stadium; it’s a place where memories are made, and everyone feels part of something bigger.