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Troy Trojans vs. Alabama Crimson Tide Riddle May 05th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Troy Trojans Riddle-Pace Field
Luther Drive, Troy, AL
36081, US
1. Troy University Parking Lot - 0.2 miles, $5
2. Downtown Troy Parking - 0.5 miles, $3
3. Riddle-Pace Field Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
4. Troy Recreation Center - 0.8 miles, $4
5. Public Street Parking - 0.3 miles, Free
Young Memorial Field is more than just a place to catch a game, it’s a cornerstone of Birmingham’s sports scene and a must-visit for any Troy Trojans Birmingham fan. Though it didn’t land the regional sports festival 2026, the buzz around its vibrant history and electric atmosphere still makes it a top spot to experience college football. The main grandstand, painted in Troy’s iconic red and gray during renovations in the mid-century, really gives you that classic feel, like stepping back in time but with all the modern upgrades. If you’re lucky enough to snag a VIP box suite, you’re in for a real treat, these seats are the most sought-after, offering prime views and a bit of luxury, whether you rent them out for a whole season or just for a single game. Getting there is pretty straightforward: start at the community theater and head west on Stagecoach Lane, or take the scenic route from the city’s recycling center, following signs south on Green Lane. Visiting Troy Trojans Birmingham at Young Memorial Field is more than just a game, it’s about soaking in the energy, sharing in the community’s pride, and maybe even catching a bit of that old school charm that makes college sports so special.