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The Georgia Tech Burger Bowl in 2006

Burger Bowl is an athletic field on the West Campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, at the intersection of Hemphill Avenue and Ferst Drive. It is located behind the Fitten, Freeman, and Montag dorms. The bowl itself is split in two by a sidewalk creating the larger Burger Bowl, adjacent to the SAC fields, and the smaller Taco Bowl, adjacent to Hemphill Avenue.

The Burger Bowl was known for its characteristic lack of grass, the prevailing contents of the soil being a mixture of dirt, rocks, and urban debris. The elevated lips that give the green space its bowl shape lead to flooding in the field, with puddles from heavy rains sometimes leaving the field in a marshy state. In 2010, the bowl was renovated and leveled, and new sod was laid down.

History[edit]

The bowl-shaped field picked up the "Burger" name during the 1970s, when Burger King opened a restaurant across Hemphill Avenue from the field.[1] The Burger King, which closed in the mid-1980s, was next to the site of former Georgia Governor Lester Maddox's Pickrick Cafeteria.[2]

The Burger Bowl was used as a practice area for field events for the 1996 Summer Olympics. Following the Olympics, the Atlanta Commission for the Olympic Games (ACOG) had 6 inches of sand placed over the field, and grass sowed in it. This slightly improved drainage of the field, but did nothing to improve grass cover, given the wear and tear it faced as a rugby practice field.

Uses[edit]

The field is used as a recreational field for a variety of intramural athletics and is home to the Georgia Tech Rugby Football Club (arugby union team).[1] The Bowl also serves as a meeting place for clubs and events, including most Georgia Tech Homecoming and Greek Week events.

Georgia Tech built the Leadership Challenge Course in the northeast corner.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Team Information". Georgia Tech Rugby Football Club. Archived from the original on May 9, 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
  • ^ Nystrom, Justin (2004-04-20). "Lester Maddox". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
  • ^ "Leadership Challenge Course". Archived from the original on 2011-04-30. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
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