Joe Aillet Stadium

On November 11, 1972, the official dedication ceremonies of the newly renamed Joe Aillet Stadium were held during a home football game between Tech and Eastern Michigan.

The Bundrick Sports Medicine Center includes a Swimex therapeutic pool, cardiovascular equipment, physician's examination room, and staff offices.

The museum was designed by Richard Smith of Murphy and Orr Exhibits and features Terry Bradshaw memorabilia, plaques for each Tech All-American, displays honoring Tech's top offensive and defensive players, a 100-year timeline of Bulldog football, a lighted wall collage of La.

[22] Additional signage was added onto the front, in time for the 2023 season, which highlighted the program's 3 national championships and 3 retired jersey numbers.

The plaza recognizes the achievements of many notable Bulldogs and Lady Techsters, including statues of Terry Bradshaw, Fred Dean, Willie Roaf, Karl Malone, Kim Mulkey, and Teresa Weatherspoon.

[23] Dawgzilla is the name of the HD LED video display board and sound system located behind the north end zone of Joe Aillet Stadium.

The video board is mounted on a brick foundation constructed by Lincoln Builders and is flanked by artistic metal displays.

The Louisiana Tech Lady Techster soccer team originally used Joe Aillet Stadium as its home facility upon the program's inception in 2004.

The first Lady Techster soccer game in the stadium was on August 28, 2005, a 2–0 win over the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils.

Most notably, the plans also include the construction of a new 22,300-square foot student-athlete access center to be located at the north end of the stadium.

Charles Wyly Athletic Center
Davison Athletics Complex
Joe Aillet Stadium Skybox Suites and Press Box
Dawgzilla