Jacksonville State was originally known as the Jacksonville Teachers College Eagle Owls. The football team played its games next to John ForneyNational Guard Armory. The "College Bowl", as it was known originally, was built on a site behind Stephenson Hall and dedicated at homecoming 1947. The Gamecocks, as they had come to be known, opened the new stadium with a win over Pembroke. The initial season at the College Bowl was as successful one, as the Gamecocks completed the season undefeated with 9 wins. The College Bowl officially became Paul Snow Stadium in 1961. That year, the stadium was dedicated to longtime Jacksonville State supporter Paul Snow. Burgess-Snow Stadium was renovated in 1965 when seating was expanded from 5,000 to 8,500. A new press box was installed on the north side of the facility. Under the supervision of longtime Athletic Director Jerry N. Cole, a field house was constructed in 1977. A student section was added in 1978, bringing the total capacity to 15,000. In 2010, an expansion project including additional seating to the south stands and east endzone and the seven-story Stadium Tower was completed, increasing the seating capacity to 24,000. In 2015, Stadium Tower was renamed William A. Meehan Hall in honor of former Jacksonville State President William A. Meehan, who retired that year. In 2010, the name of Paul Snow Stadium was changed to Burgess-Snow Field at Jacksonville State Stadium, in honor of former Jacksonville State coach Bill Burgess who coached the team to the 1992 Division II championship.
Improvements
Artificial turf was placed in Burgess–Snow Field in time for the 2005 Football season. The turf is the same used by many colleges, high schools and pro teams. This was the first renovation to the stadium. In early 2007, a new scoreboard with video screens was placed over the seats in the east endzone.
Memorable dates
1947: Jacksonville State defeats Pembroke 48-0 in the stadium's initial game.
November 27, 1982: Jacksonville State defeats Northeastern Missouri 34-21 in the stadium's first NCAA postseason football game.
November 21, 1987 to September 15, 1990: Jacksonville State wins 15 consecutive home games.
August 30, 2001:Ashley Martin kicks two PAT's in Jacksonville States's 72-10 win over Cumberland University to become the first female to play and score in an NCAA football game.
August 31, 2002: Jacksonville State defeats Alabama A&M 20-17 before 16,851 in attendance; at that time the largest crowd to attend a single football game at Burgess-Snow Field.
November 6, 2004: Jacksonville State accumulates 646 total yards of offense in a 51-18 homecoming victory over Samford University.
October 15, 2005: Jacksonville State intercepts Tennessee-Martin quarterback Brady Wahlberg five times in a 37-17 Gamecock victory over the Skyhawks.
September 11, 2010: The newly renovated Burgess-Snow Field is dedicated as the Gamecocks defeat Chattanooga before a then-record crowd of 22,186.