While there had been some talk about Vanderbilt moving its football stadium off campus, that will not happen.

The university issued a statement Wednesday saying that Dudley Field will remain the home of the football team.

“We are excited at the prospect of a Major League Soccer franchise in Nashville as it further exemplifies our city’s rise as a dynamic and diverse global community. While we plan to continue to support Nashville’s bid for an MLS team, we are not moving Vanderbilt football off campus. Dudley Field will remain the home of Commodores football.

“We know a new stadium will be part of the success in bringing MLS to our city. To enhance opportunities for our students to branch out and experience more of Nashville, we are exploring the opportunity to lease the proposed new soccer stadium for one or two Vanderbilt events per year. If it meets the needs of our fans, students, alumni and team, this could also include leasing the stadium for a football game, similar to what we have done in the past with Nissan Stadium, which received a great response from our community.

“We’re proud of Nashville’s continued rise and hope our city is successful in its bid for a new MLS franchise.”

The MLS stadium is envisioned as a “dual-purpose” facility that could house Vanderbilt sporting events, the Tennessean reported last month.

Keeping the stadium on campus is the best choice, although it’s been tough to get fans to show up for home games. But keeping games on campus brings a much better chance to get more fans to come to games as opposed to off-campus.