フットボール競技場 · University of Texas-Austin · 74個のヒントとレビュー
HISTORY: This stadium was opened on November 27th 1924. It has the largest seating capacity out of any football stadium in Texas. The Longhorns have a 78% winning percentage at this stadium.
UTSA - The University of Texas at San Antonio: We've got spirit, yes we do. We've got spirit, how 'bout you? Rowdy Roadrunners check in here on gamedays to let everyone in San Antonio know that UTSA Football is making history!
ESPN: The original 12th Man was E. King Gill in 1922. Coach Dana X. Bible recruited him from the stands because he feared A&M did not have enough players to finish the game. Talk about every fan’s dream.
HISTORY: It sits on the original site of the State Fair Stadium, which was built entirely from wood in 1921. It is famous for the Red River Shootout, a football showdown between OU & UT Austin.
1251 S. Bonnie Brae St. (Univ. of North Texas), デントン, TX
大学のフットボール場 · 13個のヒントとレビュー
University of North Texas: Go Mean Green! Bowl seating, 21 suites & other group decks, state-of-the-art sound system & video screen, expanded concession areas, tons of restrooms, ticket booths & tailgating. Mean Green store.
Frankie Franko: Home of the Texas Bowl, Texas Kickoff Classic, and occasionally the Bayou Bucket Bowl and the Battle of Piney Woods, plus home for the Houston Cougars during renovations
Rice University: Rice Stadium has housed plenty of great sporting events. But that history goes beyond the sports world. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy delivered his famed space exploration address here.
4th St & University Ave (at Texas Tech University), ラボック, TX
大学のフットボール場 · 34個のヒントとレビュー
ESPN: TTU is known for putting big points on the board. The stadium witnessed a game where the Red Raiders put up 80. That still pales in comparison to the 120-point barrage in 1925 (not in the stadium).
Frankie Franko: The Sun Bowl, along with the Sugar Bowl and the Orange Bowl are the second-oldest bowl games in the country, behind the Rose Bowl (first played 1902, played annually since 1916).