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).
Bring tortillas! This can be a great spot to take in a college football experience (see TTU vs UT 2008; recently it's been somewhat less exciting). Try not to tear down the goalposts though.
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Take a step back! Each pixel in a Westside Mosaicsphotograph is represented by a one-inch color tile. Rather than looking like pictures mounted on a wall, the images become the wall. 続きを見る
I suggest to sneak your own water in, cuz they are gonna run out and charge 5 bucks for tap water on a scorching hot game day. Talk about HIGHWAY robbery. State of the art facility needs improvement
Who’s ready for some football? If it wasn’t for “The Jones” we wouldn’t have a place to enjoy watching our team win! Can you spot Raider Red from where you’re sitting? 続きを見る
The Clifford B. and Audrey Jones AT&T Stadium opened in 1947.... The first game was a 14–6 Texas Tech victory over Hardin-Simmons University. The original seating capacity was 27,000 and today seats over 60,000 Red Raider fans!(もっと詳しく)