Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

  • Arkansas Razorbacks (NCAA ) (since 1938)

The Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium is a football stadium on the campus of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It serves as the venue for home games of the college teams Arkansas Razorbacks. The stadium has a capacity of 76,000.

History

The Razorback Stadium was opened in 1938. It has been expanded several times. 2001, the crowd of 51,000 was increased to 72,000 in 2006 and finally, the current capacity has been reached. With the expansion of 2001, the stadium received substantial grants from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. Following the additional name was adopted.

The Razorback Stadium is not the only home of the Razorbacks. 2 or 3 games per season will be held at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, about 300 kilometers from the campus of the University of Arkansas. This has been discussed controversially. In 2001 it was decided that for the next 15 years continue to some home games at War Memorial Stadium will be played.

The playing field at Razorback Stadium was named on November 3, 2007 Frank Broyles Field.

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