Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium
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Students and alumni paid for it themselves, and a century later their 275,000-dollar bet holds a hundred thousand people on football Saturdays. Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at 2100 San Jacinto Boulevard, on the University of Texas campus in Austin, broke ground on 4 April 1924 after athletics director L. Theo Bellmont and thirty student leaders persuaded the regents to replace wooden Clark Field with concrete. The first unit - east and west stands seating 27,000, hailed as the largest sports facility of its kind in the Southwest - was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day 1924 against Texas A&M, named in memory of the 198,520 Texans who served in the First World War and the 5,280 who died; it was rededicated to veterans of all wars in 1977. The bowl grew with Texas football's ambitions: the north horseshoe of 1926 lifted capacity to 40,500, the 1948 expansion to 60,136, and decade by decade the upper decks, suites and the 2009 south end zone rebuild pushed the official figure to 100,119 - the seventh-largest stadium in the United States and among the ten largest in the world. The playing surface has been named for coach Darrell K Royal since 1996, the man who delivered three national championships, and the field itself honours donor Joe Jamail. The Longhorns' home record through 2024 - 406 wins, 123 losses, 10 ties - explains why opponents call it one of the sport's hardest road trips. The 1999 reconfiguration removed the running track that had ringed the field since the beginning, dropping seats closer to the sideline and converting a dual-purpose civic bowl into a pure football cathedral, while the Moncrief-Neuhaus complex behind the south end zone houses the program's locker rooms, training and academic facilities. Beyond football the stadium has staged everything a city of Austin's size demands of its biggest room - commencements, concerts and international soccer - and its towers and lettering are visible from the Capitol dome a mile southwest. Centenary renovations have kept the bowl current without erasing the 1924 stands buried inside it: the same concrete the students paid for still carries the crowd, now wrapped in a century of additions - the truest measure of how completely the stadium and the university grew up together.
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Type: Stadium / Arena
Address: 2100 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX, United States, 78712
Website: https://texaslonghorns.com
Capacity: 100119
Opening Date: 27/11/1924
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