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War Memorial Stadium dedication game vs Texas A&M, 1924. In 1923, former UT athletics director L. Theo Bellmont (in whose honor the west side of the stadium is named), along with 30 student leaders, presented the idea to the board of regents of building a concrete stadium to replace the wooden bleachers of Clark Field.
On October 31, 1938, the Public Works Administration (PWA) offered the City of Austin a grant not to exceed $613,127 to cover 45% of the costs of school buildings, a stadium and field house, and additions and alterations to existing school buildings, including necessary equipment and acquisition of necessary land under PWA Docket No. Texas-2134-F. House Park was built using a portion of this ...
Texas: Texas A&M Aggies [4] Tiger Stadium: 102,321 Baton Rouge: Louisiana: LSU Tigers [5] Neyland Stadium: 101,915 Knoxville: Tennessee: Tennessee Volunteers [6] Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium: 100,119 Austin: Texas: Texas Longhorns [7] Bryant–Denny Stadium: 100,077 Tuscaloosa: Alabama: Alabama Crimson Tide [8] Sanford Stadium ...
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium underwent renovations just prior to the season. US$15 million were allocated by the board of regents for stadium renovations. Stage one, which began on November 14, 2005, involved updating Bellmont Hall – which sits in the west end of the stadium – to meet newer safety codes set by the Austin Fire Department.
The 1973 Texas Longhorns football team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. The Longhorns finished the regular season with an 8–2 record and lost to Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl Classic .
It was Patrick Mahomes. “I knew Pat was going to be special, quick,” Webb said in an interview last week in Frisco before the Shrine Bowl. “He was super raw that first year (at Texas Tech ...
The 1953 Texas Longhorns football team was an American football team that represented the ... Memorial Stadium; Austin, TX ; W 21–20: 54,000 [9] November 14:
MSU AD Patrick Ransdell and President Biff Williams spoke about the future of the stadium and $100 million they want for the football program.