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  1. Aug 3, 2022 · With high school football practice opening this week, here are some of the biggest and best stadiums in Texas to attend a game.

  2. Nov 23, 2023 · Witnessing a Texas high school football game in any stadium is a worthwhile experience. While the Texas high school football season stretches deeper into the playoffs, SBLive took...

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    • Cy-Fair FCU Stadium at Berry Center (Cy-Fair ISD) Cost: $80 million (includes construction of 9,500-seat arena and 456-seat theater) Opened: 2006. Capacity: 11,000.
    • Legacy Stadium (Katy ISD) Cost: $70.3 million. Opened: 2017. Capacity: 12,000.
    • McKinney Stadium (McKinney ISD) Cost: $70 million. Opened: 2018. Capacity: 12,000.
    • Eagle Stadium (Allen ISD) Cost: $60 million. Opened: 2012. Capacity: 18,000.
    • Rogan Field — San Saba. At first glance, there’s nothing too special about the home of the San Saba Armadillos — it’s a nice 1,500-seat stadium with lush natural grass.
    • Cy-Fair FCU Stadium — Cypress. Maybe the most architecturally modern Texas high school football stadium, the 11,000-seat stadium was built in 2006 to serve the 12 high schools in Cy-Fair ISD.
    • House Park — Austin. Built in 1939, it’s hard to think of another downtown stadium in Texas with as good of a nighttime view of a skyline than Austin’s House Park.
    • Eagle Stadium — Allen. It’s the first monolithic behemoth of high school football’s modern age, and while Katy’s Legacy Stadium and McKinney’s McKinney ISD Stadium have since been built and rival this DFW giant, you can’t argue with the original.
    • R. Jones Stadium: El Paso. Opened in 1916, R. R. Jones Stadium, home to the El Paso Tigers, was the country’s first major stadium constructed out of concrete.
    • Ratliff Stadium: Odessa. Serving as the home field for both the Odessa High Broncos and the Permian High Panthers, the stadium once called the “Epicenter of Texas High School Football” opened in 1982.
    • Mustang Bowl: Sweetwater. Constructed from concrete by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1939, many in West Texas say there is no better place to watch high school football on a fall Friday night than the Mustang Bowl in Sweetwater.
    • Rogan Field: San Saba. When you walk through the entrance to San Saba’s Rogan Field, you are welcomed by a large “Welcome to The Graveyard” sign. They aren’t kidding.
  3. Sep 6, 2023 · From Melissa High's viral $35M new venue to the $80M Cy-Fair FCU Stadium, discover the top 5 most expensive stadiums in Texas high school football.

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  5. Aug 21, 2017 · Here are 10 of the biggest Texas high school football stadiums.* *Statistics are from Texasbob.com and are ranked according to seating capacity based on available information. READ MORE:...

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