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Aug 3, 2022 · Tomball ISD Stadium is the newest high school football stadium in Texas as it opened its doors in 2021. The state-of-the-art facility cost $42 million to build in northwest Harris County.
- Interactive Map Shows Houston-area High School Football Stadiums
The Houston area is home to more than 100 high school...
- Interactive Map Shows Houston-area High School Football Stadiums
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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Below, you’ll find a searchable and sortable table of every stadium used in Texas high school football heading into the 2022 season. Click on the stadium name for even more information about the stadium from TexasBob.com, including address, playing surface information and more.
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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.
- 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.
Apr 7, 2020 · The Dave Campbell's Texas Football staff picks out a dozen must-see Texas high school football stadiums, including El Paso's Jones Stadium, San Saba's Rogan Field, Cy-Fair's FCU Stadium, Allen's Eagle Stadium and San Antonio's Alamo Stadium.
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