ALAMODOME

Located in San Antonio, the Alamodome was built in hopes of the city luring a NFL team; though after four decades, it appears that a NFL franchise in San Antonio will never happen. In the mid to late 1980s leaders in San Antonio began looking at the possibility of building a facility that could house

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Albertsons Stadium, home of the Boise State Broncos

ALBERSTONS STADIUM

At what stadium can you find blue turf? That would be at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, ID where the Boise State Broncos play. The Broncos have the most recognizable and most famous playing field in sports. Unlike every other football team in the nation, Boise State is the only stadium to have blue artificial turf.

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Aloha Stadium, home of the Hawaii Warriors

ALOHA STADIUM

Located in Honolulu, Hawaii, Aloha Stadium is one of the most unique stadiums in any sport. After over four decades of existence it remains home to many events including the home of the Hawaii Warriors football program. In the early 1970s a new multipurpose stadium for the State of Hawaii needed to be built to

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Bulldog Stadium, home of the Fresno State Bulldogs

VALLEY CHILDREN’S STADIUM

Home of the Fresno State Bulldogs, Bulldog Stadium has been the home of the football program for over four decades years. In the late 1970s a new stadium was needed for the football team. Local residents helped raise $7 million for construction of a new stadium and by 1980 it was built. Opening on November

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Falcon Stadium, home of the Air Force Falcons

FALCON STADIUM

At what football stadium in the country will you see someone jump out of a plane before each game? At the Air Force Academy, where the Wings of Blue parachute team skydive into Falcon Stadium delivering the game ball. In the early 1960s, discussion began on the possibility of building a stadium for the football

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MacKay Stadium, home of the Nevada Wolfpack

MACKAY STADIUM

Located in Reno, Nevada, fans attending games at Mackay Stadium have some of the best views of the gridiron and surrounding areas of any stadium in the Mountain West Conference. In the early to mid 1960s discussion began on the possibility of a new stadium being built for the Nevada Wolf Pack football team. A

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Maverik Stadium, home of the Utah State Aggies

MAVERIK STADIUM

For over four decades, the Utah State Aggies have played in Logan, UT, home to what was once known as Romeny Stadium. The stadium opened on September 14, 1968 when the Aggies played New Mexico State. It opened as Utah State University, but a year later was renamed Romeny Stadium after the all time winningest

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War Memorial Stadium, home of the Wyoming Cowboys

WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM

Unless you are a Wyoming Cowboys fan, there is one song you will never hear played anywhere else, the “Beer Song.” Only at War Memorial Stadium will you hear fans screaming for the band to play, “In Heaven There is No Beer.” Home of the Wyoming Cowboys, War Memorial Stadium is the oldest stadium in

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University Stadium, home of the New Mexico Lobos

DREAMSTYLE STADIUM

Prior to moving into Dreamstyle Stadium, the New Mexico Lobos played at Zimmerman Field, a 16,000 seat facility. In the 1950s, the stadium was beginning to show its age and the football team needed a new stadium to play at. Furthermore, the Lobos success in the late 1950s and increased attendance led to construction of the

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CEFCU STADIUM

This small quaint stadium is nestled in Silicon Valley California. Home of the San Jose Spartans football program since 1933, the stadium has remained virtually unchanged for many decades. A new stadium for the football program was needed for the Spartans in the 1930s; therefore a new facility was constructed. The stadium was originally named

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