Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, Football stadium in Fayetteville, United States
The Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium is a football venue in Fayetteville with capacity for about 72,000 people spread across multiple levels of suites and club seating. The modern structure includes locker rooms at field level and various hospitality zones designed for different types of spectators.
The stadium opened in 1938 as University Stadium with roughly 13,500 seats, funded by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression. It has expanded significantly over the decades through multiple renovations, including a major North End Zone reconstruction in 2018.
The field is named after Frank Broyles, a legendary coach who shaped the Arkansas football program for decades. His name appears on the grass and reminds visitors of his lasting influence on the university's sports identity.
The stadium has multiple entrances for different seating areas, which helps manage large crowds on game days. Arriving early is advisable to find parking and allow time for security checks, as the venue fills up quickly for major matches.
The stadium was built on a natural amphitheater-shaped valley that required extensive drainage work in the 1930s to transform into a usable site. This engineering challenge shaped the original construction and remains a notable feat of how the land was adapted for the venue.
Location: Arkansas
Inception: September 24, 1938
Architects: Heery International
Official opening: September 24, 1938
Capacity: 72000
Website: https://arkansasrazorbacks.com/facility/dwrrs
GPS coordinates: 36.06810,-94.17890
Latest update: December 12, 2025 18:26
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