Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, Football stadium in Fayetteville, United States
The Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium features 72,000 seats, encompassing three levels of suites and two levels of club spaces at its North End Zone.
The venue opened in 1938 as University Stadium with 13,500 seats, built through funding from the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression period.
The playing surface bears the name Frank Broyles Field, recognizing the former Arkansas head football coach who led the team for multiple successful seasons.
The stadium received a complete reconstruction of its North End Zone in 2018, adding a game day locker room and field-level club facilities.
The natural amphitheater location required extensive drainage system modifications in 1937 to transform a valley into the current sports complex.
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: May 26, 2025 21:22
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