The Stadiums of Dallas-Fort Worth!

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  • We showcase the stadiums and arenas of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, with a minimum capacity of 10 000 for football stadiums and 5 000 for everything else. Thanks for watching!
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  • @PristineTX
    @PristineTX Před rokem +7

    There’s nothing like driving around the truly rural parts of Texas on a Friday night, through the farm and ranch land, seeing almost nothing in the distance, but passing tiny towns with their football stadiums shining as bright as a diamond. You just know that in each place there’s a community coming together and small-town legends are being created.

    • @thomas45081
      @thomas45081 Před rokem

      Indeed! ... I remember well ... just driving around rural Texas is awesome, I covered the entire state over about a 40 year period, drove all over the state🟪

  • @MrDavegiven0330
    @MrDavegiven0330 Před rokem +35

    Every year Texas plays Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl. Half the stadium is burnt orange and the other half crimson. It's a truly a unique experience in college football.

    • @chickenonanapkin
      @chickenonanapkin Před rokem +4

      And the longhorns suck.

    • @BREEZY.67
      @BREEZY.67 Před rokem

      @@chickenonanapkin HOOK EM… upside down

    • @nicoleperry8034
      @nicoleperry8034 Před rokem

      It's an experience I've been able to take part in multiple times that I wouldn't trade for the world!

    • @michelehull6730
      @michelehull6730 Před rokem

      Ononerealycareswhowinsorlosses,,,,,,,,,,itsjustagame,,,,,,,meokieallthewaybornandraised,,,,,,bokchito,,,ok,,,

    • @Farlomous
      @Farlomous Před rokem

      Yeah, why he used the pics he did is odd. Showing the split fans would made it more impressive.

  • @conoregan5363
    @conoregan5363 Před rokem +89

    This brought a tear to my eye. I've been to nearly all of these stadiums, but its the high school stadiums that got me welling up. My father was a High School Football coach and I played throughout high school as well, and I've been to all of these stadiums (except the ones built after 2015), either playing or watching my Dad coach. So many hot nights, listening to the bands playing their fight songs, seeing the teams come out and break their banners as they ran onto the field, and hugging my dad as he came off the field to meet me and my mom. On our way home from the games we'd turn on the radio to listen as scores came in from other high school games, maybe stopping by Whataburger to grab a celebratory burger along the way. Times were so much simpler then and I have left North Texas, but my heart remains on the turf and grass of those fields. Thank you for this video, it really took me down memory lane.
    P.S. UT Arlington's football team was disbanded years before I was born, but I won a couple City Championships at Maverick Stadium during grade school. It is still dear to me.
    Can't believe an aussie made a video about my home that made me cry.
    Much Love

    • @dmdeester
      @dmdeester Před rokem +3

      Same here, I'm from Grand Prairie & played football for South Grand Prairie, nothing beats Friday night football in north Texas.

    • @conoregan5363
      @conoregan5363 Před rokem +1

      @@dmdeester maybe you know my Uncle Ben Bailey who coached at SGP a while back

    • @dmdeester
      @dmdeester Před rokem +2

      @@conoregan5363 Can't say that's a name I remember, I went there from 2010-2014, Brent Whitson was my head coach.

    • @conoregan5363
      @conoregan5363 Před rokem +1

      @@dmdeester before that lol

  • @kdrewmorris
    @kdrewmorris Před rokem +32

    I went to Allen High School and was on the 2012 Varsity football team, the year the stadium opened. Opening night we had >22,000 people, many people buying standing-room-only tickets. It is still crazy to me how awesome of a stadium we had and the fact that we still fill it up most Friday nights. Cool to see it on this list :)

    • @BoomerKeith1
      @BoomerKeith1 Před rokem

      Was Kyler Murray on the team at that time? I know he graduated in 2015, but wasn't sure if he was at Allen all 4 years.

    • @kylehanson7288
      @kylehanson7288 Před rokem

      @@BoomerKeith1 He was. He transferred to Allen after his freshmen year. He was the starter from mid 2012 through 2014.

  • @iancypes5911
    @iancypes5911 Před rokem +183

    It's funny that you started with UT Arlington's "Football" stadium because UT Arlington hasn't had a football team since 1985

    • @jackinblack19
      @jackinblack19 Před rokem +3

      What do they use it for now?

    • @FasterJTG
      @FasterJTG Před rokem +25

      @@jackinblack19 I think track and field and high school football

    • @aidenflies2711
      @aidenflies2711 Před rokem +1

      I know my mom went there and it was so surprising

    • @jamespyle777
      @jamespyle777 Před rokem +7

      Kind of sounds like what they did at Wichita State.

    • @luisestrada6950
      @luisestrada6950 Před rokem +2

      @@jackinblack19 also bed races every year lol

  • @dmanagable
    @dmanagable Před rokem +25

    LMAO this is one of your best ones so far. Love how all the multimillion dollar high school football stadiums finally broke you down halfway through and you needed a "Texan" to come in haha

  • @jamesjudkins9769
    @jamesjudkins9769 Před rokem +52

    Love seeing my local stadiums featured! We really are spoiled with great venues in this area.

  • @phishtako77
    @phishtako77 Před rokem +18

    I grew up in Fort Worth and got to play in a few of these stadiums. There are a lot of really great smaller stadiums here as well. Amon G Carter is my favorite by far though!

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill Před rokem +4

    These stadiums are so well known that you don't have to be from the Dallas area to know that a large part of football history is here. Legendary games, players and coaches have touched these fields. Great video. Thank you.

  • @gregsells8549
    @gregsells8549 Před rokem +21

    The tower beside Mesquite Memorial Stadium transmits the Mesquite ISD's own radio station, KEOM 88.5 FM, which broadcasts most of games played within and plays music of the 1970s. McKinney ISD Stadium hosts the NCAA Division II Football Championships, while Toyota Stadium hosts the FCS Championship as well as the Frisco Bowl. Frisco ISD plays football at both Ford Center and Toyota Stadium. The Conference USA basketball tournament has been played the last few years at Ford Center, using two courts. The entrance to Schollmeyer Arena reminds me of the Cow Palace in San Francisco.

  • @29Texan
    @29Texan Před rokem +4

    Fort Worth native, here... glad to see Dickies on the board.
    And yes, I've been to (and even played in) a few of those high school stadiums, like most DFW residents.

  • @perezplusfilm
    @perezplusfilm Před rokem +4

    Thank you just brought light to our Memorial stadium. The memorial stadium was a great place to relax. Their often the school had events and as month ago it hosted the National band Marching contest.

  • @greengummibear
    @greengummibear Před rokem +13

    My hometown...I've been in half of these (and almost all of the college ones).
    Stadium story (and yes, the tcu stadium is a bit steep in person) - They are a private college in Ft. Worth, while SMU (the last group profiled here) is similarly a private school in Dallas. They play home and away each year, and this instance takes place one year the game was in Ft. Worth. At the end of each performance, the SMU band form what is called the diamond M (band stands to form said letter) and one year as they stood there, the crowd might have noticed little baggies floating in the wind. Six months or so later, on the stadium's field, a pattern, shaped like a diamond M, of rye grass grew...

  • @chiefkeef74
    @chiefkeef74 Před rokem +22

    Choctaw Stadium will always be The Ballpark in Arlington to me.

  • @bas3q
    @bas3q Před rokem +25

    2:12 UNT Coliseum resembles the old Reunion Arena in downtown Dallas, which was the main arena for the Dallas Mavericks until 2001. It shares a similar "pedestal" look that is not at all common in arena design. Interestingly enough though, UNT Coliseum opened in 1973 while Reunion opened in 1980 - so maybe the city took some inspiration from the college up the road?
    11:28 Not only are these balconies, but some were actually originally offices that could be leased out by companies who wanted a unique address. Not sure there's any other stadium in the United States that has offices (other than the team's, that is) incorporated into the building - but tbh, it's an idea that really was ahead of its time. Other teams, especially those who can't get a sweetheart deal to develop and profit from the land around their stadium (like the Atlanta Braves or the New England Patriots), should consider this as a money-generating alternative in their new ballpark/arena. Ground-floor retail at new stadiums is pretty commonplace now, and leasable office space might be the next evolution of that idea, especially for facilities in the downtown area.

  • @mastertonef
    @mastertonef Před rokem +4

    I really laughed out loud with the coffee spitting sound at 2:36.

  • @mockbamn
    @mockbamn Před rokem +17

    I just attended the Rocket League world championships at Dickies Arena this past weekend, and it's a really nice venue. Great to see some different styling from a modern arena, and that video board is huge.

    • @Chaz4543
      @Chaz4543 Před rokem +2

      They should get a minor league hockey team (AHL or ECHL) to play there.

    • @29Texan
      @29Texan Před rokem

      It's kind of an unwritten rule that Fort Worth facilities should have an art deco façade.
      Beautiful place and LONG overdue.
      I'd like to see the Brahmas come back in ECHL and a G-League team.

    • @oand10
      @oand10 Před rokem

      @@Chaz4543 AHL would be really nice, and I believe they need a 32nd team with the new Seattle franchise

    • @BigBingFan
      @BigBingFan Před rokem

      Kevin, the same Fort Worth Civic Leaders (specifically the Basses), built Bass Performance Hall, a wonderful acoustic venue........well, Ed Bass oversaw totally Dickie's Arena, which was built with the same type acoustics as Bass Performance Hall, as Bass knew they were building a multi-purpose Arena housing many concerts, which the acoustics would be tops anywhere. My only problem is that Dickie's Arena was topped out at 14,000 seating capacity; I had this wild hope that since Fort Worth is the LARGEST CITY IN AMERICA (12th) without a Major League Sports Team, I was hoping that Fort Worth could build a venue with 17,000-18,000 range, so we might be able to land an NBA Team--Imagine an NBA Team coming to Texas, playing Houston, San Antonio, the Mavericks, and a close rival in Fort Worth
      Guess it won't happen in my lifetime, but our identity (unfortunately) is tied to Dallas. Even though the Cowboys haven't played IN DALLAS since 1970, and now is located in Tarrant County---I'll always keep my fingers crossed for a Pro Team in a City of a Million and DFW area of 8 Million!

    • @vatira
      @vatira Před rokem

      ayy me too, cool place. I love Fort Worth's aesthetic

  • @NoamTheGOAT50
    @NoamTheGOAT50 Před rokem +6

    Thank you sir, for the great video (as usual!!). This is a good step to show the Texas High School football stadiums! Love from Reno NV and Israel!

  • @CoimbraBertone
    @CoimbraBertone Před rokem +4

    always like it when you include motorsport venues! neat!

  • @felixvargas7132
    @felixvargas7132 Před rokem +12

    I live in Dallas and I can confirm that we take our stadiums very serious, I teach high school and our stadium is college level caliber…..to sound old: BACK IN MY DAY my high school had just a two bleachers and a scoreboard:D

    • @nicoleperry8034
      @nicoleperry8034 Před rokem +1

      I mean there are still stadiums like that in Dallas to this day.

    • @MarloSoBalJr
      @MarloSoBalJr Před rokem

      Better than my high school stadium.
      Located on a hill next to a two century old cemetery with concrete bleachers and a single scoreboard dating back to the 1980s as "modern"

  • @bobbybrandon5048
    @bobbybrandon5048 Před rokem +12

    I kind of like how Texas has a 10-20,000 seat stadium for their suburban towns (cities, in some cases) instead of scattering 4-8,000 seat Erector Set-stadiums around like other states do. It gives them a usefulness beyond just school events.

  • @BoogityBoogityBoogity-nx9gy

    Old globe life and the rough riders stadiums are two of the best stadiums I’ve ever been to. Also the only stadium I can think of that you missed is the dirt track at Texas motor speedway, a much smaller dirt oval behind the main stadium

  • @kencramer1697
    @kencramer1697 Před rokem +1

    My Uncle worked with the company that designed the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington as well as the American Airlines center. It is quite amazing as to what goes into the design of these buildings.

  • @coryspang7548
    @coryspang7548 Před rokem +2

    I've been to Will Rogers once for a rodeo. It was an amazing experience. I have a soft spot for older venues, since I'm a bit of a history buff.

  • @scorpionblade4112
    @scorpionblade4112 Před rokem +3

    3:14 I just got back from a scrimmage at panther stadium. Very impressive in person

    • @rollingdudes8859
      @rollingdudes8859 Před rokem

      I grew up in the area and they just RENOVATED the stadium a few years ago!!! Very NICE STADIUM!!!

  • @ethancorbitt8292
    @ethancorbitt8292 Před rokem +3

    This was a good video. The only other impressive high school stadiums that I’ve been too that I can remember pretty well and didn’t see on this list was Highlander Stadium in the park cities, Max Goldsmith Stadium in Lewisville and Ron Poe stadium in McKinney. Other than those good job!

  • @Ba11leFieldAce
    @Ba11leFieldAce Před rokem +5

    As someone who is a born and raised Texan, I can tell yall that people take their highschool football games very seriously. It's a state past time to be honest. Doesn't matter what city you're in, homecoming games on Friday night basically shut the city down for about 4 hours. Also, the old Texas rangers stadium was amazing before they converted it. I spent many an afternoon roasting under the oppressive July sun watching my favorite baseball team lose to #4 in the league teams. But man, I gotta say, it's good to be out of the sun in the new stadium.

  • @adamskrapits7961
    @adamskrapits7961 Před rokem +2

    I’ve been obsessed with stadiums and stadium design since a kid. I would draw fake stadium mock ups and diagrams in my school copy books lol. Wish i would’ve pursued it as a career. As a Pennsylvanian i humbly request a Philly or PA stadium video please 🙏🏻

  • @kmena05
    @kmena05 Před rokem +4

    you should do one on Houston's stadiums they have Minute Maid Park, NRG Stadium, Toyota Center, Rice Stadium, TDECU Stadium, The Legendary Astrodome and The Summit (now Lakewood Church).

    • @rangersking6699
      @rangersking6699 Před rokem

      I mean, the astrodome is just a rotting husk at this point

    • @kmena05
      @kmena05 Před rokem +1

      @@rangersking6699 at least its still there

  • @kentk2215
    @kentk2215 Před rokem +14

    Great job, as usual. Good idea to do all city stadiums. You did miss a few, including a couple of arenas. The Credit Union of Texas Event Center is a 6,275 fixed-seat multi-purpose indoor arena located in Allen, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. The arena opened in 2009 under the name Allen Event Center. Construction cost was $52.6 million. Home to the Allen Americans minor league hockey and Dallas Sidekicks indoor soccer. Comerica Center is a multi-purpose arena in Frisco, Texas. It is the home of the Texas Legends of the NBA G League and the Frisco Fighters of the Indoor Football League, as well as the executive offices and practice facility of the National Hockey League's Dallas Stars. It seats between 5,000 and 7,000 people. Construction cost $27 million + $39 million renovation (which expanded capacity to around 6,000). Keep up the good work!

    • @Shmuel420
      @Shmuel420 Před rokem

      I don't think you need to explain what Allen Texas was, considering he included their high school's football stadium in the video

    • @nascarsteve
      @nascarsteve Před rokem

      Allen Event Center is a cool venue, I've seen soccer, hockey, football and a concert there!

    • @bsexton
      @bsexton Před rokem

      Forgot the Fort Worth Convention center arena holds 13,500

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 Před rokem

      There's another high school arena, the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland. The Fort Worth Convention Center arena, which resembles a flying saucer, is set to be demolished as it's been functionally replaced by Dickies Arena, but telescoping seating is planned for the ballroom which will replace it. The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas also boasts a domed arena, originally called Dallas Memorial Auditorium, with 9,000 seats. It once shared the Dallas Chaparrals of the ABA (now the San Antonio Spurs) with Moody Coliseum. There's also a 7,000 seat coliseum at Fair Park, next to the Cotton Bowl, formerly used for minor league hockey but built more for rodeos. Will Rogers Coliseum also had minor league hockey, with a rivalry in the '70s between the Fort Worth Wings and the Dallas Blackhawks.

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 Před 24 dny

      Update: Dallas Memorial Auditorium will become the new home of the Dallas Wings in a couple of years after a renovation.

  • @ringleaders10820A
    @ringleaders10820A Před 23 dny

    When I moved to DFW 3 years ago, the notion of Texas football craze was plainly ridiculous to me. By now, other than the fact that high schools are blowing way too much money on it, the high school football culture may well be my favorite aspect of the Texan identity. Crazy to think how many of these stadiums Ive made memories at. Legendary video

  • @scsu300
    @scsu300 Před rokem +1

    Wow! So many stadiums in this area. Plus, now I have a good reason to go to a baseball game.

  • @mklein818
    @mklein818 Před rokem

    Great video - inspired choice of a truly eclectic mix of stadia

  • @AntwonTX
    @AntwonTX Před rokem +1

    Thanks for highlighting my Metroplex!

  • @CrystalClearWith8BE
    @CrystalClearWith8BE Před rokem +1

    Arlington, TX have an amazing sports complex there.

  • @ronswann1445
    @ronswann1445 Před rokem +2

    love this guy...very funny in a tongue in cheek sort of way...and sounds like Will Power the Indycar race driver...i doubt if Will is as funny though...keep up the entertaining work...

  • @geoffstrickler
    @geoffstrickler Před rokem +3

    You missed several surprising high school football stadiums. Aledo, Lewisville (actually several in Lewisville ISD other than the Marcus stadium you covered), and Duncanville come to mind. Plus, one that I can’t remember the specific school but has a full indoor football practice field. And those are just off the top of my head…but performed AV installation work in DFW area schools for about 5 years so I saw many across many districts.

  • @henryd1981
    @henryd1981 Před rokem +2

    Things could have been much different for Irving ISD. From what I recall, back in the 90s (I can't remember the exact year), there were two bond propositions regarding the schools, one of which was to build a new stadium to replace Joy and Ralph Ellis Stadium, which was then known as Irving Schools Stadium. That specific bond proposition was voted down. At least they eventually made some renovations that made it look acceptable. I don't see it being replaced anytime soon.

  • @RushFanatic87
    @RushFanatic87 Před rokem +6

    I’m sad you didn’t include my high school stadium: Pennington Field. Not the best looker, but it is an imposing place for visiting teams. We used to say “No one escapes the walls of the Penn.” and there’s a reason for that. In my three years playing at Euless Trinity, we went 15-1 at home.

    • @Rrc2344
      @Rrc2344 Před rokem +1

      What’s that smell

    • @RushFanatic87
      @RushFanatic87 Před rokem

      @@Rrc2344 LD Bell! As we say around here, you can’t spell Bell without 24 L’s 😂

    • @Rrc2344
      @Rrc2344 Před rokem

      @@RushFanatic87 😂

    • @RushFanatic87
      @RushFanatic87 Před rokem +1

      @@Rrc2344 make that 25 L’s!

    • @Rrc2344
      @Rrc2344 Před rokem

      @@RushFanatic87 yep

  • @davidmeredith4561
    @davidmeredith4561 Před rokem

    Nice shot of the Dallas Omni Hotel at the end. They have great umbrellas.

  • @naughtynaughty242
    @naughtynaughty242 Před rokem +1

    I live 6 minutes from the C.H Collins Complex so here are some facts:
    -Those "houses" are concessions and restrooms. There are 4, with 2 on home and 2 on visitor on opposite ends
    -The building to the north end zone is either an athletic complex or conference rooms
    -4 teams play here currently, including the #16 ranked in the nation and #1 in Texas Guyer. Denton and Denton Ryan also play here. Braswell currently plays here, but they might move out because they have their new stadium on us 380.
    -This is just a high school and marching band venue
    -The visitor and home sections are identical and have approximately the same amount of seating.
    -It is located next to the Denton Natatorium on 288 and 428
    -The capacity fits around 12,000
    -It has a 3-floor press box
    That's it

  • @andresulloabrenes
    @andresulloabrenes Před rokem +1

    The Texas speedway is freaking huge! Just like everything in Texas.

  • @santiagomagana3148
    @santiagomagana3148 Před rokem

    I was in the area two weeks ago. They are amazing

  • @David-yj7qn
    @David-yj7qn Před rokem +1

    I'm really enjoying these metro area stadium reviews. Could you also do one for the Ruhr-Area in germany? It's not exactly a single city but it is a more or less continuus agglomeration of more than 5 million people with a very specific working class industrail identity and with clubs like schalke, dortmund, bochum, essen etc. there is a lot to cover. Would really appreciate it.
    Thanks for the frequent videos and much love from south germany

  • @chrisdorst9387
    @chrisdorst9387 Před rokem +2

    That southern accent makes you sound like Hank Hill!

  • @dmdeester
    @dmdeester Před rokem +1

    As somebody who grew up in the DFW metroplex & played high school football there, I have been to almost all of the stadiums in this video & even played football in some of them, but my home stadium wasn't mentioned in this video, that would be the Gopher-Warrior Bowl in Grand Prairie, TX.

  • @neilwhitaker6284
    @neilwhitaker6284 Před rokem +3

    Texas Christian University's football and basketball stadiums are beautiful!

  • @lilkris3008
    @lilkris3008 Před rokem

    Cool to see my stadium on one of your list played at a lot of the HS fields and a few of the bigger ones

  • @spyronos
    @spyronos Před rokem +2

    Do a video on just the High School stadiums in Texas. Any amenities or architecture can eventually be seen if you look long enough. We have mild falls and winters all over the state, and most people live between 1 and 6 hours from a professional team. HS football is often a favorite sport in the state, and is much more community oriented.

  • @texascontinentalwrestling2605

    Houston stadiums could give Dallas a run.
    Merrell center, Berry Center, Delmar Fieldhouse (Baby Toyota center), Legacy Stadium, Galena Park ISD stadium, Constellation Field so many more I can't name right now

  • @cameronpeterson4172
    @cameronpeterson4172 Před rokem

    Well done. Football is a huge thing in Dallas- FtWorth. I’ve been to a good amount of those stadiums and a lot of them are a little excessive on the price but actually being there you realize it was worth every penny

  • @vatira
    @vatira Před rokem +1

    When I moved to Prosper Texas ( 8:45 ) the population was about 800. When I graduated the population was nearing 30K. and we had the same high school football stadium the entire time (and it was actually at the middle school.
    The year after I graduated the new High School Football stadium was built. I remember seeing the previews for it nearly a decade before and thinking there was no way that would ever be built. but here we are.

    • @Cnote100
      @Cnote100 Před rokem

      I just left a game in Prosper. My oldest son was the 5,000 student enrolled in the district years ago and graduated 2020 with the last class of Prosper High before they opened the 2nd high school. I do remember the old stadium and I thank them for giving us a temple worthy for the community to put on a show every weekend.

  • @mickelwarren2598
    @mickelwarren2598 Před rokem

    I went to Duncanville HS. Thank you for showing our stadium, while it is big it isn’t quite as big as I’d liked it to be.

  • @b.sherrieb9977
    @b.sherrieb9977 Před rokem

    Good job!

  • @jakedarnell479
    @jakedarnell479 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been to the Fort Worth stock show and rodeo many times, my family raises cattle and when I was in high school I was an exhibitor there and now my family sells cattle there. I saw the dickies arena being built and I’ve seen a rodeo or two inside will rogers coliseum

  • @Ricsamg
    @Ricsamg Před rokem

    Those high school stadiums and gyms. Hoo boy.

  • @seand67
    @seand67 Před rokem

    Wow very informative

  • @3089280288
    @3089280288 Před rokem

    Wow! That's a lot of sports venues in one city

  • @CreightonRabs
    @CreightonRabs Před rokem +1

    4:15 I'm about a 35-40 minute walk from my house to Marcus High School's stadium in Flower Mound. Was really surprised to see that stadium featured in this video (Lewisville High's Max Goldsmith Stadium is pretty similar but with a newer facade).

  • @JeremyKShort
    @JeremyKShort Před rokem +1

    We're probably a bit too south to be considered proper Dallas / Ft Worth (although we're really not as far away from Dallas as Denton and Prosper). There's a very interesting high school stadium in Cleburne, TX, Yellow Jacket Stadium. The limestone exterior is very unique, and it's the only high school stadium in the DFW area to be registered with the state as a historical site.

  • @MattWeasel
    @MattWeasel Před rokem +1

    Btw, after reading some comments and think about it... There could be an entire "part 2" video just for venues missed around DFW in this first video!

  • @OCMELLO18
    @OCMELLO18 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been to 21 of the 43 stadiums you listed!

  • @JoshuaJohnsOfficalChannel

    I’ve been to all of these Stadiums

  • @kylepuckett4900
    @kylepuckett4900 Před rokem +3

    Good video . There are actually even more ( close to )10000 seat high school stadiums than this. For instance Marcus stadium shown in this video has 3 more in their ISD (Lewisville, Hebron and Flower Mound all with more than 9500 seats). Pennington in Bedford has 12500 and probably several more.

  • @BobbySeas
    @BobbySeas Před rokem

    As a student of UTA, the first stadium you showed, I should point out that despite us having a stadium, and a field with our logos on it, we don’t actually have a football team. The football program was discontinued in 1985. The stadium is only used for track and field. So yes, as you said in the College Park Center segment, we are a basketball heavy university because we don’t have football..

  • @JBM425
    @JBM425 Před rokem +3

    For those of you outside of Texas, "ISD" such as "Carrolton ISD" stands for "Independent School District." The more you know... ;)

    • @gregplatt197
      @gregplatt197 Před rokem +1

      “Independent” indicates that the school district is separate from any municipality, county, or state-the school district has its own taxing authority outside the direct control of other governmental entities. Schools in a city or town are not controlled by the city or town government, the Mayor can't tell a school's Principal what to do. The district has a "CEO" in the form of a Superintendent. The Superintendent answers only to a School Board which is elected by the residents of the geographic district. Districts may encompass a single town/city or a larger area and usually takes the name of the town of origin of the school district. I live in a district that covers 3 cities/towns and is named for the larger city that students from the smaller towns were attending because these towns didn't have the resources to keep up with growth of the town. Garland ISD which serves the cities of Garland, Rowlett, and Sachse. Homer B. Johnson Stadium, featured in this video, is owned by the Garland ISD. Garland also has a smaller stadium, Williams Stadium. The 7 high schools of Garland ISD share in the use of both stadiums.

  • @user-xb4pu5kc5n
    @user-xb4pu5kc5n Před rokem

    Memories of Texas Stadium. Miss !

  • @Mr.E723
    @Mr.E723 Před rokem +8

    I don’t like Globe Life Field because one I don’t think they really needed to build it (although I think they had a better reason then the Atlanta Braves did) and two, it looks like a slightly more modern carbon copy of Minute Maid Park in Houston, just look at the two side by side

    • @JBM425
      @JBM425 Před rokem +1

      Considering the original Ballpark at Arlington wasn't even 25 years old when they started the replacement Globe Life Field, it almost seems like a waste of money. I don't even know if The Ballpark had been fully paid off by that time. I get the issue of having a roof in case of storms and cover from the hot Texas sun, but that was as much a problem when The Ballpark was conceived in the early 90s. I suspect that a roofed stadium would have cost too much to win support at that time, so they went with the no-roof version just to get some kind of replacement for the old Arlington Stadium. It's too bad, because The Ballpark had a unique, maybe even quirky design that left no doubt where you were if you were the visiting team.

    • @Mr.E723
      @Mr.E723 Před rokem

      @@JBM425 the worst part is that $500 million, roughly half the cost of the stadium was paid for with public money.
      I’m well aware that this is a very common trend, but somehow it needs to stop. Of course the owners will boast about all it will do for the local economy, and while it does very from place to place, many studies have debunked these claims.
      If these billionaire owners want to replace a stadium that isn’t even three decades old, then they can pay for it themselves. That’s not unreasonable

    • @Ba11leFieldAce
      @Ba11leFieldAce Před rokem

      Agreed, but it is nice not having to roast in the sun while watching the rangers lose.

    • @rollingdudes8859
      @rollingdudes8859 Před rokem

      We needed the INDOOR FIELD!!! SUMMERS HERE ARE TOO HOT!!!

    • @Mr.E723
      @Mr.E723 Před rokem

      @@rollingdudes8859 that’s the main reason I’m saying you had a slightly better reason then the Braves did to replace a less then three decades old ballpark. But it still looks like a copy of Minute Maid Park and it was wrong to use public money

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud Před rokem

    Good work and now for the next Metropolitain area with a bunch of Stadiums!

  • @cagesrages
    @cagesrages Před rokem +2

    You missed the Gopher Warrior bowl in Grand Prairie. It host many of the high school playoff games regardless if one of the Grand Prairie teams is involved. Its a Bowl built in the ground and has always been a cool venue!🏉🏈

    • @TheWideWorldofStadiums
      @TheWideWorldofStadiums  Před rokem

      Is it over the 10 000 capacity threshold? I did have it listed but I think it was cut due to being too small.

  • @razormc954
    @razormc954 Před rokem

    I love this: Can you do my hometown next? South Florida has three major cities all with 10,000+ seat stadiums

  • @nascarsteve
    @nascarsteve Před rokem

    I live down the street from McKinney ISD stadium. Impressive, for sure, for a high school stadium.

  • @adrianbalboa5353
    @adrianbalboa5353 Před rokem +3

    A typical suburban stadium in Australia is a ground with cars parked around the edge.

  • @S_marengo
    @S_marengo Před rokem +4

    The second stadium is actually a high school stadium

    • @CreightonRabs
      @CreightonRabs Před rokem +4

      And it's "Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD"

  • @itsjohnnyr8560
    @itsjohnnyr8560 Před rokem

    Surprised you didn’t show the Fine Arts/Athletic Complex (FAAC) in the Birdville ISD. 12,000 capacity, looks really nice, and is in a really nice area. My old high school plays there.

  • @kFlame-yg2et
    @kFlame-yg2et Před rokem +1

    DFW always goes all out for the High School football stadiums

  • @sleeplessvirus
    @sleeplessvirus Před rokem +2

    the expensive Texas high school stadiums are paid by private funds, the parents in rich Texas towns form corporations to better fund the schools. I've been to a couple of them in the Austin area and its not just stadiums, everything on campus is first class, and all the students benefit. The pressure on the students to succeed both in athletics and academics is intense. One former student I met who was now a senior pre med at University of Texas told me that her high school was much harder than pre med.

  • @bobbyboy1439
    @bobbyboy1439 Před rokem

    GOATED CHANNEL

  • @benw1656
    @benw1656 Před rokem

    Yes UT Arlington has a football stadium, and before 1987 we had a football team. So I agree, more of a basketball school.

  • @Astrostar21
    @Astrostar21 Před rokem

    ANOTHER BANGER!!!!

  • @kencramer1697
    @kencramer1697 Před rokem

    I graduated from McKinney back in the 90's. McKinney was the first high school in Texas to get an indoor practice arena. To be fair the School district didn't pay for it. Coca-Cola did. My father was on the school board for McKinney when the deal took place. It was a great move for the district. Up to that point the district had owned, and serviced all of it's own soda machines. Coke came in and offered to replace all the machines district wide, maintain and stock them and give the district a percentage of the sales. They also included the practice arena as part of the deal. It ended up saving the district money. It got the district out of being in the vending machine business which didn't really make the district any real money.

  • @Cnote100
    @Cnote100 Před rokem +1

    8:17 I live in and have had 3 children go to school in the Prosper I.S.D. We are one of if not the fastest growing school district in the state as well. I believe that Children's Health Stadium has the largest video board for a high school stadium in the state. Great venue to watch a game on a Thursday or a Friday night. And yes we do realize this isn't normal but it's our thing and we love to support the kids and the community.

    • @E-dog696
      @E-dog696 Před rokem +1

      Having been in the Navy & traveled the world & most of our country.. Perhaps it's not "normal" for the rest of the country!! BLESS THERE HEARTS!! However for us Texans Doing everything over the top is normal & in spite of criticism.. In my opinion,it's how we build community &support both our high school students!!& our universities teams!! I've lived in DFWsince 1984 & Frisco since 2003 & I love & support all we do for our university students & highschool students!! Football is a religion in Texas!!always has been & always will be!! sermons are Every Friday & Saturday Nights during Football season as opposed to Sunday mornings.. Regardless both venues have full capacity crowds!!
      May God Bless Texas!!

    • @Cnote100
      @Cnote100 Před rokem +1

      @@E-dog696 just left a game in Prosper tonight and it was a great showing. I have lived in the DFW area since 1985, went to school and graduated from Plano East and remember the good old days when the whole city would shut down on Friday nights. TV & movies can't do it justice to see how we as Texans rally and support our local youth during a school week. The future appears to be in good hands as our traditions such as these are being passed on.

    • @E-dog696
      @E-dog696 Před rokem

      @@Cnote100 thank you for sharing CDBrooks 100!! It is excellent to hear traditions are passing since so much pure unadulterated fun of what we experienced in our youth has beenlost.. much to my chagrin.. either way..I enjoyed your share..

  • @itsdjmateo
    @itsdjmateo Před rokem

    I might have missed it but was DISD’s Forester Field on here?

  • @Harrja
    @Harrja Před rokem +5

    Too bad UT Arlington doesn’t have football 😔

  • @TheDjcarter1966
    @TheDjcarter1966 Před rokem

    Yeah it is crazy, I'm from San Antonio and Friday Night Lights is alive and well. You can even be in the middle of nowhere in some town of 10,000 and they have a football stadium that would rival anything in the other 49 states. But 10,000 seat stadiums are the norm for Dallas, Houston and San Antonio high schools

  • @TPCIO2
    @TPCIO2 Před rokem

    As a Texan (houston) I love seeing all the high schools I recognize

  • @matthewfranke9988
    @matthewfranke9988 Před rokem +2

    Kudos from the Forth Worth side for saying Dallas-Fort Worth and not just Dallas.

  • @MattWeasel
    @MattWeasel Před rokem +1

    Missed Pennington Field over in HEB (Bedford).. one of the original oversized HS football stadiums in the metroplex.

  • @jathbr4113
    @jathbr4113 Před rokem +1

    I was in marching band in high school in North Texas so I got to be on the fields for a good amount of the stadiums here. My least favorite stadium to play at by far was UT Arlington. In band the directors always made a big deal to point your instruments to the press box, but as you could see, the stadium is so steep you have to point your instrument in a near 90 degree angle! It resulted in a lot of sore arms I can tell you.

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 Před rokem

      When UT Arlington dropped football, they kept their marching band. They perform exhibitions at high school competitions.

    • @vidalrodriguez2001
      @vidalrodriguez2001 Před rokem

      My home/rehearsal stadium for all 3 years of college marching band, I’m a woodwind though and our director doesn’t like woodwinds to the box so we never had crooked necks!😂 i really do like how high the stands go, pretty imposing👀and I’ve been there for a lot for high school games in Arlington too, it’s one my personal favs due to memories and familiarity😂

  • @martincruz8319
    @martincruz8319 Před rokem

    Don't forget that the Cotton Bowl was a host for the Dallas Stars for the Winter Classic in 2020 (before the Pandemic).

  • @JTMont21
    @JTMont21 Před rokem +4

    I think you forgot pennington field in Bedford. It seats 12,500.

    • @rollingdudes8859
      @rollingdudes8859 Před rokem

      Played football there growing up!!! AWESOME STADIUM!!!

  • @samwaller6287
    @samwaller6287 Před rokem +1

    Kinda scary how many of those places I’ve covered games at. Part of spending more than 30 years as a sports writer, I guess.

  • @mowvu5380
    @mowvu5380 Před rokem +1

    15:03 amon g carter stadium looks like a friggin beauty. seriously wow

  • @yoFACTOR
    @yoFACTOR Před rokem +1

    The Cotton Bowl hosts the Red River Rivalry between Oklahoma and Texas... it is JAM PACKED with fans from both teams every single year at the same time of the Texas State Fair (literally outside of the stadium).

    • @JBM425
      @JBM425 Před rokem

      And, a couple of years ago, it hosted the New Year's Day "NHL Winter Classic" outdoor hockey game between the Nashville Predators and the Dallas Stars.

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 Před rokem

      The Cotton Bowl was also a venue for the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and I attended two matches there. The 2026 FIFA World Cup opted for Jerry World, as AT&T Stadium is nicknamed, as did the New Year's game that carries the Cotton Bowl name.

  • @joshyboy1983
    @joshyboy1983 Před rokem +2

    Hearing $70m+ for a DAMNED HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STADIUM is WILD, but if multiple schools use it, the cost SEEMS to be slightly justified.......SLIGHTLY.

    • @vidalrodriguez2001
      @vidalrodriguez2001 Před rokem

      The stadiums, especially the newer ones are in school districts/cities where their populations have risen dramatically over the past few decades, newer schools in those districts, often being built in the last 10-15 years. The stadiums are definitely meant to be used for multiple schools and uses.

  • @andrewbrink8532
    @andrewbrink8532 Před rokem

    Marcus and flower mound both have a indoor basketball arena as well

  • @emiddleb2
    @emiddleb2 Před rokem +1

    Joe E. Ralph Stadium is the home of Irving FC, member of NPSL the same as Fort Worth Vaqueros

  • @nickmurillo2796
    @nickmurillo2796 Před rokem +1

    You actually forgot a good one Grand prairie gopher warrior bowl . You should check it out! 💯🔥🔥🔥

  • @dfwplanespotters_yt
    @dfwplanespotters_yt Před rokem

    As a guy from Dallas, ive been to all of these stadiums. Globe Life Field was nice, but the seats were cramped, and when its 110 outside its not very promising to go to a game. I've been to AT&T once not for a game, it looked nice. I've been to Globe Life FIeld a few times, it's very nice, and you can order stuff and get popcorn from a app and not go to get it in the lines and ect. seats are wider and nice, AC is rlly nice. AAC Ive been to more than 30+ times, i love it

  • @nascarmadman
    @nascarmadman Před rokem +1

    Unfortunately, Mavericks Stadium is no longer used for American football as UTA hasn't fielded (pun intended) since 1985. It IS used for soccer and high school football. The Carrolton stadium is for high school, not college. Hence Carrolton ISD (independent school district).
    I worked at Globe Life Field and its predecessor Globe Life Park (Now Choctaw). When we had day games in the summer, people would come to games at the former and spend a LOT of time on the concourse or trying to sneak into shaded seats. They also wanted to have more non baseball events. That is how the Rangers got the city to have a referendum to approve it-it was being designed with acoustics in mind. I just saw Elton John there and the sound was REALLY good! So that and NOT dying of the heat at baseball games is why it was built. Now I DO agree that it IS kinda ugly on the outside. Tried to meld retro (GLP) with modern and it just didn't work.