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'''Amon G. Carter Stadium''' is an open-air football stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. It is the home stadium of the [[TCU Horned Frogs]] football team. It is named after Amon G. Carter, a prominent Fort Worth businessman, newspaper publisher, and city booster. It has several popular nicknames, the most popular being "The Carter" and "Hell's Half Acre" (a reference to the site in Fort Worth's wild west past, which was located near the stadium, as well as the difficulty opposing teams have winning in the stadium). | '''Amon G. Carter Stadium''' is an open-air football stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. It is the home stadium of the [[TCU Horned Frogs]] football team. It is named after Amon G. Carter, a prominent Fort Worth businessman, newspaper publisher, and city booster. It has several popular nicknames, the most popular being "The Carter" and "Hell's Half Acre" (a reference to the site in Fort Worth's wild west past, which was located near the stadium, as well as the difficulty opposing teams have winning in the stadium). | ||
==List of | ==List of publication appearances== | ||
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type | !League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type | ||
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| [[College football]] | | rowspan=2| [[College football]] | ||
| [[ | | [[1939 college football season|November 11, 1939]] | ||
| | | [[TCU Horned Frogs]] vs. [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane]] | ||
| [[ | | [[TCU Horned Frogs vs. Tulsa Golden Hurricane (November 11, 1939)|Program]] | ||
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| [[2022 college football season|December 22, 2022]] | |||
| Armed Forces Bowl ([[Baylor Bears]] vs. [[Air Force Falcons]]) | |||
| [[2022 Armed Forces Bowl|Program]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 8 February 2023
Location | Fort Worth, Texas |
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Opened | October 11, 1930 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | TCU Horned Frogs (1930-present) |
Amon G. Carter Stadium is an open-air football stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. It is the home stadium of the TCU Horned Frogs football team. It is named after Amon G. Carter, a prominent Fort Worth businessman, newspaper publisher, and city booster. It has several popular nicknames, the most popular being "The Carter" and "Hell's Half Acre" (a reference to the site in Fort Worth's wild west past, which was located near the stadium, as well as the difficulty opposing teams have winning in the stadium).
List of publication appearances
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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College football | November 11, 1939 | TCU Horned Frogs vs. Tulsa Golden Hurricane | Program |
December 22, 2022 | Armed Forces Bowl (Baylor Bears vs. Air Force Falcons) | Program |
See also
List of college football stadiums
Venues Portal |
Big 12 Conference | |
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All Schools | Arizona State Sun Devils • Baylor Bears • Iowa State Cyclones • Kansas Jayhawks • Kansas State Wildcats • Oklahoma State Cowboys • TCU Horned Frogs • Texas Tech Red Raiders • UCF Knights • West Virginia Mountaineers |
Basketball Venues | Gallagher-Iba Arena • Lloyd Noble Center |
Football Venues | Amon G. Carter Stadium • Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Boone Pickens Stadium • McLane Stadium • Milan Puskar Stadium • Sun Devil Stadium |