Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

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Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
Location Fayetteville, Arkansas
Opened September 24, 1938
Other Names Razorback Stadium (1941-2001)
Bailey Stadium (1938-41)
University Stadium (1938)
Tenants Arkansas Razorbacks (1938-present)

Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium is an American football stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and serves as the home field of the Arkansas Razorbacks college football team since its opening in 1938. The playing field in the stadium is named the Frank Broyles Field, honoring former Arkansas head football coach and athletic director Frank Broyles.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
College football October 29, 1955 Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Texas A&M Program
College football October 2, 1971 Arkansas Razorbacks vs. TCU Program
College football December 2, 1978 Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Texas Tech Program
College football September 29, 1979 Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Tulsa Program
College football October 27, 1979 Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Houston Program
College football September 6, 2003 Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Tulsa Program

See also

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