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  1. The stadium hosted its first football game on October 11, 1930, when TCU defeated the University of Arkansas. In the 1930s under head coach Dutch Meyer, the Horned Frogs won national championships in 1935 and 1938. Expansion Amon Carter Stadium in 2008, prior to its demolition and reconstruction

    • $164 million (2010–12 reconstruction), $100 million (2020 East side expansion)
    • 2850 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76129
  2. 16. Nov. 2010 · Amon G. Carter Stadium opened on Oct. 11, 1930 with a 40-0 win over Arkansas in front of a then-capacity crowd of 22,000 fans. The stadium closed with another capacity crowd, this time of 45,694, who watched the Frogs beat San Diego State 40-35.

  3. 19. Juli 2023 · Back then, it was called just “TCU Stadium,” but in 1930, it was renamed after Amon G. Carter, a local publisher who had been lobbying for a major bowl game in Texas and didn’t mind writing a check or two to make it happen.

  4. 1929– Amon G. Carter Stadium is constructed with a seating capacity of 22,000. 1930– First game played. Frogs win (of course) over Arkansas, 40-0. 1935– The so-called “Game of the Century” pitted the 10-0 Mustangs versus the 10-0 Frogs with a Rose Bowl bid at stake.

  5. Das Stadion wurde von 1929 bis 1930 mit einer Kapazität von 22.000 Zuschauern errichtet und am 11. Oktober des Jahres eingeweiht. Es ersetzte das Clark Field. Das erste Football-Spiel fand am Tag der Eröffnung gegen die Arkansas Razorbacks (40:0), die Mannschaft der University of Arkansas, statt.

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  6. On Oct. 11, 1930, the Frogs played their first game there. The Horned Frog yearbook chronicled the event: “Fighting before a crowd of approximately 15,000 spectators, the Christians unleashed a vicious and unstoppable attack on the Arkansas Razorbacks, sweeping the Frogs to a 40-0 victory.”

  7. Riding momentum from the team’s first Southwest Conference title, a football stadium began to take shape in 1929. Less than one year after beginning construction on the stadium, the Frogs played their first game in the new Amon G. Carter Stadium against the University of Arkansas on October 11, 1930.