Legends of the Gridiron America's Most Iconic Stadiums State by State

4. Arkansas – Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (Capacity: 76,000)

Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @The original uploader was Bobak at English Wikipedia

Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, nestled in Fayetteville, is the University of Arkansas’ football fortress. First opened in 1938, it has undergone multiple expansions—most notably in 2001—boosting capacity to around 76,000. Named after media mogul Donald W. Reynolds, the stadium embodies Razorback pride, regularly erupting with the iconic “Wooo Pig Sooie” chant whenever the Hogs step onto the field. Its design marries modern amenities like spacious concourses and premium seating with nods to Arkansas’ heritage, making the venue both comfortable and steeped in tradition. On game days, fans flock to “The Hill” for tailgating, transforming the surrounding area into a carnival of red and white. The atmosphere inside is electric, especially for SEC rivalry matchups, where every big play can cause the stands to tremble.

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