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Shotwell Stadium is a stadium in Abilene, Texas. It was built in 1959,[1] using Rice Stadium as a model.[2] It was initially named the Public Schools Stadium. The first game played in the stadium was in the fall of 1959. Shortly after the first season, the stadium was renamed Shotwell Stadium, after P. E. Shotwell, a longtime football coach at Abilene High School.[3]
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ShotwellStadium is a stadium in Abilene, Texas. It was built in 1959, using Rice Stadium as a model. It was initially named the Public Schools Stadium...
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School, and ShotwellStadium. In November 2020, Saban Films acquired North American and U.K. rights to the film and renamed Under the Stadium Lights. It...
played at Jeppesen Stadium (now the site of the University of Houston's TDECU Stadium). The Texans and Cowboys shared the city and stadium through the 1962...
November 8 at Lamar Tech Cardinal Stadium Beaumont, TX W 22–0 8,133 November 15 at No. 13 Abilene Christian ShotwellStadium Abilene, TX W 16–13 4,000 November...
Pritchett Field Huntsville, TX L 7–43 November 15 at Abilene Christian ShotwellStadium Abilene, TX L 20–55 November 22 Stephen F. Austin Pritchett Field Huntsville...
football Conference Southland Conference Record 5–5 (1–3 Southland) Head coach Les Wheeler (3rd season) Home stadiumShotwellStadium Seasons ← 1963 1965 →...
game against East Texas State University (now Texas A&M Commerce) at ShotwellStadium in Abilene. The longest successful field goal in the NFL was 66 yards...
Javelina Stadium Kingsville, TX L 24–32 October 28 Howard Payne Pritchett Field Huntsville, TX W 35–21 November 4 at Abilene Christian ShotwellStadium Abilene...
that season being with the Abilene Christian University Wildcats in ShotwellStadium, (which McMurry lost 51–0). The 1971 game that the Abilene Christian...
State* Rip Hewes Stadium Dothan, AL L 19–37 October 12 at Howard Payne Brownwood, TX T 14–14 October 19 at McMurry ShotwellStadium Abilene, TX L 7–10...
ACU's 1976 homecoming game against East Texas State University at ShotwellStadium, in Abilene, Texas. This record kick is longer than any other field...
Pritchett Field Huntsville, TX W 15–14 November 10 at Abilene Christian ShotwellStadium Abilene, TX L 23–46 November 17 Stephen F. Austin Pritchett Field Huntsville...
AT&T Stadium in Arlington, while the 2A and 1A championships were held at Newsom Stadium in Mansfield and the six-man championships at ShotwellStadium in...
(MO)* City Park Stadium New Orleans, LA (Sugar Cup Classic) W 54–18 December 11 vs. No. 1 North Dakota State* No. T–13 ShotwellStadium Abilene, TX (Pecan...
Texas State University Lions (now Texas A&M University–Commerce) in ShotwellStadium, Abilene, Texas. The longest successful field goal in NFL history was...
football Conference Southland Conference Record 4–6 (0–4 Southland) Head coach Les Wheeler (5th season) Home stadiumShotwellStadium Seasons ← 1965 1967 →...
Cardinal Stadium Beaumont, TX L 15–27 10,500 November 13 at Abilene Christian ShotwellStadium Abilene, TX W 27–14 November 20 Arkansas State Alamo Stadium San...
October 8 at Howard Payne Brownwood, TX T 0–0 October 15 at McMurry ShotwellStadium Abilene, TX W 10–3 October 22 Southwest Texas State Pritchett Field...
School Stadium Capacity Abilene Christian ShotwellStadium 15,057 Angelo State LeGrand Sports Complex 5,670 Eastern New Mexico Greyhound Stadium 5,200...
football Conference Southland Conference Record 4–5 (2–2 Southland) Head coach Les Wheeler (4th season) Home stadiumShotwellStadium Seasons ← 1964 1966 →...
season at East Texas State. The Lions played their home games at Memorial Stadium and were members of the Lone Star Conference. The Lions finished the season...