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  1. Website. arkansasrazorbacks.com/dwrss. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium is an American football stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas [7] and serves as the home field of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks football team since its opening in 1938.

    • University Stadium (1938), Bailey Stadium (1938–1941), Razorback Stadium (1941–2001)
    • $492,000, ($10.2 million in 2022 dollars), $106 million (renovation)
    • September 24, 1938
    • 350 North Razorback Road, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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  3. PHOTO GALLERY. History. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (DWRRS), following a major expansion and renovation project completed prior to the 2001 season, gives the University of...

  4. See Related. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium has been the home of the Razorback football team since 1938. The stadium was renovated to the tune of $160 million in 2018 that included...

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  5. Mar 8, 2021 · Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium | University of Arkansas. March 08, 2021. University of Arkansas. A post card from about 1950 shows Razorback Stadium looking south with a track, bleachers and a press box above the west side.

  6. Welcome to Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium! Use this site to enhance your experience getting to, from, and around Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on gameday.

  7. THE NEW DWRRS. Arkansans deserve the best college football venue in the country. Encompassing the legacy of Frank Broyles and other Razorback greats, this renovation and addition is the next step...

  8. What to know. 72,000-seat stadium home of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks; the original section of the stadium was a Works Progress Administration project with an original capacity of 13,500; first enlarged upon the arrival of John Barnhill as athletic director in 1947 when an additional 2,500 seats; during the 2000 season, a 30x107-foot ...

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