FOUTS FIELD
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Fouts Field is the stadium of the University of North Texas, located in Denton, Texas, United States. It is primarily used for football, and is the home field of the University of North Texas Eagles, also known as the Mean Green.
The stadium opened in September 1952 originally named Eagle Stadium. In 1954 it was named in honor of Theron J. Fouts, former football coach, athletics director and founder of UNT's track and field program. The stadium originally consisted of the two sideline grandstands on either side of the track, which runs towards the northwest, and sat 20,000.
The University of North Texas commissioned HKS,Inc., a Dallas-based architecture firm, who previously designed the Dallas Mavericks' American Airlines Center, Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, and the Texas Rangers' The Ballpark at Arlington to design a replacement stadium. The proposed 30-35,000 seat stadium (currently called "New North Texas Mean Green Stadium") has a projected price tag of $60M --- in comparison to other recently built FBS stadiums, a modest price.
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