TEXAS LONGHORNS TICKETS AND SEATING CHART

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010


If you're a diehard fan of the Texas Longhorns and you've been keeping up with their stats, you already know that this fantastic football team has held their own this season. So much has been going on with the Longhorns that it is very possible you've missed some things. Like Coach Mack Brown receiving a surprise phone call recent from President Barack Obama. Brown got to travel to the White House to meet the president and said that not only was it a great honor but that it will be the team's goal to get back to the White House every year.

Many fans are still stunned by the season finale game against Alabama which was a loss for the Longhorns. The season was nothing short of phenomenal for the Longhorns from start to finish. This team landed a win for every single game played during the season, making them the undefeated for the entire season until the #1 seated Alabama took home the 2010 Citi BCS National Championship. Those who have been following the Longhorns all season take nothing away from the talent and ability of these players however, because it has been a stellar season and exemplary performance by the team.

When you look at the cumulative team statistics for this season, there is no question that the Longhorns showed up and showed their skill for every game. Scoring points per game for the Longhorns was a fantastic 550 versus 234 for their opponents. Yards gained rushing tallied to 2413 versus opponents 1592. The numbers stack up similarly down the chart for the Longhorns and you have to conclude that even minus a championship win, the Longhorns are a great team of players who know how to take to the field and get results.

All of the home games this season were played at the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at Joe Jamail Field. For those who haven't been to a big field, this one may be just a bit intimidating but then as the saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas and this venue with seating capacity for 100,119 screaming fans is no exception to the rule. A state of the art facility that represents the highest standard for college football venues, the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium has undergone recent changes and renovations to the venue to increase capacity and upgrade the complex with the addition of 2,000 club seats, an upper deck and 44 suites.

The largest crowd to fill the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in 2009 was for the game against Kansas where 101,357 people filled the venue to witness the action. Although the stadium is more than 70 years old, thanks to the renovations and upgrades, Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium has become one of the premier venues in the country for enjoying a college football game. From new concessions plazas to new locker rooms for the visitors, the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium may also hold interest as a venue with one of the longest names in college football!

The u-shaped seating arrangement allows for excellent sites from around the venue. There are 32 gated entrances to the stadium, making it possible to enter and depart closest to your designated seat with no hassle whatsoever. Club level seating is easily accessible through Gate 14 or gate 16 and provides the luxury and comfort of enjoying the game in style and privacy. Located at 2100 San Jacinto Boulevard in Austin, Texas, the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium offers a phenomenal way to experience the Longhorns in action with huge crowds and plenty of amenities to boot.


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