UFCU Stadium

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UFCU Stadium[4] is a football stadium on the campus of Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. It opened in 1981 and was expanded in 2011–2012 to its present 27,149-seat capacity. UFCU Stadium has been the home field for the Texas State Bobcats since 1981. In November 2003, the field was renamed Jim Wacker Field in honor of the former Bobcats football coach and director of athletics.

Full nameJim Wacker Field at UFCU Stadium
Former namesBobcat Stadium (1981–2024)[1]
Location1100 Aquarena Springs Drive
San Marcos, Texas 78666
Coordinates29°53′28″N 97°55′32″W
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Jim Wacker Field at UFCU Stadium
Stadium interior
UFCU Stadium is located in Texas
UFCU Stadium
UFCU Stadium
Location in Texas
UFCU Stadium is located in the United States
UFCU Stadium
UFCU Stadium
Location in the United States
Full nameJim Wacker Field at UFCU Stadium
Former namesBobcat Stadium (1981–2024)[1]
Location1100 Aquarena Springs Drive
San Marcos, Texas 78666
Coordinates29°53′28″N 97°55′32″W
OwnerTexas State University
Capacity28,388[2]
Executive suites15
SurfaceFieldTurf Duraspine PRO
Record attendance33,133
September 24, 2016
vs. University of Houston
Construction
Broke ground1979
Opened1981
Expanded2012
ArchitectLockwood, Andrews & Newnam Inc[3]
Tenants
Texas State Bobcats football (1981–present)
San Antonio Riders (WLAF) (1992)
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Main Facade, 2016

History

The End Zone Complex was completed and dedicated in 2002. The facility located in the south end zone of UFCU Stadium houses the athletic program's football operations. The End Zone Complex also has a full service training center, meeting rooms and coaching staff offices.

The capacity grew to over 16,000 at the beginning of the 2009 football season with the completion of the first phase of a multi-phased expansion. This first phase added The Jerry and Linda Fields West Side Complex, a three-tier structure (by adding onto the existing home side) that includes new premium club seating, with 450 seats, and 15 luxury suites. The facility's funding came from a donation by Texas State alumns Jerry and Linda Fields.[5]

In 2012, a $33 million expansion closing in the north end zone brought the stadium's capacity to 30,003. That season, the average attendance was 18,945 in the program's first season as a Division I FBS member. In 2024, chair back seats were added to the east side, reducing capacity to 27,149. The opening of the new south endzone club and seating, in 2025, brought the capacity back to 28,388 [6]

In May 2024, University Federal Credit Union (UFCU) paid $23 million for the naming rights to the stadium for 15 years.[7]

Other uses

During its 43-year history, UFCU Stadium has been a multi-use facility. It has been the home of the Texas Special Olympics,[8] and used for scenes in the film The Ringer and the NBC series Friday Night Lights.[citation needed]

Texas State Bobcats vs Navy Midshipmen - Sept 13,2014

Largest single game crowds

More information Rank, Attendance ...
Rank Attendance Date Game Result
133,133September 24, 2016Texas State 3, #6 Houston 64
233,006September 8, 2012Texas State 10, Texas Tech 58
332,007September 13, 2014Texas State 21, Navy 35
431,500September 20, 2025Texas State 35, Nicholls 3
531,333September 23, 2017Texas State 14, UTSA 44
628,000September 7, 2024Texas State 49, UTSA 10
728,000October 12, 2024Texas State 41, Arkansas State 9
827,537October 14, 2023Texas State 21, ULM 20
927,252September 19, 2015Texas State 20, Southern Miss 50
1026,573September 4, 2021Texas State 20, Baylor 29
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