Who is robertson stadium named after
In addition to the 20 luxury suites added in the summer of , "Phase I" entailed replacement of the current track with a ring of tiered seating, bringing the stadium's capacity to 32, To accommodate this tiered seating, the entire playing field was lowered nine feet.
Houston "Returned to Robertson," full time in , marking the first time since that UH played its entire home schedule on campus. With its five home contests a year ago, UH has now played 16 games at Robertson Stadium over the last five seasons.
The Cougars have now posted a record during that span, thanks in part to a home ledger in The ferocious Cougar defense allowed a meager In , the Cougars played five home games in Public School Stadium and two others in newly constructed Rice Stadium. UH moved all of its home games to Rice Stadium beginning in The Cougars were the first college team to play its games in a domed stadium when they moved to the brand-new Astrodome in UH played all of its home games there through before splitting time in the two stadiums over the last three seasons.
All-time, Houston was in the Astrodome. The Cougars' record in Robertson is Smaller projects readied the stadium for home games in and , including erecting the scoreboard, which sat in front of where Jeppesen Fieldhouse used to stand.
Following the Dynamo's entry into the Houston market, UH upgraded both the playing surface and lighting system, ensuring that no portable lighting will be needed for television purposes. A new scoreboard and video replay board was also added. UH will construct 18 luxury boxes, along with a new press box and a presidential suite in the summer of , ready for the season. After the season, the plans are to replace the track at Robertson, dig down, lower the field, and build a lower level of seats that will enclose the field.
This should be ready for The capacity will increase to 33, The final phases include building upper end zone seats and upper decks which would bring the capacity to 50, Smith at a Board of Regents meeting where the donation was formally accepted. Last spring the University of Houston officially declared that the "Catnap is over" and announced plans to rejuvenate the athletics program. Another major change announced was a face-lift for Robertson Stadium, which was built in and presently seats less than 20, Houston moved all of its home football games on-campus for the first time in 29 seasons last year.
Renovation plans encompass two phases, both of which will be completed using private dollars, according to UH Athletics Director Chet Gladchuk. Phase I entails the addition of 20 luxury suites, which were added last summer, and the replacement of the current track with an additional ring of tiered seating, bringing seating capacity to over 30, To accommodate this tiered seating, the entire playing field will be lowered 12 feet.
Bob Higley, member of the O'Quinn Foundation Board, said that the Foundation recognized the importance of this gift to the future growth of the athletics program and the University of Houston. With approval from the state board, construction can begin and the renovations will be completed in time for the football season. Gladchuk thanked John and Julie O'Quinn for their support of UH and announced that in honor of this gift, the University will name the football field within Robertson Stadium "O'Quinn Field," which will be inscribed on its surface.
This gift helps invigorate not only the athletics program, but the entire university. He taught as an adjunct professor at the Law Center from to , and currently serves on the board of the UH Law Foundation.
He is also the founder of the John M. O'Quinn and Julie J. O'Quinn Foundation. Construction on the stadium is underway with the grand opening scheduled for the UH home opener on Sept.
To accommodate this new ring of field level seats, the entire playing field will be lowered nine feet. Seating will be constructed in each end zone. Other Components: Twenty luxury suites on both sides of the stadium were added for the season. It currently seats 32, Built with Robertson Stadium, Jeppesen Fieldhouse located behind the end zone was the home of the Cougars basketball team between and A series of renovation projects between and increased the capacity from 22, to 32, In addition to UH and high school football, the stadium has served as the home field for the American Football League's Houston Oilers from to , the Texas Southern University football program at various times during the 's and '80's, and the Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer from to Demolition of Robertson Stadium began on December 3, to make way for construction of a new 40,seat football facility for UH.
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