Apogee Stadium at the University of North Texas is a symbol of the university's commitment to excellence and vision for the future. UNT announced in August a 20-year, $20 million agreement with higher education technology leader Apogee for the naming rights of the new football and entertainment venue.
As the largest and most ambitious building project in UNT's history, the stadium marks a new era for the Mean Green and provides a dramatic theater that will bring the North Texas region together for football games, concerts and other large events.
The bowl-shaped structure, with its design reminiscent of an eagle, features seating for nearly 31,000 fans. It is a highly visible gateway to UNT — the largest public university in the region — and a destination for the community.
Designed by award-winning HKS Architects, designers of the new Dallas Cowboys stadium, and built by Manhattan Construction, UNT's Apogee Stadium has luxury suites, a club level, Athletic Center terrace, spirit store and eco-friendly features unlike any collegiate stadium in the world.
The power of Apogee Stadium is in the people it will serve — a pride-filled Mean Green Nation, a community with reasons to celebrate.
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New era kicks off Sept. 10
A new era in Mean Green football is taking shape. With more than 30 years of experience coaching football, new Mean Green Head Coach Dan McCarney arrives with credentials unlike any other coach in North Texas history. He is an expert in rebuilding football programs and engineering top-ranked defenses. And McCarney's ties to the Mean Green Nation run deep — he served on the staff of UNT Hall of Fame Head Coach Hayden Fry in Iowa. The Mean Green's 18th head football coach has been active on campus, speaking to students and incoming freshmen, and has taken his pride into the community with a Coaches Caravan tour around the Dallas-Fort Worth region. With a team that includes senior All-America running back Lance Dunbar, McCarney is ready for a debut season to be remembered in the region's most talked about new state-of-the-art football and entertainment venue – Apogee Stadium at the University of North Texas.
Stadium features
With nearly 31,000 seats, UNT's new Apogee Stadium offers bowl seating and excellent sightlines. Complete with a club level, luxury suites, a spirit store and numerous options for concessions and restroom breaks, the stadium will give fans a unique gameday experience. And in accordance with UNT's environmental stewardship goals and commitment to create a sustainable campus, the university is following strict Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. The stadium is built with non-toxic materials, uses non-processed water for the chilling plant, features solar cells on top of the ticket booth and will include 150-foot wind turbines — in hopes of having the nation's first new-construction collegiate football stadium that achieves Platinum LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Stadium windows maximize natural lighting, and landscaping with native plants requires less water. The three wind turbines to be installed southwest of the stadium will inject about half a million kilowatt hours a year into a UNT power grid — wind energy expected to save UNT $40,000 to $50,000 a year.
Ultimate gameday experience
- Touchdown Terrace and other group decks, perfect for VIP gatherings and special events
- State-of-the-art sound system throughout the concourse and in the bowl
- Giant video screens inside stadium:
- Giant Videoboard — 50 feet wide by 28 feet high with 15 millimeter high definition
- Auxiliary Videoboard — 26 feet wide by 14 feet high in the northeast corner
- 16 concession areas for speedy service so fans can get back to their seats to watch the game more quickly
- 21 concourse level restrooms for easy access and convenience
- Handicapped seating and parking available at every level with ADA access
- 26 convenient central and satellite ticket windows
- A full-service 1,800-square-foot spirit and athletic wear store on the ground floor of the stadium so visitors can take home Mean Green souvenirs and gear
- Generous tailgating on beautifully landscaped green space, the perfect location for pregame festivities
- Display areas for Boomer the Cannon, the North Texas Model A and the Spirit Bell
- Home to "Spiriki," the new bronze Eagle statue
- Fan-friendly, family-oriented atmosphere that includes making a human tunnel for the players and membership in the Junior Mean Green Club, with blow-up playgrounds and free ice cream at the Junior Mean Green Fun Zone; Family Fun Packs provide special pricing on seats for families of four, including food and drinks at home games
- A 2,000-square-foot UNT Alumni Association pavilion with views of the stadium from a 3,200-square-foot deck
Club level luxury suites
- Priority parking benefits and private elevator access
- Access to club level two hours before kickoff
- Flat-panel televisions broadcasting Mean Green games live, plus other games and programming
- 12,000-square-foot climate-controlled reception area
- Floor-to-ceiling glass walls with prime sightlines to the field
- Complimentary gameday buffet and full cash bar
- Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages throughout games
- Wide, comfortable chair-back seating with beverage holders
- Exclusive club level restrooms
- Fully accessible handicapped seating
- Complimentary game programs
Sept. 1 at 6 p.m. | Mean Green vs. Florida International Watch Party |
Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m. | Apogee Stadium Dedication Event (invitation only) and Friday Night Kickoff at The Hill |
Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. | Mean Green vs. University of Houston |
Sept. 24 at 6 p.m. | Mean Green vs. Indiana FAMILY WEEKEND |
Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. | Mean Green vs. Florida Atlantic GREEN OUT GAME |
Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. | Mean Green vs. University of Louisiana-Monroe HOMECOMING |
Nov. 19 at 3 p.m. | Mean Green vs. Western Kentucky UNT PREVIEW |
Dec. 3 at 3 p.m. | Mean Green vs. Middle Tennessee |
Learn about purchasing season tickets and other gameday information at Experience the New Mean Green. |