@The LIM Report when the Houston Texans were choosing names to call themselves they had to Ask the Kansas City Chiefs for permission to use the name Texans because they still had rights to the name.
I'd be shocked if _my_ old high school's stadium was ever on the channel. Well in an _extreme_ technicality one of them was in the New York video, because I went to Bishop Kellenberg in Uniondale for a year (before it got too expensive) and the varsity team played at Hofstra University, but that stadium is now somehow lacrosse-only and neither Kellenberg's on-campus field nor my marching band stomping grounds at Clarke High School in Westbury are a _sixth_ of WWoS's cutoff.
Lakewood Church was built in the mid-70s and was called The Summit. It hosted the NBA’s Rockets and the Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association (Aeros won the league title twice during their existence and was the team for whom the legendary Gordie Howe came out of retirement and played alongside his sons Mark and Marty for several years in Houston and later New England/Hartford Whalers). The Summit had limited luxury suites, and they were at the very top of the arena, so the Toyota Center was built to include more suites and closer to the arena floor, not to mention about 2,000 more seats. Televangelist Joel Ostern then purchased the unused The Summit and converted it into his megachurch.
Although it wasn't "Premium Seating" friendly, The Summit was a much better building for watching events that the Toyota Center . Loved watching Aeros (both WHA and IHL versions) play there.
2:13. Rice Stadium looks like a good example of a stadium whose greatest days are behind it, rolling with the punches of changing times and adapting itself to be whatever is workable. Looks like a good mid-level venue. Unlike some stadiums whose blaze of glory is followed by a steep decline, something like Pontiac Silverdome.
Thank you for finally doing this video! I've always wanted to hear your thoughts on the various stadiums in the Houston area in a single video, and I finally got my wish. Thanks, man!
Rice Stadium was home of the Oilers from 1964 to 1967. The Oilers played their early seasons at Jeppesen Stadium, a high school facility on the current site of TDECU Stadium. It was later bought by U of H and renamed Robertson Stadium, where the Cougars moved from the Astrodome. Rice Stadium is also famous for JFK's "We choose to go to the moon" speech. Part of that speech was "Why does Rice play Texas?" It was because both schools were in the same conference, the now-defunct Southwest Conference.
When i went to CFISD the Berry Center was somewhat new, and Pridgeon was still great. I did not know they renamed the Berry to FCU until this video lol
@@joethahobo well to be fair what kind of name is fcu it’s too vague there’s only one berry center for the fine arts but since the 2 are so close together everyone just mashes them into one event center
So thankful you included both the Astrodome and Lakewood Church formally known as the Summit, the former home of the Houston Rockets (NBA) and Aeros (former pro hockey team in the World Hockey Association). For Lakewood Church, it gets more positive press and TV exposure than any former sports venue known in the Universe. 🙏🏿🙏🏾🙏🏽🙏🏼🙏🏻🙏
@@psideTXdude03 Although no one was talking about the WNBA, the old Houston Comets did play at the Summit and won the women's basketball league's first four championships. And while I'm talking about it, (though I am from New York and am a Liberty fan) bring back the Comets!
well.. Money and Football is huge here. There's like 4/5 state and/or nationally ranked football teams out of Houston every year. Usually the same ones.
Nothing strange about having a train at Minutemaid park where the Astros play. The stadium was built on the site of Central Station, Houston’s old train station.
Humble is pronounced umble. Cy-Fair stadium also has a junior college play there. You missed Veterans Stadium (League City) and Challenger-Columbia Stadium (Friendswood, named after the space shuttles) that are part of Clear Creek ISD which is in southeast Houston in the NASA/Clear Lake stadium.
@@TheMrPeteChannelHouston is full of weird quirks like that, fuqua and kuykendahl are others that most outsiders would never guess how to correctly pronounce
@@vrettos99 Don't forget San Felipe, Bissonet, Laura Koppe, Tuam, Beauchamp, Chartres, Chenevert, Synott, Tellepsen... Honestly you could make a whole video just about how we pronounce these street names 🤣
Aveva Stadium is now known as just "SaberCats Stadium" after the naming agreement with Aveva ended. It's part of Houston Sports Park, where the Dynamo and Dash have their practice facilities.
You know of all the time that you have been on TH-cam I never thought the stadium of the highschool that I went to would have went to would have ever ended up on one of your videos😶
Houston Dynamo are not the only professional soccer franchise in the city, or even the only professional soccer franchise that calls Shell Energy Stadium home. Dynamo's sister franchise (who are owned by the Dynamo's investor/operator group) Houston Dash compete in the NWSL.
@@supersasukemaniac The closest you're gonna get would be Dynamo 2 in MLS NEXT PRO, which is considered part of the third tier of US Soccer, alongside USL League 1 and NISA. Beyond that, you're off into the wilderness of the fourth tier, with USL League 2 and NISA Nation as well as the NPSL and UPSL. Of those four comps, only NISA Nation doesn't have a presence in Houston. That said, while individual teams within any of those competitions could be full-professional, that'd be only by the barest of minimums, and the leagues themselves would easily be described as semi-pro.
Dynamo are the only professional soccer team that matters. Nobody gives a flip about women's soccer. In fact, most houstonians don't even realize they exist.
I find it interesting that so many of these school districts have stadiums serving several high schools. Here in Gerogia, the vast majority of high schools have their own stadiums on campus.
One high school school districts typically have their own stadium. But most of these school districts around Houston have quite a few high schools. Cy-Fair ISD for instance has 14 high schools all of them 6A. It's not practical to spend 60 to 80 million dollars on each High School to have their own individual Stadium
How do you go to all these high school venues in the suburbs and miss going to Prairie View, Tx. You missed a beautiful football stadium "Panther Stadium at Blackshear Field" & the "William 'Billy' Nicks Building" (The Baby Dome) arena.
I've been to a Dynamo game in the rain in the summer. A larger roof wouldn't make that much of a difference. It's still hot and you still would get wet.
Being a former resident of Humble, it is weird that the H is silent, as others have noted. I believe the town is named after a judge. However, compared to other Houston suburbs, Humble is not a totally incorrect description, though "homely" might be a bit better.
Is Humble a decent suburb? I thought it was but I haven't been to Houston in nearly 30 years. In my mind I associate it with the The Woodlands which I think is nice and also not correct-two different places. I am Canadian so when I see leafy American suburbs they look nice to me ("the American dream") but I suppose they could have negative undertones I can't see with the naked eye or pictures.
@@neilwhitaker6284 Humble is definitely in the bottom half of quality surrounding Houston. I chose it because I could get a cheap house there and it was close to the airport, which is something I valued. The Woodlands and Spring are much nicer and much more expensive to live in.
@@derekashworth5884 OK I see I had the wrong impression of Humble. Thank you for your reply. It was a town name I always associated with High School football that I would hear a lot in the mid 90s. Given that it is a little north of Houston I associated it with some of the nicer places you mentioned. Thank you for informing me.
Good ol traylor stadium I grew up in that town and we would make similar jokes but in all honesty it really is a standard high school stadium here in Texas lol
No love for Galveston or Conroe? Also, I think Minute Maid Park/Shell Energy/Toyota Center, Ferttita Center/TDECU/Shroeder Park, NRG stadium/Astrodome/NRG Arena, Rice stadium/Reckling Park are all within 10 miles of each other and are all served by some light rail line.
When pronouncing Humble the "H" is silent and pronounced Umble. The Astrodome was designated a historical site so while not being used it is unlikely to be torn down any time soon.
I know people will always be taken aback by how much money these school districts spend on football facilities while also pointing out the perceived poor educational standards surrounding everything else. These school districts are not the underperforming underprivilege shitholes people make them out to be, they are in upper-middle class suburbs with enormous budgets and schools ranging from 3k -6k students. These schools rival small universities in their overall quality of facilities and education. Also, the funding for these stadiums are voted on by the constituents in local elections.
I am Canadian so I have observed the answer to this...jealousy and envy. It is easier for people to destroy and tear down what others have built than build something yourself. The USA like any country has its positives and its negatives. Building awesome things and being passionate about High School or college sports is one of its positives in my opinion. Slightly off topic a friend asked me last week driving to work if I'd like to move to the USA and I said I'd consider it if the opportunity came up. There are many things I admire and like about rural American culture (I work in agriculture very rural) but the country has its issues too. I thumbed up your comment, good one!
Yes, but... We voters (well, not me--I voted against it) in Clear Creek ISD approved a $480 million bond for the school district. For our pains (and our increased property taxes), we have giant buildings and palatial stadiums, but my kids' teachers still send us their Amazon supplies wish lists. I know, I know: the money was for capital improvements and can't be diverted to teacher supplies. Still... there is something very off--and off-putting that a wealth school district can guilt mush-headed taxpayers into vast amounts of public funding to "upgrade" facilities that are better by many orders of magnitude than what HISD schools typically have, yet the actual teachers have to go hat-in-hand to the parents for supplies for science experiments. While the process may have been democratic, it demonstrates that there is something not entirely healthy in the values and priorities of the system--or the people supporting the system.
@@aggressive_goose8679 I'm glad you're being honest, my man: I was a little bit worried that you were lying to me. People usually have a moral/ethical reason for disagreeing with things, propositions, and/or things. So, that's what responsible moral thinkers, do:--give moral reasons for the basis of their viewpoints. And, yes, I was indeed taken aback when asked to vote $480 million by CCISD. However, given that I didn't vote for the bond, I'm actually not the problem. Say his to Mav, Iceman, and Merlin! Peace out, Goose! Peace out! (P.S: Drop in a capital letter and apostrophe now and again: they're still free, you know. It doesn't cost anything (not even $480 mil) to hit them on your keyboard.
NRG Stadium is home of Rodeo Houston, formerly held in the Astrodome. NRG Arena was built for the rodeo's associated horse shows, while livestock shows take place in the neighboring NRG Center, which replaced the old Astrohall.
I think the new name fits pretty well considering the Astros own the team now (hence why they are the Astros AAA affiliate now,not an Independent team anymor
You should do the stadiums of Alabama. You might not be able to include all the high school football stadiums because there’s a lot of them, but all of the college and pro venues can make a nice You should do the stadiums of Alabama. You might not be able to include all the high school football stadiums because there’s a lot of them, but all of the college and pro venues can make a nice video. video.
Texans Play at nrg 🏟️ Astros plays at minute maid rockets play at Toyota center And Aeros used to share with the rockets Rice 🦉 plays at rice stadium Houston cougars and oilers played in the astrodome!!!!
And where would you suggest people to park then. Houston is a vehicle city. You pretty much have to have a car to get anywhere efficiently. It's very spread out & has multiple business districts & tons of suburbs. The metro area is larger than many small states & countries. It doesn't function like cities that were built around large center districts & mass transit, & it would be a huge & extremely expensive task to change that. You have to have large parking lots to handle the massive amounts of vehicles of those attending events at these stadiums. And flat land is far cheaper than parking garages or mass transit to all of these stadiums.
Shocking that a city the size of Houston lacks any professional women's teams that share these stadiums. Because as well-researched as these videos are, the omission of women's pro sports either means they do not exist or that the researcher has a sexist bias....
The Texans never played in the Astrodome. It was the home of the Oilers, who moved to Memphis and then Nashville and became the Tennessee Titans.
My bad.
To hell with Bud Adams. May he never rest in hell!
The WFL Texans did, in 1974. The Fertita Center was called Hofheinz Pavillion. :) Pasadena was home to Gilleys, where Urban cowboy was filmed. :)
@The LIM Report when the Houston Texans were choosing names to call themselves they had to Ask the Kansas City Chiefs for permission to use the name Texans because they still had rights to the name.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums 8:52 You missed Houston Dash FC Of NWSL
I've played at the Dynamo stadium, nice ground
Rice University is one of the most expensive private schools in the South, so no one should be surprised they have nice stuff!😅
Except rice stadium it needs a renovation
Never would I think that my old high schools stadium would be featured on your channel lol
I'd be shocked if _my_ old high school's stadium was ever on the channel. Well in an _extreme_ technicality one of them was in the New York video, because I went to Bishop Kellenberg in Uniondale for a year (before it got too expensive) and the varsity team played at Hofstra University, but that stadium is now somehow lacrosse-only and neither Kellenberg's on-campus field nor my marching band stomping grounds at Clarke High School in Westbury are a _sixth_ of WWoS's cutoff.
Do one on Chicago stadiums!
I love your humor so much
Lakewood Church was built in the mid-70s and was called The Summit. It hosted the NBA’s Rockets and the Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association (Aeros won the league title twice during their existence and was the team for whom the legendary Gordie Howe came out of retirement and played alongside his sons Mark and Marty for several years in Houston and later New England/Hartford Whalers). The Summit had limited luxury suites, and they were at the very top of the arena, so the Toyota Center was built to include more suites and closer to the arena floor, not to mention about 2,000 more seats. Televangelist Joel Ostern then purchased the unused The Summit and converted it into his megachurch.
PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE LOOT!
Although it wasn't "Premium Seating" friendly, The Summit was a much better building for watching events that the Toyota Center . Loved watching Aeros (both WHA and IHL versions) play there.
It should be stated that, by the time that loser bought the building, it had long since been renamed from the Summit to the Compaq Center.
I graduated hs in the Summit in 1991, and graduated college in 2022 in NRG arena.
There's a famous Journey concert that was filmed there in the early 80s.
2:13. Rice Stadium looks like a good example of a stadium whose greatest days are behind it, rolling with the punches of changing times and adapting itself to be whatever is workable. Looks like a good mid-level venue. Unlike some stadiums whose blaze of glory is followed by a steep decline, something like Pontiac Silverdome.
make videos about the Lithuania basketball league arenas
Oooh that would be cool to see
I'd love to see that video
Great Video
Thank you for finally doing this video! I've always wanted to hear your thoughts on the various stadiums in the Houston area in a single video, and I finally got my wish. Thanks, man!
I still vote for new WNBA, and NHL teams in Houston, Texas
Nobody gives a flip about WNBA
You and me both dude
@@theoriginaldashriprockMyself and millions of others care about the WNBA.
Rice Stadium was home of the Oilers from 1964 to 1967. The Oilers played their early seasons at Jeppesen Stadium, a high school facility on the current site of TDECU Stadium. It was later bought by U of H and renamed Robertson Stadium, where the Cougars moved from the Astrodome. Rice Stadium is also famous for JFK's "We choose to go to the moon" speech. Part of that speech was "Why does Rice play Texas?"
It was because both schools were in the same conference, the now-defunct Southwest Conference.
Pridgeon was the only stadium in Cy-Fair back when I was a student. I didn't know it had been renovated; It looks great! Love your humor and videos.👍
When i went to CFISD the Berry Center was somewhat new, and Pridgeon was still great. I did not know they renamed the Berry to FCU until this video lol
@@joethahoboI go to school in cfisd and I can say with confidence no one calls it fcu stadium everyone says the berry center
@@ZacharySinha thats good to know the younger generations are holding up the tradition
@@joethahobo well to be fair what kind of name is fcu it’s too vague there’s only one berry center for the fine arts but since the 2 are so close together everyone just mashes them into one event center
Houston has some great ones!
Day 3 of asking to do the futbol league of Costa Rica Stadiums 🇨🇷😎
Been to 2 stadiums in Costa Rica. Enjoyed the country (went down there in 2020 for the NYCFC game).
15:37 and 17:11 I vote for the UFL Houston Gamblers, and Houston Roughnecks should play at NRG Stadium or The Houston Astrodome
So thankful you included both the Astrodome and Lakewood Church formally known as the Summit, the former home of the Houston Rockets (NBA) and Aeros (former pro hockey team in the World Hockey Association). For Lakewood Church, it gets more positive press and TV exposure than any former sports venue known in the Universe. 🙏🏿🙏🏾🙏🏽🙏🏼🙏🏻🙏
Didn't the comets also play at the summit?
@@psideTXdude03 Although no one was talking about the WNBA, the old Houston Comets did play at the Summit and won the women's basketball league's first four championships. And while I'm talking about it, (though I am from New York and am a Liberty fan) bring back the Comets!
@@martincruz8319 I was just asking, but yeah please bring the comets back
Those high school stadiums in Houston look better than many D2/3 college stadiums in PA.
Football 🏈 is the official state religion of Texas. Therefore they only build the best places of worship.
well.. Money and Football is huge here. There's like 4/5 state and/or nationally ranked football teams out of Houston every year. Usually the same ones.
Love these City videos! I might have missed some, but Vegas would be a great watch... especially after they build their new mlb stadium.
Nothing strange about having a train at Minutemaid park where the Astros play. The stadium was built on the site of Central Station, Houston’s old train station.
Could you please do european hockey leagues?
There is a club called the Lexus Lounge in the Toyota Center.
Humble is pronounced umble. Cy-Fair stadium also has a junior college play there. You missed Veterans Stadium (League City) and Challenger-Columbia Stadium (Friendswood, named after the space shuttles) that are part of Clear Creek ISD which is in southeast Houston in the NASA/Clear Lake stadium.
Why is their an H though?
@@TheMrPeteChannelHouston is full of weird quirks like that, fuqua and kuykendahl are others that most outsiders would never guess how to correctly pronounce
@@vrettos99 Don't forget San Felipe, Bissonet, Laura Koppe, Tuam, Beauchamp, Chartres, Chenevert, Synott, Tellepsen...
Honestly you could make a whole video just about how we pronounce these street names 🤣
I think he's talking about the stadiums in Harris County
8:52 You missed Houston Dash FC Of NWSL
Aveva Stadium is now known as just "SaberCats Stadium" after the naming agreement with Aveva ended. It's part of Houston Sports Park, where the Dynamo and Dash have their practice facilities.
You know of all the time that you have been on TH-cam I never thought the stadium of the highschool that I went to would have went to would have ever ended up on one of your videos😶
Houston Dynamo are not the only professional soccer franchise in the city, or even the only professional soccer franchise that calls Shell Energy Stadium home. Dynamo's sister franchise (who are owned by the Dynamo's investor/operator group) Houston Dash compete in the NWSL.
I think there's also a Houston based team in the lower leagues as well
@@supersasukemaniac The closest you're gonna get would be Dynamo 2 in MLS NEXT PRO, which is considered part of the third tier of US Soccer, alongside USL League 1 and NISA.
Beyond that, you're off into the wilderness of the fourth tier, with USL League 2 and NISA Nation as well as the NPSL and UPSL. Of those four comps, only NISA Nation doesn't have a presence in Houston. That said, while individual teams within any of those competitions could be full-professional, that'd be only by the barest of minimums, and the leagues themselves would easily be described as semi-pro.
Dynamo are the only professional soccer team that matters. Nobody gives a flip about women's soccer. In fact, most houstonians don't even realize they exist.
I find it interesting that so many of these school districts have stadiums serving several high schools. Here in Gerogia, the vast majority of high schools have their own stadiums on campus.
One high school school districts typically have their own stadium. But most of these school districts around Houston have quite a few high schools. Cy-Fair ISD for instance has 14 high schools all of them 6A. It's not practical to spend 60 to 80 million dollars on each High School to have their own individual Stadium
How do you go to all these high school venues in the suburbs and miss going to Prairie View, Tx. You missed a beautiful football stadium "Panther Stadium at Blackshear Field" & the "William 'Billy' Nicks Building" (The Baby Dome) arena.
Please make a vedio on stadium of Berlin
Houston dash also play at shell energy. Another professional soccer team.
I've been to a Dynamo game in the rain in the summer. A larger roof wouldn't make that much of a difference. It's still hot and you still would get wet.
But nobody cares about women's soccer
Our stadiums (nrg&mm) are drop tops.🎉
Do a Stadiums of Pittsburgh someday.
i love aveva so much
Being a former resident of Humble, it is weird that the H is silent, as others have noted. I believe the town is named after a judge. However, compared to other Houston suburbs, Humble is not a totally incorrect description, though "homely" might be a bit better.
Is Humble a decent suburb? I thought it was but I haven't been to Houston in nearly 30 years. In my mind I associate it with the The Woodlands which I think is nice and also not correct-two different places. I am Canadian so when I see leafy American suburbs they look nice to me ("the American dream") but I suppose they could have negative undertones I can't see with the naked eye or pictures.
@@neilwhitaker6284 Humble is definitely in the bottom half of quality surrounding Houston. I chose it because I could get a cheap house there and it was close to the airport, which is something I valued. The Woodlands and Spring are much nicer and much more expensive to live in.
@@derekashworth5884 OK I see I had the wrong impression of Humble. Thank you for your reply. It was a town name I always associated with High School football that I would hear a lot in the mid 90s. Given that it is a little north of Houston I associated it with some of the nicer places you mentioned. Thank you for informing me.
very well done and love the easter eggs 😉
i think ive been to all of these...
cy fair football stadium (not Pridgeon) is impressive in person
Lakewood Church.
When it was the Summit, the band TOOL played a show or two there in the 90s.
Now, you can see *a* tool there every Sunday!
You missed Mercer stadium in sugar land
You gotta do one for the Oklahoma city metro.
Do San Antonio and Austin together next
I love the Dynomo stadium
i would love to see you do the stadiums of the bay (usa)
Good ol traylor stadium I grew up in that town and we would make similar jokes but in all honesty it really is a standard high school stadium here in Texas lol
🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
As someone who went to a Lamar ISD school, i was NOT expecting to see Traylor on this list 😂
Some of the photos of the inside of Minute Maid Park are out of date. It's been some time now that they eliminated that hill in deep center field.
You should do North Carolina. With the amount of college teams, definitely some content there
No love for Galveston or Conroe? Also, I think Minute Maid Park/Shell Energy/Toyota Center, Ferttita Center/TDECU/Shroeder Park, NRG stadium/Astrodome/NRG Arena, Rice stadium/Reckling Park are all within 10 miles of each other and are all served by some light rail line.
Pls. do NRW or Rhine-Ruhr next :-)
Thought all of the jokes about Humble were funny until I remembered Humble is pronounced umble 😂
When pronouncing Humble the "H" is silent and pronounced Umble.
The Astrodome was designated a historical site so while not being used it is unlikely to be torn down any time soon.
Do a stadiums of Atlanta and metro area
stadiums of sydney?
I was honestly hoping that Aveva Stadium was going to be in the video.
I know people will always be taken aback by how much money these school districts spend on football facilities while also pointing out the perceived poor educational standards surrounding everything else. These school districts are not the underperforming underprivilege shitholes people make them out to be, they are in upper-middle class suburbs with enormous budgets and schools ranging from 3k -6k students. These schools rival small universities in their overall quality of facilities and education. Also, the funding for these stadiums are voted on by the constituents in local elections.
I am Canadian so I have observed the answer to this...jealousy and envy. It is easier for people to destroy and tear down what others have built than build something yourself. The USA like any country has its positives and its negatives. Building awesome things and being passionate about High School or college sports is one of its positives in my opinion.
Slightly off topic a friend asked me last week driving to work if I'd like to move to the USA and I said I'd consider it if the opportunity came up. There are many things I admire and like about rural American culture (I work in agriculture very rural) but the country has its issues too.
I thumbed up your comment, good one!
Yes, but... We voters (well, not me--I voted against it) in Clear Creek ISD approved a $480 million bond for the school district. For our pains (and our increased property taxes), we have giant buildings and palatial stadiums, but my kids' teachers still send us their Amazon supplies wish lists. I know, I know: the money was for capital improvements and can't be diverted to teacher supplies. Still... there is something very off--and off-putting that a wealth school district can guilt mush-headed taxpayers into vast amounts of public funding to "upgrade" facilities that are better by many orders of magnitude than what HISD schools typically have, yet the actual teachers have to go hat-in-hand to the parents for supplies for science experiments. While the process may have been democratic, it demonstrates that there is something not entirely healthy in the values and priorities of the system--or the people supporting the system.
@@jamessimpson6661 im honestly not surprised you moralized this issue to condemn the people you disagree with. you are the problem.
@@aggressive_goose8679 I'm glad you're being honest, my man: I was a little bit worried that you were lying to me. People usually have a moral/ethical reason for disagreeing with things, propositions, and/or things. So, that's what responsible moral thinkers, do:--give moral reasons for the basis of their viewpoints. And, yes, I was indeed taken aback when asked to vote $480 million by CCISD. However, given that I didn't vote for the bond, I'm actually not the problem. Say his to Mav, Iceman, and Merlin! Peace out, Goose! Peace out! (P.S: Drop in a capital letter and apostrophe now and again: they're still free, you know. It doesn't cost anything (not even $480 mil) to hit them on your keyboard.
Pearland Stadium was the home of the Eagles and Oilers teams
It's nicknamed The Rig.
The Astrodome hosted Elvis, Muhammad Ali, Evel Knieval, and The Who.
Good content. Now do Austin, Texas. Please! Also, yes rodeo is a sport.
NRG Stadium is home of Rodeo Houston, formerly held in the Astrodome. NRG Arena was built for the rodeo's associated horse shows, while livestock shows take place in the neighboring NRG Center, which replaced the old Astrohall.
They'll always be the Sugar Land 'Skeeters to me dammit!
Stuck in the pass friend.
I think the new name fits pretty well considering the Astros own the team now (hence why they are the Astros AAA affiliate now,not an Independent team anymor
I want to hear him pronounce Atascocita who also plays at Turner Stadium
Yes, the Houston Rockets are aptly named, but did you know they originated as the San Diego Rockets.
Now I will say Humble is not pronounced Humble everyone says Umble don't ask me why the H is silent
In Spanish, the H is silent.
NRG Stadium: Host of Super Bowl XXXVIII (As Reliant Stadium) & Super Bowl LI
You forgot Challenger Columbia Stadium
Also Randall Reed Stadium and Planet Ford Stadium
I’ve played football/baseball in 7 of the stadiums
And your mommy is really proud of you too
Tomball is nice
Being British I find it so odd that high schools have stadiums at all, never mind ones with a capacity of 10,000 or more.
Come on man. Where is the Slovenian Football league 1?
Damnnnnn no Planet Ford Stadium?????
Houston Oilers not Texans played at the astrodome and it was nicknamed The House of Pain by them
The town is pronounced Um-bull
yes, the H is silent here. Umble it's called
You should do the stadiums of Alabama. You might not be able to include all the high school football stadiums because there’s a lot of them, but all of the college and pro venues can make a nice You should do the stadiums of Alabama. You might not be able to include all the high school football stadiums because there’s a lot of them, but all of the college and pro venues can make a nice video. video.
Texans Play at nrg 🏟️ Astros plays at minute maid rockets play at Toyota center And Aeros used to share with the rockets Rice 🦉 plays at rice stadium Houston cougars and oilers played in the astrodome!!!!
You missed LeRoy Crump Stadium
TURNER MENTIONED
Rice’s stadium actually has more seats than graduates and students ever at rice
The Ross Ells 😂
Am I the only one using giraffe scale 🤔✌️
I don’t think anyone has said rice basketball has had an intense atmosphere before
can't believe you forgot challenger columbia stadium :(
So cool if prices would be added
Giant barbies I thought you were talking about the Barbie Doll, a Giant blow up barbie doll!
Do one in utah
What’s funny is that first high school stadium is the “cookie cutter” of high school and small college football stadiums now
2:05 the place that Froggy built
no sell energy stadium
Spelling hornets 😂
These parking areas all around are just awful. Cannot enjoy the whole stadium view while seeing it in the middle of a parking city.
And where would you suggest people to park then. Houston is a vehicle city. You pretty much have to have a car to get anywhere efficiently. It's very spread out & has multiple business districts & tons of suburbs. The metro area is larger than many small states & countries. It doesn't function like cities that were built around large center districts & mass transit, & it would be a huge & extremely expensive task to change that. You have to have large parking lots to handle the massive amounts of vehicles of those attending events at these stadiums. And flat land is far cheaper than parking garages or mass transit to all of these stadiums.
❤🤍💙🏆🏆🏆🏆STOP MAKING THESES VIDEOS IF YOU NOT ORIGINALLY FROM HOUSTON TX* BECAUSE YALL SAY DUMB SHIT THATS NOT TRUE
Oh this stadium doesn't look that impressivvvvvvee HIGH SCHOOL !!!! for High School !!!!!!! That's a High school stadium !!!!! ?
Shocking that a city the size of Houston lacks any professional women's teams that share these stadiums. Because as well-researched as these videos are, the omission of women's pro sports either means they do not exist or that the researcher has a sexist bias....
Or that, most people don't really know about Women's pro sports because, out side of World Cup years in terms of soccer, they get no real coverage.
LEN Champions League stadiums please
Yea...these stadiums are excessive even by American standards.
Great video though!
The Texans never played in the Astrodome
The H in Humble is silent
You left out Spring, Klein, Sheldon, and Conroe ISD
Disappointing.