McCool Stadium explained

Stadium Name:Travis E. Parker Field at Horace L. McCool Stadium
Location:Cleveland, Mississippi
Opened:1970
Owner:Delta State University
Operator:Delta State University
Surface:Artificial turf
Tenants:Delta State Statesmen and Lady Statesmen (NCAA D2)
Seating Capacity:8,000

McCool Stadium, officially known as Travis E. Parker Field at Horace L. McCool Stadium, is the home playing venue for the Delta State Statesmen football team. Located in Cleveland, Mississippi, the stadium has a capacity of 8,000. Originally constructed in 1970, the stadium is one of the Gulf South Conference’s most historic venues.

History

The stadium was built in 1970, as a replacement for the "old" Delta Field, and was called Delta Field and Travis E. Parker Field. The first game it hosted was a Delta State win over Southeast Missouri State, 14-8. In 2007, the university recognized Horace L. McCool, one of the greatest collegiate head coaches in Mississippi football history. McCool served as the head coach of the Statesmen from 1961-1973, which helped open the new stadium at the time in 1970. Over the span of those 13 seasons, McCool recorded 76 wins, 48 losses and three ties, including six-straight winning seasons. Horace McCool still stands as the all-time record for a head coach at Delta State, and he continues on being the only coach in Statesman history to have six-consecutive winning seasons as a head coach.[1]

Renovations

The first of many renovations to McCool Stadium was in 1993. The university replaced certain seating sections the stadium with green chairback seats to give the spectators more comfort. A new scoreboard as well as a video board were added in 2008. The press box was renovated in May 2013 and includes booths for radio, film, coaches, and working press, as well as a snack-kitchen and restroom. Adding artificial turf in 2014 to the football field is one of the most recent additions to the stadium.

Attendance records

McCool Stadium attendance records
RankAttendanceDateGame Result
19,023 09-18-2004 Delta State 28, North Alabama 21
28,943 09-22-2012 North Alabama 20, Delta State 12
38,765 09-27-2014 Delta State 72, Central State 8
48,551 09-19-2015 Delta State 51, Kentucky Wesleyan 18
58,522 11-05-2011 Delta State 36, West Alabama 34
68,012 09-28-2013 Delta State 52, Florida Tech 31
77,856 10-07-2017 West Alabama 29, Delta State 26
87,755 10-01-2011 Delta State 45, Ouachita Baptist 14
97,635 09-08-2001 Delta State 25, Mississippi Valley State 3
107,333 09-25-2010 Delta State 41, Henderson State 37

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Notes and References

  1. Delta State to name stadium after long-time coach Horace McCool. Delta State University. October 4, 2007. September 28, 2016.