Amon G. Carter Stadium seating chart with real 3D views from every section
- Next game
- Horned Frogs v Grambling Tigers · 12 Sep
- Programme
- TCU Horned Frogs
- Conference
- Big 12
- Capacity
- ~46,000 (approx.)
- Opened
- 1930
- City
- Fort Worth, TX
- Home games
- 7 in 2026
Built through 1929 and opened in October 1930, with the pitch carrying the Moncrief name since 2003. Everything above the lower bowl was demolished and rebuilt between 2010 and 2012 for a hundred and sixty-four million dollars raised entirely from donors — but the lower bowl and the sunken pitch are original, which is why the bottom of the ground feels older than the top. Two levels of premium seating went on above the east upper deck at the end of the decade that followed.
The Frog Horn is a three-thousand-pound steam locomotive horn, operated by the student honour guard, and it sounds after every touchdown. The Riff Ram chant is over a century old and is claimed as the oldest in the old Southwest Conference. Early-season games kick off at night because Fort Worth in September does not reward an afternoon. Three things are new for 2026: programmable LED floodlighting, a south end video board about sixty per cent larger than the one it replaces, and a completely resown grass pitch.
TCU Athletics publishes 46,000; the 47,000 quoted elsewhere comes from the 2018 announcement of the east-side expansion, before bench seating was replaced by wider premium seats.
A lower bowl partly below street level plus upper decks on the west and north. The west is the main side, with a two-storey press box topped by the stylised lettering that is the ground's signature. The east side is where the money went at the end of the 2010s: loge boxes, two private clubs, over a thousand club seats, suites and a hundred-foot open balcony looking out over the pre-match area and the city. Students sit in the lower bowl behind the visiting bench. The west side, being the taller one, throws the shade first in an afternoon game.
Frequently asked questions
- How can I see the view from my seat at Amon G. Carter Stadium?
- Click any section on the interactive Amon G. Carter Stadium map above and a real panoramic 3D view from that part of the stadium opens instantly. Drag to look around in 360°, so you know what you will see before you buy a ticket.
- What is the capacity of Amon G. Carter Stadium?
- About 46,000. TCU Athletics publishes 46,000; the 47,000 quoted elsewhere comes from the 2018 announcement of the east-side expansion, before bench seating was replaced by wider premium seats.
- Who plays at Amon G. Carter Stadium?
- The TCU Horned Frogs, in the Big 12. The programme plays 7 home games here in the 2026 season.
- When is the next game at Amon G. Carter Stadium?
- Horned Frogs v Grambling Tigers on 12 Sep 2026. Kick-off times are confirmed by the television networks closer to the date.
- What are the best seats at Amon G. Carter Stadium?
- Middle of the west sideline for the view and the shade, the east side for the premium seating and the balcony, and the lower bowl on either side for the closeness that the sunken 1930 pitch gives you.
Next games at Amon G. Carter Stadium
The complete 2026 home schedule at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Kick-off times are set by the television networks a few weeks out and move; the dates are the ones on the published calendar.
Listed as a home game but played away from Amon G. Carter Stadium: v North Carolina Tar Heels at Aviva Stadium (29 Aug)
- Horned Frogs v Grambling Tigers
- Horned Frogs v Arkansas State Red Wolves
- Horned Frogs v BYU Cougars
- Horned Frogs v West Virginia Mountaineers
- Horned Frogs v Kansas Jayhawks
- Horned Frogs v Kansas State Wildcats
- Horned Frogs v Utah Utes