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Boone Pickens Stadium 3D Seat View

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Boone Pickens Stadium seating chart with real 3D views from every section

Next game
Cowboys v Oregon Ducks · 12 Sep
Programme
Oklahoma State Cowboys
Conference
Big 12
Capacity
~52,168 (approx.)
Opened
1919
City
Stillwater, OK
Home games
6 in 2026

Lewis Field from 1913 until 2003, when Boone Pickens' gift renamed it, and rededicated in 2009 at the end of a rebuild that closed the bowl into a continuous ring. The brick exterior is deliberately matched to the campus rather than to other stadiums, and the building is physically joined to the basketball arena next door. The pitch was dropped twelve feet in 1971 when the running track came out, which is why the front rows sit so low.

Bullet, a black quarter horse, gallops the length of the pitch after every Oklahoma State score. The thing that actually shapes a game here is the orientation: this ground runs east to west rather than north to south, which is rare in the sport and was done to take the edge off the prairie wind. The side effect is that in an afternoon game the sun sits squarely in the eyes of anyone attacking one end, which is a real tactical factor and not a piece of folklore.

The bowl was reseated in 2023 and 2024 with six inches more legroom per row, which brought the figure down to the 52,168 Oklahoma State published for 2025; the 60,218 of the previous decade is still widely quoted.

A closed continuous bowl. Both sidelines are stacked in several levels — lower bowl, club and mezzanine, upper deck — while the west end is not seating at all but a multi-storey football operations building, and the east end is stands that were extended for 2025 with the first field-level suites in the building. The bowl was reseated across 2023 and 2024 with six inches more legroom per row, so the seats are better than the capacity figure implies. The south side, which is the home bench side, takes the shade first; the north side stays in the sun longest.

Frequently asked questions

How can I see the view from my seat at Boone Pickens Stadium?
Click any section on the interactive Boone Pickens 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 Boone Pickens Stadium?
About 52,168. The bowl was reseated in 2023 and 2024 with six inches more legroom per row, which brought the figure down to the 52,168 Oklahoma State published for 2025; the 60,218 of the previous decade is still widely quoted.
Who plays at Boone Pickens Stadium?
The Oklahoma State Cowboys, in the Big 12. The programme plays 6 home games here in the 2026 season.
What was Boone Pickens Stadium called before?
Lewis Field. It is the same building and the same seating bowl — a section number from the Lewis Field era still points at the same seats.
When is the next game at Boone Pickens Stadium?
Cowboys v Oregon Ducks on 12 Sep 2026. Kick-off times are confirmed by the television networks closer to the date.
What are the best seats at Boone Pickens Stadium?
Middle of the south sideline for the view and the earlier shade, the lower bowl on either side for the closeness the 1971 dig bought, and the east end for the newest seats and a straight look down the pitch.

Next games at Boone Pickens Stadium

The complete 2026 home schedule at Boone Pickens 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.

  1. Cowboys v Oregon Ducks
  2. Cowboys v Murray State Racers
  3. Cowboys v UCF Knights
  4. Cowboys v Colorado Buffaloes
  5. Cowboys v Texas Tech Red Raiders
  6. Cowboys v Kansas Jayhawks