Baylor University Bears – Floyd Casey Stadium Aerial and Bird’s Eye View
The 2008 season marks Baylor’s 59th season of football at the 50,000-seat Floyd Casey Stadium.
Originally named Baylor Stadium, the structure was built in 1950 after a bond sales program raised $1.5 million for construction costs. The first game played in the new stadium was Sept. 30, 1950, a 34-7 Baylor victory over Houston.
In 1989 the stadium was renamed Floyd Casey Stadium after longtime University supporter and trustee Carl B. Casey and his wife Thelma contributed $5 million of an $8 million renovation project in honor of his father Floyd (the name change was officially announced at halftime of the 1988 Homecoming game). Cont – Floyd Casey Stadium – Official Site
Baylor University Bears – Football Official Site
Click either image for an Aerial and Bird’s Eye view of the Floyd Casey Stadium using Virtual Earth.  Make sure to check out all the other NCAA Division 1 college football stadiums.
