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Iowa State football Facilities

MidAmerican Energy Field At Jack trice stadium

MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium has been the home to Iowa State football since 1975. With a capacity of 61,500, it is the third-largest stadium in the Big 12. Its natural grass playing surface has won numerous awards and is widely recognized as one of the nation's best fields.

The stadium is named after Iowa State's first African-American student-athlete, Jack Trice, who passed away from injuries suffered in a game at Minnesota in 1923. MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium is the only Division I FBS stadium named in honor of an African-American individual.

Bergstrom football complex

The Bergstrom Football Complex includes football offices, team locker room, weight room and training room in addition to a 100-yard indoor football practice facility.

johnny majors practice complex

Renovated in 2022, the Johnny Majors Practice Complex is located next to the Bergstrom Football Complex and has both natural grass and field turf practice fields for the Cyclones. It is named after Iowa State's legendary former coach Johnny Majors.

STARK PERFORMANCE CENTER

Opened in 2021, the Rod and Connie French Student-Athlete Success Center is located in the Stark Performances Center. The center provides academic counseling, tutoring centers, a resource library, computer labs, individual and group study rooms among other valuable assets.

Located on the SPC's third floor, the Student-Athlete Success Center provides academic counseling, tutoring centers, a resource library, computer labs, individual and group study rooms among other valuable assets.

STARK PERFORMANCE CENTER VIDEO

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