Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial stadium recently marked its 100th anniversary, celebrating a remarkable transformation from its original 27,000-seat capacity to the current 100,119, with a record attendance of 105,215 set during a game against Georgia. Named to honor World War I veterans, the stadium has evolved into a cutting-edge facility featuring club seating, luxury suites, and improved LED lighting, which have significantly enhanced the fan experience. With an impressive home record of 403 wins, particularly strong since 2000 with 112-33, the venue reflects the Longhorns’ dominance on home turf. However, criticisms concerning the rising costs of modernization and ongoing maintenance pose challenges for the future. As the stadium enters its second century, plans will likely focus on further upgrades and initiatives promoting diversity and inclusion, while continuing to honor its rich history in college football.