Located in Reno, Nevada, fans
attending games at Mackay Stadium have some of the best views of the
gridiron and surrounding areas of any stadium in the Mountain West
Conference. In the early to mid 1960s discussion
began on the possibility of a new stadium being built for the Nevada
Wolf Pack football team. A new stadium was built and completed by
1965. Named after Clarence Mackay, the stadium originally had a
seating capacity of 7,500.
The Wolfpack made their debut at the
stadium on October 1, 1966 with a victory over UC Santa Barbra. Over
the years, the stadium has seen several expansions including the most
recent one in the 1990s. In order to bring the stadium up to Division
1A standards, $6.5 million was spent upgrading it. The stadium’s
capacity was increased to just over 31,000, 48 luxury suites were
built on the west side, and the upper deck and 12 luxury suites were
added on the east side of Mackay Stadium. Fieldturf replaced the
Astroturf playing surface before the 2000 season. Other than watching
the Wolf Pack football team fans attending games at Mackay Stadium
receive excellent views of the surrounding Reno landscape.