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Vote: What is the top Texas high school football stadium?

We narrowed down the 32 best high school football stadiums in Texas. Which is No. 1?

Recently, we scoured the Lone Star State and identified the top 32 high school football stadiums in Texas, a state where high school football is king and the ground it's played on is commensurately hallowed.

Now, we want to hear from you: Which high school football stadium is the best in Texas? 

From Alamo Stadium in San Antonio to the $80 million Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union Stadium in Cypress, take a look at all 32 stadiums, as researched and reported by SBLive Texas reporter Chuck Cox and cast your vote in the reader poll below.

Voting stays open until Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 11:59 p.m. (Central time).

32 BEST STADIUMS IN TEXAS

Astound Broadband Stadium, Midland

texas high school football stadium series 2023Astound Broadband (City of Midland)

The former Grande Communications Stadium combines an old-school look with all of the new-school amenities. Opened in 2002, the 18,000-capacity venue was one of the first of the new mega-stadiums, serving as home field for Midland, Midland Legacy and various professional football and soccer teams throughout the years. Astound Broadband Stadium still looks fantastic after two decades of use. It's also still a great place to watch high school football.

Alamo Stadium, San Antonio

texas high school football stadium series 2023Alamo Stadium (SAISD)

One of the most historic (and iconic) stadiums on our list, Alamo Stadium serves San Antonio ISD teams and seats 18,500. Opened in 1940, this venue has one of the most distinct designs with its quarry stone exterior, flat bowl-style seating and tile murals. Located off US Highway 281 near downtown, Alamo Stadium has been home to four professional football teams, two professional soccer teams, a college football team and a bowl game.

Bulldog Stadium, Nederland

texas high school football stadium series 2023Nederland (Cox)

Largely unchanged since it opened in 1954, Bulldog Stadium is a throwback to a time when Friday night football games shut down towns. With a grass playing surface (Jerry Mallory Field) surrounded by a track and flanked by old-school stands, fans have packed in to cheer on the Bulldogs in the same stadium for decades. Even with a few renovations over the years, Bulldog Stadium maintains its historic vibe, which makes it a special place to watch football.

>> READ THE REST OF THE 32 STADIUMS HERE <<

-- Andy Buhler | andy@scorebooklive.com | @sblivetx

Lead photo source: Cy-Fair ISD.