- Address: 700 West Hall of Fame Avenue, Stillwater
- Country: United States
- Capacity: 53,000
- Opened: 2 October 1920
- Main use: American football
- Tenants: Oklahoma State Cowboys (American football)
Extra stadium info – Boone Pickens Stadium
The venue was expanded several times. Several former presidents of the United States visited the Boone Pickens Stadium. It became the oldest American football venue in the Big 12 Conference. The American football team of the Oklahoma State Cowboys use the stadium for home games. They represent the Oklahoma State University. The American football team of the Oklahoma State Cowboys played their first game in 1901 under a different name. They won various conference titles. In 2013, 60,000 fans showed up for an American football match between the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Baylor Bears. It became a record attendance for the Boone Pickens Stadium. The American football team of the Oklahoma State Cowboys won the game against the Baylor Bears 49-17.
Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill, nicknamed Cheetah, played his first game for the Oklahoma State Cowboys in 2014. He lost the game with the State Cowboys against the Florida State Seminoles. Hill became one of the highest-paid American football players in the world. He played his first National Football League match for the Kansas City Chiefs. Tyreek Hill joined the Miami Dolphins after he left the Chiefs.

