Imagine this $50 million Texas high school football stadium in California

By Mitch Stephens Mar 17, 2016, 11:54am

City of McKinney approves lavish new football stadium for three schools in its school district. Could this ever occur in the Golden State?

Video: The Allen Texas Football Experience
An evening at a stadium where the atmosphere is more like college than high school.

Step aside Allen. There's a new big-money high school football stadium in Texas about to begin construction.

According to several reports, the city council of McKinney has approved a proposal to build a $50 million stadium that would house three schools in its district: McKinney,  Boyd and McKinney North
 
This comes four years after Allen unveiled its $60 million Eagle Stadium, which closed for 16 months due to cracking in the concrete. It reopened for the school’s 2015 graduation and for the football team’s first game in August.

It's not exactly surprising that this would come out of Texas. What we want to know is if something like this could ever be built in California.

MaxPreps visited Allen's facility for the Eagles' season opener and was awed, as you can see in the video above.
 
The new stadium in McKinney will sit on a 64-acre site and makes up a big chunk of the $220-million bond package, which also includes an event center. It would replace Ron Poe Stadium, where the three schools currently play.



It's hard to imagine this ever getting approved in California, where the cost of land is exorbitant. Most of the bigger stadiums in the Golden State are located in the Central Section. Could it ever happen in other large metro areas like Sacramento, the Bay Area, Los Angeles or San Diego?
Buchanan Educational Center Athletics Complex on the campus of Buchanan High School in Clovis (Calif.) is the closest facility that compares to Texas prep stadiums.
Buchanan Educational Center Athletics Complex on the campus of Buchanan High School in Clovis (Calif.) is the closest facility that compares to Texas prep stadiums.
Photo courtesy of Church & Flynn