ASU Stadium to Change Names Under New 15-Year Deal

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Sun Devil Stadium in December 2013
Sun Devil Stadium in December 2013
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Arizona State University on Wednesday announced a 15-year naming rights deal that will change the name of the stadium where the Sun Devils play. 

In the multiyear partnership between the university and Mountain America Credit Union, ASU’s football stadium will be called “Mountain America Stadium, Home of the ASU Sun Devils,” according to a news release. 

“The ability to compete at a high level during a transformational time in college athletics requires finding incredible partners who want to invest in our 26 sports, our 650 student-athletes, and our 300-plus staff and coaches,” Ray Anderson, ASU vice president for university athletics, said in a statement. “An athletic department of nearly 1,000 team members requires incredible amounts of technology, nutrition, mental health resources, travel and other vital parts to win championships.”

The partnership continues the momentum surrounding Sun Devil football after the hiring of Sun Devil graduate Kenny Dillingham, one of eight ASU alumni now leading programs as head coaches at the university.

Sun Devil fans have been "Activating the Valley" leading up to the start of the 2023 college football season, as more than 90 percent of football season tickets have been renewed and 4,000 new season tickets have been sold. And now, with the record-breaking naming partnership and comprehensive relationship with Mountain America for at least 15 years, numerous Olympic sports teams will be showcased, and multiple areas of the fan experience, from in-stadium entertainment to digital marketing, will be affected.

According to the release, other college football stadiums with naming-rights deals in place include:

  • San Diego State (Snapdragon Stadium)
  • Louisville (L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium)
  • UCF (FBC Mortgage Stadium)
  • Kentucky (Kroger Field)
  • Houston (TDECU Stadium)
  • Minnesota (Huntington Bank Stadium)
  • Rutgers (SHI Stadium)
  • Maryland (SECU Stadium)
  • Texas Tech (Jones AT&T Stadium)
  • Vanderbilt (FirstBank Stadium)
  • Syracuse (JMA Wireless Dome)

Several Pac-12 institutions also have a major corporate presence with their stadiums, including USC (United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum), the University of Washington (Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium) and Washington State University (Gesa Field at Martin Stadium).

Mountain America already is an integral part of Sun Devil Athletics, as the Mountain America Community Iceplex at ASU serves as the training center and practice rink for the ASU Division I men’s ice hockey team, as well as a community ice rink featuring a 200-by-85-foot ice surface with a 300-person capacity. Mountain America also is a founding partner of Mullett Arena.

Now called Mountain America Stadium, the stadium has hosted Sun Devil football contests for decades, including the game on Sept. 21, 1996, when the playing surface was named Frank Kush Field as ASU beat top-ranked Nebraska 19-0.

According to the release, the stadium has hosted four football national championship games, and in 1996 played host to the NFL Super Bowl. It was home to the Fiesta Bowl for 35 years and to the NFL's Arizona Cardinals for 18 seasons, as both Jake Plummer and Pat Tillman played college and NFL games in the same home stadium. The stadium also hosted U2, Pelé, the pope and the U.S. president.

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