Texas Tech football stadium renamed Galaxy Stadium after AT&T deal ends
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 12:37 PM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
Texas Tech Athletics announced the renaming of Jones AT&T Stadium to Galaxy Stadium, effective immediately. This change follows the expiration of a 20-year naming rights deal with AT&T last month. The new 15-year partnership with Galaxy, valued at $75 million, includes opportunities for student-athletes through brand activations. Galaxy, a tech company, is establishing an AI data center in Dickens County, enhancing its relationship with the university. Texas Tech plans to honor former president Clifford B. Jones in an unspecified manner.
- •Texas Tech stadium now named Galaxy Stadium for the first time in 80 years.
- •The new deal with Galaxy is worth $75 million over 15 years.
- •Galaxy will serve as the official data center partner for Texas Tech Athletics.
- •Previous naming rights agreement with AT&T expired in June 2026.
- •Texas Tech intends to honor Clifford B. Jones in a future decision.
- 12:37 PMYahoo Sports — Texas Tech football stadium renamed to Galaxy Stadium in 15-year deal
"The Texas Tech football team will now call Galaxy Stadium home. Here are the details of the naming rights agreement.
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