Why is UCF’s football stadium called the Bounce House?
Posted Sep 20, 2025
When you hear that Carolina’s football game at UCF will be played at the Bounce House, it sounds like a play place for kids. But there’s a story behind the name of the University of Central Florida’s first on-campus stadium, which was built in 2007. Previously, the Knights played their games 30 minutes away in the Citrus Bowl (now Camping World Stadium).
(Tar Heel Tribune)
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