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Why is UCF’s football stadium called the Bounce House?


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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Why is UCF’s football stadium called the Bounce House?