Bright House Networks Stadium
Bright House Networks Stadium (formerly UCF Stadium) is a stadium in Orlando, Florida, that is in the construction stages. Located on the
campus of University of Central Florida, it will be primarily used for college football, and will be home to the UCF Knights football team. The
Knights will move from their current facility, the Citrus Bowl, near downtown Orlando. The stadium will hold 45,000 people once completed and is
currently slated to open in fall of 2007. Its construction was briefly delayed due to the concerns of local residents regarding potentially falling
property values and noise levels from the stadium.

The stadium is being constructed on a budget of $51 million. Most of the seats are of the metal bleacher variety, causing some to criticize its
relatively modest looks and construction in the era of nine-figure sporting venues. It has been designed for potential future expansion to up to
65,000 seats.

On May 9, 2006, it was announced that the 2007 Texas Longhorns will be the first opponent for the UCF Knights in the new stadium. The game
will be held September 15, 2007, the first of three scheduled meetings between the schools. The encounter will be televised nationally on ESPN.

On August 8, 2006, UCF announced a fifteen-year, $15 million stadium naming rights to cable company Bright House Networks.

There is a popular movement on the UCF campus to refer to Bright House Networks Stadium as The Dungeon, The Castle, The Keep, or The
Knight House.