College football is coming to Arrowhead Stadium in 2024.
On Tuesday, the Chiefs and the University of Kansas announced that four Jayhawks games will be held at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
“We are excited to host Jayhawks football games at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium while David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium is undergoing renovations," Chiefs President Mark Donovan said. "In addition to another huge summer of concerts and the FIFA 2026 World Cup, the stadium continues to serve as a community asset for the region. Our Arrowhead Events team has been working closely with the University of Kansas Athletic Department to ensure that players, coaches, staff and fans feel at-home. We look forward to seeing co llege football return to the home of the Chiefs this fall.”
And Kansas football's head coach Lance Leipold echoed those sentiments.
“This is an exciting move for our team as these are two well respected and exciting venues to watch a sporting event. I’m confident our fans will be able to create a ‘home field’ that our players will be energized to play in," Leipold said. "Our administration has done an excellent job of partnering with both organizations and venues during our construction phase. This will allow the project to continue its path to completion in a timely manner and provide the best competitive advantage for our team during the transition.”
They will kick off their games at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 28 against TCU, followed by Houston on Oct. 19. On No. 9 they will host Iowa State, and then conclude this e xperience by hosting Deion Sanders and Colorado on Nov. 23.
That's not a bad deal.
“I know the whole team is excited about having the opportunity to play in Kansas City this season," Kansas running back Devin Neal said.
"Obviously, we all love playing in Lawrence at The Booth, but this will be a great experience for our team and it’s what’s best for the future of the program and stadium. I know our fans will show up in a big way at Children’s Mercy Park and Arrowhead Stadium to provide a home-field advantage, the same way they have in Lawrence the past couple of seasons.”
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