[4] The first college football game in McLane Stadium was a 45–0 Baylor win over SMU, in the 2014 season opener, on August 31, 2014.
[14] The Baylor Club ballroom offers floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the field and panoramic views of the Brazos River and Waco.
[16] The stadium includes a large high-definition LED video board behind the south end zone.
[17] McLane also features ribbon displays around the stadium's horseshoe configuration, measuring 1,254 feet in length.
[20] Designed as an oval in the shape of a football, the facilities feature over 120 cherry wood lockers.