War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas)

[7] The USL League Two affiliated Little Rock Rangers hold both home games and youth academies at the stadium.

[8] The Arkansas Activities Association high school football championship games for all classifications are held at the stadium annually.

[9] War Memorial Stadium was designed by architect Burks & Anderson with construction finished in 1947 at the cost of $1.2 million.

"[11] Following the dedication ceremony, the first game at the stadium commenced, where the Arkansas Razorbacks defeated the Abilene Christian Wildcats by a score of 40–6.

[16] Renovations to the club facility and press box began on December 14, 2009, following the 4A Arkansas Activities Association high school football championship game.

[23] Reverend Billy Graham conducted his evangelistic crusades to thousands of listeners at the stadium that included a young Bill Clinton in 1959.

[25] In the year 2021, the Razorbacks played the Golden Lions of University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, marking their first game against an in-state opponent since 1944.

The title is a reference to the 19th century salt works that gave Saline County, the home of both the cities of Benton and Bryant, its name.

During the 2018 game, a fight involving a stun gun caused a mass panic when spectators thought they heard gunshots.

[31] On August 29, 2020, the annual contest was held amidst the Covid-19 pandemic with War Memorial Stadium restricted to approximately 25% capacity.

This made the Salt Bowl the first sizable sporting event with spectators since the pandemic began; it also marked the first time the game was available on pay-per-view.