Allen (Texas) won another state football title last season and was among the nation’s elite teams, but did so without playing a game in its own stadium because of massive structural problems found at its $60 million venue.

District officials say the stadium will be ready for graduation on June 5.

The Eagles went 16-0 despite having every practice and every game away from the stadium since last February. The stadium opened in 2012.

Their 2015 slate opens with five home games and eight of their 10 regular-season games at home.

At a school board meeting this week, Superintendent Lance Hindt said that the school has received $2.5 million from Pogue Contstruction and PBK, the architectural firm involved in the stadium, according to the Dallas Morning News. He said more money is expected to cover losses for having to close the venue last year.

The initial payout covered rental costs for alternate facilities, legal fees and the work of two firms hired to design and oversee the repairs.

“We have not paid a penny for anything on the stadium today,” Hindt said. “To me, the real test for a person, and a company in this case, is to stand by their work.”

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