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The 25 Largest College Football Stadiums in the US

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  • 1. University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI): Michigan Stadium
    Capacity: 107,601
    Fun Fact: Known as “The Big House,” Michigan is the largest stadium in the United States and the third-largest in the world.
  • 2. Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA): Beaver Stadium
    Capacity: 106,572
    Fun Fact: Named after President of the Board of Trustees James Beaver, Beaver Stadium is home of the Penn State Nittany Lions and hosts famous “White Out” games, where fans wear all white to create an intimidating atmosphere for opponents.
  • 3. The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH): Ohio Stadium
    Capacity: 102,780
    Fun Fact: Nicknamed “The Horseshoe,” Ohio Stadium is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its neoclassical architecture and has hosted summer concerts with classic acts like Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones.
  • 4. Texas A&M University (College Station, TX): Kyle Field
    Capacity: 102,733
    Fun Fact: Texas A&M is known for its “12th Man” tradition, where students stand throughout the game to show that they’re ready to be called upon and assist the team if needed.
  • 5. Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, LA): Tiger Stadium
    Capacity: 102,321
    Fun Fact: Tiger Stadium is known as “Death Valley” and “the most feared road game in the country,” with night games that are legendary for their wild atmosphere. It’s also been called one of the “most Instagrammable sports venues in North America,” according to TripAdvisor reviews, with more than 40,000 hashtags on the social media platform.
  • 6. University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Knoxville, TN): Neyland Stadium
    Capacity: 101,915
    Fun Fact: Introduced in 1964 by coach Doug Dickey, Tennessee’s orange and white checkerboard end zones are an iconic part of this stadium’s design.
  • 7. The University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, AL): Bryant-Denny Stadium
    Capacity: 101,821
    Fun Fact: Alabama fans sing the team’s fight song, “Yea Alabama,” after every touchdown, creating a booming echo. “Dixieland Delight” by the band Alabama is also played during the fourth quarter, with lyrics like “Roll Tide!” added after each chorus line.
  • 8. The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX): Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
    Capacity: 100,119
    Fun Fact: UT Austin’s “Hook ’em Horns” hand sign was first introduced by head cheerleader Harley Clark in 1955.
  • 9. University of Georgia (Athens, GA): Sanford Stadium
    Capacity: 92,746
    Fun Fact: UGA football games are played “Between the Hedges,” as Dooley Field is surrounded by Chinese privet hedges that have been there since opening day in 1929.
  • 10. University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA): The Rose Bowl
    Capacity: 91,136
    Fun Fact: This famous stadium has hosted five Super Bowls—the most of any venue—as well as Olympic soccer matches, men’s and women’s World Cups, and the annual Rose Bowl college football game on New Year’s Day.
  • 11. University of Florida (Gainesville, FL): Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
    Capacity: 88,548
    Fun Fact: Also known as “The Swamp,” this stadium is the home of the Gators and gets so loud that it’s said opponents can barely hear themselves think.
  • 12. Auburn University (Auburn, AL): Jordan-Hare Stadium
    Capacity: 88,043
    Fun Fact: Auburn's famous “War Eagle” battle cry tradition involves a real eagle flying around the stadium before kickoff.
  • 13. University of Nebraska (Lincoln, NE): Memorial Stadium
    Capacity: 85,458
    Fun Fact: Nebraska has sold out every home game since 1962 (over 400 straight games!), an NCAA record. This should be even easier to maintain in the future since capacity will go down by about 15,000 seats with new planned renovations. (We’ll update this list when it happens!)
  • 14. Clemson University (Clemson, SC): Clemson Memorial Stadium
    Capacity: 81,500
    Fun Fact: Players rub Howard’s Rock for good luck before running down the hill onto Frank Howard Field. The stadium entrance is a tradition known as “The Most Exciting 25 Seconds in College Football.”
  • 15. University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN): Notre Dame Stadium
    Capacity: 80,795
    Fun Fact: “Touchdown Jesus,” a famous mural on the side of Hesburgh Library that’s visible from the stadium, is an iconic symbol of Notre Dame football.
  • 16. University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK): Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
    Capacity: 80,126
    Fun Fact: A small model Conestoga covered wagon called the Sooner Schooner is pulled across the field by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner every time Oklahoma scores at home.
  • 17. Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL): Doak Campbell Stadium
    Capacity: 79,560
    Fun Fact: Doak Campbell Stadium is known for the Tomahawk Chop war chant, a key part of Florida State’s game-day atmosphere.
  • 18. University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC): Williams-Brice Stadium
    Capacity: 77,559
    Fun Fact: Fans chant “Sandstorm” and wave white towels before each South Carolina Gamecock kickoff, creating an electric atmosphere.
  • 19. University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA): Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
    Capacity: 77,500
    Fun Fact: The LA Memorial Coliseum has hosted two Summer Olympic Games (in 1932 and 1984) and will host its third in 2028.
  • 20. University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR): Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
    Capacity: ~76,000
    Fun Fact: There are 72,000 seats in Razorback Stadium, but temporary bleacher seating increases capacity. Fans love to perform the Hog Call chant during games: Wooooooooo. Pig. Sooie!
  • 21. University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI): Camp Randall Stadium
    Capacity: 75,822
    Fun Fact: Wisconsin fans famously raise their hands and dance to “Jump Around” by House of Pain between the third and fourth quarters, making the whole stadium shake.
  • 22. Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI): Spartan Stadium
    Capacity: 74,866
    Fun Fact: Michigan State’s “Go Green, Go White” chant echoes across the stadium at each home game, creating a unique call-and-response.
  • 23. University of Washington (Seattle, WA): Husky Stadium
    Capacity: 70,138
    Fun Fact: Known for its breathtaking views of Lake Washington, Husky Stadium has a unique tradition called “sailgating,” in which fans can travel to home games by boat.
  • 24. University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA): Kinnick Stadium
    Capacity: 69,250
    Fun Fact: Iowa fans and players turn around to wave to the nearby Stead Family Children’s Hospital after the first quarter of every home game, a heartwarming tradition known as “The Hawkeye Wave.”
  • 25. Temple University (Philadelphia, PA): Lincoln Financial Field
    Capacity: 68,532
    Fun Fact: Lincoln Financial Field is home to both the Temple Owls and the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles, hosting both college and professional games.

Source: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

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Get your binoculars ready—you might need them at these iconic stadiums! This list features the 25 largest college football stadiums in the country. We're talking massive venues with vibrant football cultures and some of the most thrilling matchups in the sport. With more seating than many professional arenas (some even share space with NFL teams!) and fan bases renowned for their passion, these stadiums truly represent the heart of college football.

Alongside the impressive capacity numbers, we've included some fun facts about the teams that call these stadiums home, their game-day traditions, and the electrifying atmosphere created by tens of thousands of fans.

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