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Top 10 Largest Football Stadiums in America

3 December 2008 Posted by David 4,190 views One Comment

Football is king in America. Heading to your favorite team’s stadium on gameday is one of the best traditions football fans have. The atmosphere in the college game blows away that of any other major sport. The tailgaiting, school spirit, RVs, and fans can turn a small college town into an electrifying city on gameday.

Today’s post lists the top 10 largest football stadiums in America. It’s no coincidence that they are all for college football teams. Stadiums are listed in order by capacity.

Name: Beaver Stadium
Capacity: 107,282
Home Team: Penn State Nittany Lions
Name: Michigan Stadium
Capacity: 106,201
Home Team: Michigan Wolverines
Name: Ohio Stadium
Capacity: 102,329
Home Team: Ohio State Buckeyes
Name: Neyland Stadium
Capacity: 102,037
Home Team: Tennessee Volunteeers
Name: Texas Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 94,113
Home Team: Texas Longhorns
Name: LA Memorial Coliseum
Capacity: 93,607
Home Team: USC Trojans
Name: Sanford Stadium
Capacity: 92,746
Home Team: Georgia Bulldogs
Name: Tiger Stadium
Capacity: 92,400
Home Team: LSU Tigers
Name: Cotton Bowl
Capacity: 92,200
Home Team: Cotton Bow Game
Name: Bryant-Denny Stadium
Capacity: 92,138
Home Team: Alabama Crimson Tide

One Comment »

  • zach said:

    Whan they finish the renovations on michigan stadium it will be bigger than penn states stadium

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