List of Division I-FBS college football stadiums

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The List of Division I-FBS college football stadiums includes stadiums that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I-Bowl Subdivision college football teams.

Stadium City State Team(s) Conference Capacity Record1 Constructed Expansion2
Aggie Memorial Stadium Las Cruces NM New Mexico State WAC 30,343[1] 32,993
(1998-09-26 vs. UTEP)[1]
1978[1] 2005[1]
Aloha Stadium Honolulu HI Hawai'i WAC 50,000[2] 1975[2] 2003[2]
Alumni Stadium Chestnut Hill MA Boston College ACC 44,500[3] 1957[4] 1995[3]
Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth TX TCU Mountain West 46,000[5] 47,280
(1984-11-17 vs. Texas)[5]
1929[5] 2002[5]
Arizona Stadium Tucson AZ Arizona Pac-10 56,000[6] 1928[6] 1988[6]
Autzen Stadium Eugene OR Oregon Pac-10
Beaver Stadium University Park PA Penn State Big Ten 107,282 110,753
(2002-09-14 vs. Nebraska)[7]
1909 2001
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Gainesville FL Florida SEC 88,548[8] 90,707
(2005-09-06 vs. Wyoming)[8]
1930[8] 2003[8]
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium Manhattan KS Kansas State Big 12 50,300[9] 53,811
(2000-11-11 vs. Nebraska)[10]
1968[10] 2005[10]
Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium Tallahassee FL Florida State ACC 82,300[11] 84,336
(2003-10-11 vs. Miami)[11]
1950[11] 2003[11]
Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field Atlanta GA Georgia Tech ACC 55,000[12] 56,680
(2006-11-18 vs. Duke)[12]
1913[12] 2003[12]
Boone Pickens Stadium Stillwater OK Oklahoma State Big 12 48,000[13] 51,458
(1979-11-03 vs. Oklahoma)[14]
1920[13] 2005[13]
Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando Florida UCF C-USA
Bronco Stadium Boise ID Boise State WAC 30,000[15] 30,950
(2004-09-10 vs. Oregon State)[15]
1970[15] 1997[15]
Bryant-Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa AL Alabama SEC 92,138[16] 92,138
(2006-09-16 vs. LA-Monroe)[16]
1929[16] 2006[16]
Bulldog Stadium Fresno CA Fresno State WAC
Byrd Stadium College Park MD Maryland ACC
Cajun Field Lafayette LA Louisiana-Lafayette Sun Belt
California Memorial Stadium Berkeley CA California Pac-10 75,662[17] 83,000
(1947-09-27 vs. Navy;
1952-11-22 vs. Stanford)[18]
1923[17] 1995[17]
Camp Randall Stadium Madison WI Wisconsin Big Ten 80,321[19] 83,069
(2005-11-06 vs. Minnesota)[19]
1917[19] 2005[19]
Carrier Dome Syracuse NY Syracuse Big East 49,250[20] 50,564
(1980-09-20 vs. Miami (Ohio))[21]
1980[20]
Carter-Finley Stadium Raleigh NC NC State ACC
Commonwealth Stadium Lexington KY Kentucky SEC 67,606[22] 71,022
(1999-11-20 vs. Tennessee)[22]
1973[22] 1999[22]
Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium Austin TX Texas Big 12 85,123[23] 89,422
(2006-09-09 vs. Ohio State)[23]
1924[23] 1999[23]
Davis Wade Stadium Starkville MS Mississippi State SEC 55,082[24] 1914[24] 2002[24]
Dix Stadium Kent OH Kent State MAC
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Greenville NC East Carolina C-USA
Doyt Perry Stadium Bowling Green OH Bowling Green MAC 28,599[25] 33,527
(1983-10-08 vs. Toledo)[25]
1966[25]
Falcon Stadium Air Force Academy CO Air Force Mountain West 52,123[26] 56,162
(2001-09-01 vs. Oklahoma)[27]
1962
Faurot Field Columbia MO Missouri Big 12 62,000[28] 75,298
(1980-10-04 vs. Penn State)[28]
1927[28] 1968[28]
FIU Stadium Miami FL Florida International Sun Belt
Floyd Casey Stadium Waco TX Baylor Big 12 50,000[29] 51,385
(2006-10-28 vs. Texas A&M)[30]
1950[30] 2002[30]
Folsom Field Boulder CO Colorado Big 12 53,750[31] 54,972
(2006-09-03 vs. Colorado State)[31]
1924[31] 2003[31]
Fouts Field Denton TX North Texas Sun Belt 30,500[32] 1952[32] 2005[33]
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman OK Oklahoma Big 12 82,112[34] 85,313
(2006-11-12 vs. Texas Tech)[34]
1925[34] 2003[34]
Gerald J. Ford Stadium University Park TX SMU C-USA 32,000[35] 2000[35]
Glass Bowl Toledo OH Toledo MAC
Groves Stadium Winston-Salem NC Wake Forest ACC
Heinz Field Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh Big East 65,000[36] 2001[36]
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis MN Minnesota Big Ten 64,172[37] 65,184
(2002-11-23 vs. Iowa)[37]
1982[37]
Hughes Stadium Fort Collins CO Colorado State Mountain West 34,400[38] 39,107
(1994-10-22 vs. Utah)[39]
1968[40] 2006[40]
Huskie Stadium DeKalb IL Northern Illinois MAC
Husky Stadium Seattle WA Washington Pac-10 72,500[41] 72,500
1920 1987
Indian Stadium Jonesboro AR Arkansas State Sun Belt 30,964[42] 30,427
(vs. Memphis)
1974[42] 2002[42]
Joan C. Edwards Stadium Huntington WV Marshall C-USA
Joe Aillet Stadium Ruston LA Louisiana Tech WAC
Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium Murfreesboro TN Middle Tennessee Sun Belt
Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock TX Texas Tech Big 12 50,000[43] 56,158
(2006-10-28 vs. Texas)[44]
1947[43] 2005[43]
Jordan-Hare Stadium Auburn AL Auburn SEC 87,451[45] 87,451
(multiple)[45]
1939[45] 2004[45]
Kelly/Shorts Stadium Mount Pleasant MI Central Michigan MAC
Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill NC North Carolina ACC


Kibbie Dome Moscow ID Idaho WAC
Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IA Iowa Big Ten 70,585[46] 70,397
(against various teams)[47]
1929[48] 2006[46]
Kyle Field College Station TX Texas A&M Big 12 82,600[49] 87,555
(2001-11-23 vs. Texas)[50]
1904[51] 2000[52]
Lane Stadium Blacksburg VA Virginia Tech ACC
LaVell Edwards Stadium Provo UT BYU Mountain West 64,045[53] 66,247
(1993-10-16 vs. Notre Dame)[54]
1964[53] 2003[53]
Legion Field Birmingham AL UAB C-USA
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis TN Memphis C-USA
Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia PA Temple MAC
Lockhart Stadium Fort Lauderdale FL Florida Atlantic Sun Belt
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles CA USC Pac-10
Louisiana Superdome New Orleans LA Tulane C-USA
Mackay Stadium Reno NV Nevada WAC
Malone Stadium Monroe LA Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt


Martin Stadium Seattle WA Washington State Pac-10
Memorial Stadium Clemson SC Clemson ACC
Memorial Stadium Champaign IL Illinois Big Ten 69,249[55] 78,297
(09-08-1984 vs. Missouri)[56]
1923[55] 2001[55]
Memorial Stadium Bloomington IL Indiana Big Ten 52,180[57] 56,223
(1969-11-22 vs. Purdue)[58]
1960[57] 2003[57]
Memorial Stadium Lawrence KS Kansas Big 12 50,250[59] 51,821
(2006-11-18 vs. Kansas State)[60]
1921[59] 1999[59]
Memorial Stadium Lincoln NB Nebraska Big 12 81,067[61] 85,197
(2006-11-04 vs. Missouri)[61]
1923[62] 2006[61]
Miami Orange Bowl Miami FL Miami ACC
Michie Stadium West Point NY Army Independent 40,000[63] 1924[63] 2001[63]
Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor MI Michigan Big Ten 107,501[64] 112,118
(2003-11-24 vs. Ohio State)[65]
1927 1998
Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium Morgantown WV West Virginia Big East 60,000[66] 70,222
(1993-11-20 vs. Miami)[66]
1980[66] 2004[66]
Movie Gallery Stadium Troy AL Troy Sun Belt
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis MD Navy Independent 34,000[67] 36,918
(2006-10-14 vs. Rutgers)[67]
1959[67] 2005[67]
Nippert Stadium Cincinnati OH Cincinnati Big East 35,000[68] 35,097[69]
(2002-09-02 vs. Purdue)[70]
1924[68] 2005[68]
Neyland Stadium Knoxville TN Tennessee SEC 104,079[71] 107,608
(1996-09-21 vs. Florida)[71]
1921[71] 1997[71]
Notre Dame Stadium South Bend IN Notre Dame Independent 80,795[72] 1930[72] 1997[72]
Ohio Stadium Columbus OH Ohio State Big Ten 101,568[73] 105,539
(2002-11-23 vs. Michigan)[73]
1922[73] 2001[73]
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium Louisville KY Louisville Big East
Peden Stadium Athens OH Ohio MAC
Qualcomm Stadium San Diego CA San Diego Mountain West 70,561[74] 68,537
(2005-10-10 NFL Steelers vs. Chargers)[75]
1967[76] 1997[76]
Raymond James Stadium Tampa Bay FL USF Big East 41,441[77] 49,212
(2007-09-06 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan)[78]
1998[77]
Razorback Stadium Arkansas AK Arkansas SEC 72,000[79] 76,728
(2006-11-11 vs. Tennessee)[80]
1938[79] 2001[79]
Rentschler Field East Hartford CT Connecticut Big East 40,000[81]
Reser Stadium Corvallis OR Oregon State Pac-10
Rice Stadium Houston TX Rice C-USA
Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City UT Utah Mountain West 45,017[82] 46,768
(2003-09-11 vs. California)[83]
1998[83] 1998[82]
Roberts Stadium Hattiesburg MS Southern Miss C-USA
Robertson Stadium Houston TX Houston C-USA
Romney Stadium Logan UT Utah State WAC
Rose Bowl Pasadena CA UCLA Pac-10 92,542[84] 106,869
{1973-01-01 USC vs. Ohio State Rose Bowl)[85]
1921-1922 1949
Ross-Ade Stadium West Lafayette IN Purdue Big Ten 62,500[86] 71,629
(1908-11-22 vs. Indiana)[87]
1924[86] 2006[86]
Rubber Bowl Akron OH Akron MAC 31,000[88] 1940[88] 2003[88]
Rutgers Stadium Piscataway NJ Rutgers Big East 42,000[89] 42,612
(2004 vs. Michigan State)[90]
1994[90] 2003[90]
Ryan Field Evanston IL Northwestern Big Ten 42,256 55,000
[91]
1926 1997
Rynearson Stadium Ypsilanti MI Eastern Michigan MAC
Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas NV UNLV Mountain West 40,000[92] 41,091
(1996-09-14 vs. Wisconsin)[92]
1971[92] 1999[92]
Sanford Stadium Athens GA Georgia SEC 92,746[93] 92,020[94] 1929[93] 2004[93]
Scheumann Stadium Muncie IN Ball State MAC
Scott Stadium Charlottesville VA Virginia ACC
Skelly Stadium Tulsa OK Tulsa C-USA
Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Michigan State Big Ten 75,005[95] 80,401
(1990-09-22 vs. Notre Dame)[95][96]
1923[95] 2005[95]
Spartan Stadium San Jose CA San Jose State WAC
Stanford Stadium Stanford CA Stanford Pac-10
Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso TX UTEP C-USA
Sun Devil Stadium, Frank Kush Field Tempe AZ Arizona State Pac-10 73,379[97] 74,963[97]
(1996-11-09 vs. California)
1958[97] 1998[97]
Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge LA LSU SEC 92,400 92,664
(2005-10-22 vs. Auburn)
1924 2006
Trice Stadium Ames IA Iowa State Big 12 50,000[98] 54,475
(1990-10-29 vs. Nebraska)[99]
1914[98] 1997[98]
University Stadium Albuquerque NM New Mexico Mountain West 42,000[100] 44,074
(2003-09-27 vs. New Mexico State)[101]
1960[100] 2007[100]
University at Buffalo Stadium Amherst NY Buffalo MAC 29,013[102] 1993[102]


Vanderbilt Stadium Nashville TN Vanderbilt SEC 41,448 1922 2004
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Oxford MS Mississippi SEC 60,580[103] 62,552
(2003 vs. LSU)[103]
1915[103] 2002[103]
Waldo Stadium Kalamazoo MI Western Michigan MAC
Wallace Wade Stadium Durham NC Duke ACC 33,941[104] 1929[104]
War Memorial Stadium Laramie WY Wyoming Mountain West 32,580[105] 34,745
(1997-10-18 vs. Colorado State)[106]
1950[105] 2004[105]
Williams-Brice Stadium Columbia SC South Carolina SEC 80,250 [107] 85,000
(2001-11-17vs. Clemson)[107]
1934 [107]
Yager Stadium Oxford OH Miami University MAC 24,286[108] 30,087
(1999-10-02 vs. Toledo)[108]
1983[108]



1 - Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium.
2 - Year of most recent completed stadium expansion/major upgrade

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