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 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 Hawaiʻi 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 53,800 59,379 1967 2002
BB&T Field Winston-Salem NC Wake Forest ACC 31,500
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
(2006-09-02 vs. Notre Dame)[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]
Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium DeKalb IL Northern Illinois MAC 30,998[15] 1965[15] 2000[15]
Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando FL UCF C-USA 45,301[16] 46,103
(2007-11-03 vs. Marshall[17]
2007[16]
Bronco Stadium, Lyle Smith Field Boise ID Boise State WAC 32,000[18] 30,950
(2004-09-10 vs. Oregon State)[18]
1970[18] 2008[18]
Bryant-Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa AL Alabama SEC 92,138[19] 92,138
(2006-09-16 vs. LA-Monroe)[19]
1929[19] 2006[19]
Bulldog Stadium Fresno CA Fresno State WAC 41,031 1980
Byrd Stadium College Park MD Maryland ACC 51,500
Cajun Field Lafayette LA Louisiana-Lafayette Sun Belt 31,000
California Memorial Stadium Berkeley CA California Pac-10 72,516[20] 83,000
(1947-09-27 vs. Navy;
1952-11-22 vs. Stanford)[21]
1923[20] 1995[20]
Camp Randall Stadium Madison WI Wisconsin Big Ten 80,321[22] 83,069
(2005-11-06 vs. Minnesota)[22]
1917[22] 2005[22]
Carrier Dome Syracuse NY Syracuse Big East 49,250[23] 50,564
(1980-09-20 vs. Miami (Ohio))[24]
1980[23]
Carter-Finley Stadium Raleigh NC NC State ACC 57,583
Commonwealth Stadium Lexington KY Kentucky SEC 67,606[25] 71,024
(2007-10-20 vs. Florida)[26]
1973[25] 1999[25]
Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium Austin TX Texas Big 12 85,123[27] 89,422
(2006-09-09 vs. Ohio State)[27]
1924[27] 2006[28]
Davis Wade Stadium Starkville MS Mississippi State SEC 55,082[29] 1914[29] 2002[29]
Dix Stadium Kent OH Kent State MAC 29,287
Dolphin Stadium Miami Gardens FL Miami ACC
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Greenville NC East Carolina C-USA 43,000
Doyt Perry Stadium Bowling Green OH Bowling Green MAC 23,724[30] 33,527
(1983-10-08 vs. Toledo)[30]
1966[30]
Falcon Stadium Colorado Springs CO Air Force Mountain West 52,123[31] 56,162
(2001-09-01 vs. Oklahoma)[32]
1962
Faurot Field Columbia MO Missouri Big 12 68,349[33] 75,298
(1980-10-04 vs. Penn State)[33]
1927[33] 1968[33]
FIU Stadium Miami FL Florida International Sun Belt 23,500 (45,000 by 2010)
Floyd Casey Stadium Waco TX Baylor Big 12 50,000[34] 51,385
(2006-10-28 vs. Texas A&M)[35]
1950[35] 2002[35]
Folsom Field Boulder CO Colorado Big 12 53,750[36] 54,972
(2006-09-03 vs. Colorado State)[36]
1924[36] 2003[36]
Fouts Field Denton TX North Texas Sun Belt 30,500[37] 1952[37] 2005[38]
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman OK Oklahoma Big 12 82,112[39] 85,357
(2007-09-08 vs. Miami)[40]
1925[39] 2003[39]
Gerald J. Ford Stadium University Park TX SMU C-USA 32,000[41] 2000[41]
Glass Bowl Toledo OH Toledo MAC 26,248
Heinz Field Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh Big East 65,050[42] 2001[42]
Houchens Industries - L. T. Smith Stadium Bowling Green KY Western Kentucky Independent 17,500 (22,000 by 2009)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis MN Minnesota Big Ten 64,172[43] 65,184
(2002-11-23 vs. Iowa)[43]
1982[43]
Husky Stadium Seattle WA Washington Pac-10 72,500[44] 76,125
(1995-09-23 vs. Army)
1920 1987
Indian Stadium Jonesboro AR Arkansas State Sun Belt 30,964[45] 30,427
(vs. Memphis)
1974[45] 2002[45]
Joan C. Edwards Stadium Huntington WV Marshall C-USA 38,019 40,383
(2007-09-08 vs. West Virginia)[46]
1991 2000
Joe Aillet Stadium Ruston LA Louisiana Tech WAC 30,600
Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium Murfreesboro TN Middle Tennessee Sun Belt 31,000
Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock TX Texas Tech Big 12 53,000[47] 56,158
(2006-10-28 vs. Texas)[48]
1947[47] 2005[47]
Jordan-Hare Stadium Auburn AL Auburn SEC 87,451[49] 87,451
(multiple)[49]
1939[49] 2004[49]
Kelly/Shorts Stadium Mount Pleasant MI Central Michigan MAC 30,199[50] 1972[50] 1997[50]
Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill NC North Carolina ACC 60,000
Kibbie Dome Moscow ID Idaho WAC 16,000
Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IA Iowa Big Ten 70,585[51] 70,397
(against various teams)[52]
1929[53] 2006[51]
Kyle Field College Station TX Texas A&M Big 12 82,600[54] 88,253
(2007-11-23 vs. Texas)[55][56]
1904[57] 2000[58]
Lane Stadium Blacksburg VA Virginia Tech ACC 66,233 Broke ground 1964, finished 1965 1980-2005
LaVell Edwards Stadium Provo UT BYU Mountain West 64,045[59] 66,247
(1993-10-16 vs. Notre Dame)[60]
1964[59] 2003[59]
Legion Field Birmingham AL UAB C-USA 71,594
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis TN Memphis C-USA 62,380[61] 65,885 (1996-11-09 vs. Tennessee)[61] 1965[61] 1987[61]
Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia PA Temple MAC 68,532
Lockhart Stadium Fort Lauderdale FL Florida Atlantic Sun Belt 20,450
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles CA USC Pac-10 92,500 105,236 (1947, USC vs Notre Dame)[62]
Louisiana Superdome New Orleans LA Tulane C-USA 69,703[63] 79,651 (2008-01-07, 2008 BCS National Championship Game, LSU vs. Ohio State)[64] 1975[63] 2006[63]
Mackay Stadium Reno NV Nevada WAC 29,993
Malone Stadium Monroe LA Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt 30,427
Martin Stadium Pullman WA Washington State Pac-10 35,117
Memorial Stadium Clemson SC Clemson ACC 80,301[65] 86,092
(1999-10-10 vs. Florida State)[66]
1942[65] 2006[65]
Memorial Stadium Champaign IL Illinois Big Ten 69,249[67] 78,297
(1984-09-08 vs. Missouri)[68]
1923[67] 2001[67]
Memorial Stadium Bloomington IN Indiana Big Ten 52,180[69] 56,223
(1969-11-22 vs. Purdue)[70]
1960[69] 2003[69]
Memorial Stadium Lawrence KS Kansas Big 12 50,250[71] 51,821
(2006-11-18 vs. Kansas State)[72]
1921[71] 1999[71]
Memorial Stadium Lincoln NE Nebraska Big 12 81,067[73] 85,197
(2006-11-04 vs. Missouri)[73]
1923[74] 2006[73]
Michie Stadium West Point NY Army Independent 39,929[75] 1924[75] 2001[75]
Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor MI Michigan Big Ten 107,501[76] 112,118
(2003-11-24 vs. Ohio State)[77]
1927 1998
Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium Morgantown WV West Virginia Big East 60,000[78] 70,222
(1993-11-20 vs. Miami)[78]
1980[78] 2004[78]
Movie Gallery Stadium Troy AL Troy Sun Belt 30,000
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis MD Navy Independent 35,000[79] 36,918
(2006-10-14 vs. Rutgers)[79]
1959[79] 2005[79]
Nippert Stadium Cincinnati OH Cincinnati Big East 35,000[80] 35,097[81]
(2002-09-02 vs. Purdue[82] and three times in 2007)[83]
1924[80] 2005[80]
Neyland Stadium Knoxville TN Tennessee SEC 104,079[84] 109,061
(2004-09-18 vs. Florida)[84]
1921[84] 1997[84]
Notre Dame Stadium South Bend IN Notre Dame Independent 80,795[85] 1930[85] 1997[85]
Ohio Stadium Columbus OH Ohio State Big Ten 101,568[86] 105,539
(2002-11-23 vs. Michigan)[86]
1922[86] 2001[86]
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium Louisville KY Louisville Big East 42,000[87] 1998[87]
Peden Stadium Athens OH Ohio MAC 24,000
Qualcomm Stadium San Diego CA San Diego State Mountain West 70,561[88] 68,537
(2005-10-10 NFL Steelers vs. Chargers)[89]
1967[90] 1997[90]
Raymond James Stadium Tampa Bay FL USF Big East 65,857[91] 71,921
(2001-01-28, Super Bowl XXXV, Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants)[92]
1998[91]
Razorback Stadium Arkansas AR Arkansas SEC 72,000[93] 76,728
(2006-11-11 vs. Tennessee)[94]
1938[93] 2001[93]
Rentschler Field East Hartford CT Connecticut Big East 40,000[95] 40,000 (multiple times – most recent, 2007-11-17 vs. Syracuse)[96] 2003[97]
Reser Stadium Corvallis OR Oregon State Pac-10 46,200
Rice Stadium Houston TX Rice C-USA 70,000
Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City UT Utah Mountain West 45,017[98] 46,768
(2003-09-11 vs. California)[99]
1998[99] 1998[98]
Roberts Stadium Hattiesburg MS Southern Miss C-USA 33,000
Robertson Stadium Houston TX Houston C-USA 32,000 [100] 31,818
(2006-01-12, vs. Southern Miss)[101]
1941[100] 2004[102]
Romney Stadium Logan UT Utah State WAC 30,257
Rose Bowl Pasadena CA UCLA Pac-10 92,542[103] 106,869
(1973-01-01, Rose Bowl, USC vs. Ohio State)[104]
1921-1922 1949
Ross-Ade Stadium West Lafayette IN Purdue Big Ten 62,500[105] 71,629
(1980-11-22 vs. Indiana)[106]
1924[105] 2006[105]
Rubber Bowl Akron OH Akron MAC 31,000[107] 1940[107] 2003[107]
Rutgers Stadium Piscataway NJ Rutgers Big East 42,000[108] 44,267
(2007-10-18 vs. South Florida)[109]
1994[110] 2003[110]
Ryan Field Evanston IL Northwestern Big Ten 49,256 55,000
[111]
1926 1997
Rynearson Stadium Ypsilanti MI Eastern Michigan MAC 30,200 [112] 1969 [112] 1992 [112]
Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas NV UNLV Mountain West 36,800[113] 41,091
(1996-09-14 vs. Wisconsin)[113]
1971[113] 1999[113]
Sanford Stadium Athens GA Georgia SEC 92,746[114] 92,746[114] 1929[114] 2004[114]
Scheumann Stadium Muncie IN Ball State MAC 22,500
Scott Stadium Charlottesville VA Virginia ACC 61,500 63,701

(2004-11-13 vs. #18 Miami Hurricanes)

1931 1981, 2000
Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium Tulsa OK Tulsa C-USA 35,542[115] 47,350
(1987-09-26 vs. Oklahoma)[115]
1930[115] 2005[115]
Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium Fort Collins CO Colorado State Mountain West 34,400[116] 39,107
(1994-10-22 vs. Utah)[117]
1968[118] 2006[118]
Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Michigan State Big Ten 75,005[119] 80,401
(1990-09-22 vs. Notre Dame)[119][120]
1923[119] 2005[119]
Spartan Stadium San Jose CA San Jose State WAC 31,218
Stanford Stadium Stanford CA Stanford Pac-10 50,000[121] 1921 2006[121]
Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso TX UTEP C-USA 52,000 53,304 [122]
(2000-11-11 vs. Rice)
Sun Devil Stadium, Frank Kush Field Tempe AZ Arizona State Pac-10 73,379[123] 74,963[123]
(1996-11-09 vs. California)
1958[123] 1998[123]
Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge LA LSU SEC 92,400[124] 92,910[125]
(2007-10-06 vs. Florida)
1924[124] 2006[124]
Trice Stadium Ames IA Iowa State Big 12 50,000[126] 56,795
(2007-09-08 vs. Northern Iowa)[127]
1914[126] 1997[126]
University Stadium Albuquerque NM New Mexico Mountain West 42,000[128] 44,074
(2003-09-27 vs. New Mexico State)[129]
1960[128] 2007[128]
University at Buffalo Stadium Amherst NY Buffalo MAC 29,013[130] 1993[130]
Vanderbilt Stadium Nashville TN Vanderbilt SEC 41,448 1922 2004
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Oxford MS Mississippi SEC 60,580[131] 62,552
(2003-11-22 vs. LSU)[131]
1915[131] 2002[131]
Waldo Stadium Kalamazoo MI Western Michigan MAC 30,200[132] 36,361[133] 1939[133] 2003[133]
Wallace Wade Stadium Durham NC Duke ACC 33,941[134] 1929[134]
War Memorial Stadium Laramie WY Wyoming Mountain West 32,580[135] 34,745
(1997-10-18 vs. Colorado State)[136]
1950[135] 2004[135]
Williams-Brice Stadium Columbia SC South Carolina SEC 80,250 [137] 85,000
(2001-11-17 vs. Clemson)[137]
1934 [137]
Yager Stadium Oxford OH Miami University MAC 24,286[138] 30,087
(1999-10-02 vs. Toledo)[138]
1983[138]

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

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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