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10 Biggest College Football Stadiums: Michigan Stadium, Ohio State and more
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10 Biggest College Football Stadiums: Michigan Stadium, Ohio State and more

Published May. 31, 2024 2:39 p.m. ET

College football stadiums are some of the most significant landmarks in the U.S., representing tradition and competition. Here's a rundown of the largest stadiums based on their capacity, each with its own unique atmosphere and history that adds to the excitement of game day.

Top 10 Largest College Football Stadiums by Capacity

  1. Capacity 107,601: Michigan Stadium (Michigan)
  2. Capacity 106,572: Beaver Stadium (Penn State)
  3. Capacity 102,780: Ohio Stadium (Ohio State)
  4. Capacity 102,733: Kyle Field (Texas A&M)
  5. Capacity 102,321: Tiger Stadium (LSU)
  6. Capacity 101,915: Neyland Stadium (Tennessee)
  7. Capacity 101,821: Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama)
  8. Capacity 100,119: Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (Texas)
  9. Capacity 92,746: Sanford Stadium (Georgia)
  10. Capacity 91,136: Rose Bowl Stadium (UCLA)

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What is the largest college football stadium?

Michigan Stadium at the University of Michigan is the largest college football stadium with a capacity of 107,601. Michigan Stadium is not only the largest college football stadium, but also the largest stadium in the United States. 

What is the largest NFL stadium?

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ is the largest NFL stadium with a capacity of 82,500. MetLife is home to the New York Jets and the New York Giants

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