List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums

The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) is the highest level of college football in the United States. The FBS consists of the largest schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of the 2024 season, there are 10 conferences and 134 schools in FBS.

The stadiums that serve as the home venue for FBS teams include most of the largest stadiums in the United States.

Conference affiliations reflect those in the 2024 season.

Current stadiums

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In addition to the following list of FBS football stadiums, there is also a List of NCAA Division I FBS football programs.

Image Stadium City State Team Conference Capacity Record[a] Built Expanded[b] Surface
  Acrisure Stadium Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh ACC 68,400[A 1] 70,622
(September 1, 2022 vs. West Virginia)
2001[1] Grass
  Aggie Memorial Stadium Las Cruces NM New Mexico State CUSA 30,343[2] 32,993
(September 26, 1998 vs. UTEP)[2]
1978[2] 2005[2] S5-M Synthetic Turf
  Alamodome San Antonio TX UTSA American 65,000 56,743
(September 3, 2011 vs. Northeastern State)
1993 SportField
  Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium Seattle WA Washington Big Ten 70,083[3] 76,125
(September 23, 1995 vs. Army)
1920 2013 FieldTurf
  Albertsons Stadium Boise ID Boise State Mountain West 36,387[4] 36,864
(October 12, 2019 vs. Hawaii)
1970 2012 FieldTurf
  Allegiant Stadium Paradise[c] NV UNLV Mountain West 65,000 56,511
(December 3, 2021 Pac-12 Championship Oregon vs. Utah)[5]
2020 FieldTurf
  Allen E. Paulson Stadium Statesboro GA Georgia Southern Sun Belt 25,000 26,483
(September 30, 2023 vs. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers)[6]
1984 2014 FieldTurf Vertex Prestige with CoolPlay[7]
  Alumni Stadium Newton[d] MA Boston College ACC 44,500[8] 44,500
(multiple times)
1957[8] 1995[8] AstroTurf
  Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth TX TCU Big 12 45,000[9] 50,307
(November 14, 2009 vs. Utah)[10]
1929[9] 2012[9] Grass
  DATCU Stadium Denton TX North Texas American 30,850 30,150
(September 29, 2018 vs. Louisiana Tech)
2011 N/A PowerBlade Artificial Turf
  Arizona Stadium Tucson AZ Arizona Big 12 56,029[11] 59,920
(November 23, 1996 vs. Arizona State)[12]
1928[11] 1988[11] FieldTurf
  Arthur L. Williams Stadium Lynchburg VA Liberty CUSA 25,000[13] 24,012
(October 22, 2022 vs. BYU)[14]
1989 2018[13] FieldTurf
  Autzen Stadium Eugene OR Oregon Big Ten 54,000 (standing room to 60,000) 60,055
(October 15, 2011 vs. Arizona State)
1967 2002 FieldTurf
  Bagwell Field at Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium Greenville NC East Carolina American 51,000 51,711
(September 3, 2022 vs. NC State)
1963 2019 Tifton 419 Hybrid Bermuda
  Beaver Stadium College Township[e] PA Penn State Big Ten 106,572[15] 111,030
(November 2, 2024 vs. Ohio State)
[16]
1959 2001, 2024-2027 Natural Grass
  Benson Field at Yulman Stadium New Orleans LA Tulane American 30,000 30,118
(December 3, 2022 vs. UCF)[17]
2014 Act Global UBU Speed Series S5-M
  Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium Manhattan KS Kansas State Big 12 50,000[18] 53,811
(November 11, 2000 vs. Nebraska)[19]
1968[19] 2005[19] Synthetic Turf
  Blaik Field at Michie Stadium West Point NY Army American 38,000[20] 42,765
(October 2, 1971 vs. Missouri)
1924[20] 2001[20] Field Turf
  Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium Tallahassee FL Florida State ACC 79,560[21] 84,409
(November 2, 2013 vs. Miami (FL))[21]
1950[21] 2003[21] Grass
  Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field Atlanta GA Georgia Tech ACC 55,000[22] 60,316
(1973 vs. Georgia)[23]
1913[22] 2003[22] Legion NXT turf
  Boone Pickens Stadium Stillwater OK Oklahoma State Big 12 60,218[24] 60,218
(November 23, 2013 vs. Baylor)[24]
1919[24] 2005[24] Astroturf 3D Decade
  Elliott T. Bowers Stadium Huntsville TX Sam Houston CUSA 14,000[25] 16,148
(October 24, 1994 vs. Alcorn State)[25]
1986[25] Real Grass Pro Artificial Turf
  Bridgeforth Stadium Harrisonburg VA James Madison Sun Belt 24,878[26] 26,159
(October 22, 2022 vs. Marshall)
1975[26] 2011[26] FieldTurf
  Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium DeKalb IL NIU MAC 23,595[27] 28,221
(October 18, 2003 vs. Western Michigan)
1965[27] 1995[27] FieldTurf
  Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium Durham NC Duke ACC 35,018 57,500
(November 19, 1949 vs. North Carolina)
1929[28] 2016 Latitude 36 Bermuda Grass
  Brooks Stadium Conway SC Coastal Carolina Sun Belt 20,000 2003 2018 Shaw Power Blade HD Turf
  Burgess–Snow Field at JSU Stadium Jacksonville AL Jacksonville State CUSA 24,000[29] 23,944
(September 23, 2017 vs. Liberty)
1947[29] 2010[29] ProGrass
  Cajun Field Lafayette LA Louisiana Sun Belt 41,426 41,357
(September 5, 2009 vs. Southern)[30]
1971[30] 2015[30] ProGrass
  Camp Randall Stadium Madison WI Wisconsin Big Ten 76,057[31] 83,184
(November 12, 2005 vs. Iowa)[32]
1917[31] 2005[31] FieldTurf
  L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium Louisville KY Louisville ACC 61,000[33] 58,187
(September 17, 2016 vs. Florida State)[34]
1998[35] 2018[33] FieldTurf
  Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium Charlottesville[f] VA Virginia ACC 61,500 64,947
(August 30, 2008 vs. USC))
1931 2000 Grass
  Carlisle-Faulkner Field at M.M. Roberts Stadium Hattiesburg MS Southern Miss Sun Belt 36,000 36,641
(September 5, 2016 vs. Mississippi State)
1932 2008 Shaw Sports Momentum Turf
  CEFCU Stadium San Jose CA San Jose State Mountain West 18,265[36] 31,681
(August 23, 2003 vs. Grambling State)
1933 1985 AstroTurf
  Centennial Bank Stadium Jonesboro AR Arkansas State Sun Belt 30,964[37] 31,243
(December 1, 2012 vs. Middle Tennessee)
1974[37] 2002[37] ProGreen
  Center Parc Stadium Atlanta GA Georgia State Sun Belt 25,000 24,333 1996 (as Centennial Olympic Stadium) 2017 (conversion from Turner Field) Artificial Turf
  Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex Honolulu HI Hawaiʻi Mountain West 16,909
(9,346 before 2023)
9,346
(multiple times in 2022)
2015 2021; expanded 2023 Artificial turf
  Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium Austin TX Texas SEC 100,119[38] 105,213
(September 10, 2022 vs. Alabama)[39]
1924[40] 2009[40] FieldTurf
  David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium[O 1] Lawrence KS Kansas Big 12 50,071[42] 52,530
(September 1, 2009 vs. Northern Colorado)[43]
1921[42] 1999[42] FieldTurf
  Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Mississippi State[g] MS Mississippi State SEC 61,337[44] 62,945
(October 11, 2014 vs. Auburn)[45]
1914[46] 2014[44] Prescription Athletic Turf (Tifway 419 Bermuda Grass)
  Dix Stadium Kent OH Kent State MAC 25,000 27,363
(November 10, 1973 vs. Miami (OH))
1969 2008 FieldTurf
  Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, Frank Broyles Field Fayetteville AR Arkansas SEC 76,212[47] 82,808
(September 25, 2010 vs. Alabama)
1938[47] 2006[47] PowerBlade HP
  Doyt L. Perry Stadium Bowling Green OH Bowling Green MAC 24,000[48] 33,527
(October 8, 1983 vs. Toledo)[48]
1966[48] FieldTurf
  Falcon Stadium USAF Academy[h] CO Air Force Mountain West 39,441 56,409
(October 19, 2002 vs. Notre Dame)[49]
1962 FieldTurf
  Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium Columbia MO Missouri SEC 61,620[50] 75,298
(October 4, 1980 vs. Penn State)[50]
1927[50] 2014[50] FieldTurf
  FBC Mortgage Stadium Orlando[i] FL UCF Big 12 44,206[51] 48,453
(October 17, 2009 vs. Miami (FL))[52]
2007[51] Grass
  Fifth Third Stadium Kennesaw[j] GA Kennesaw State CUSA 10,200[53] 9,506
(September 12, 2015 vs. Edward Waters)
2010 [A 2] PlayMaster hybrid[55]
  Folsom Field Boulder CO Colorado Big 12 50,183[56] 54,972
(September 3, 2005 vs. Colorado State)[56]
1924[56] 2003[56] Grass
  Mountain America Stadium, Home of the ASU Sun Devils/Frank Kush Field Tempe AZ Arizona State Big 12 56,232[57] 74,963[58]
(November 9, 1996 vs. California)
1958[58] 2016 Bermuda Grass
  Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium Clemson SC Clemson ACC 81,500[59] 86,092
(October 10, 1999 vs. Florida State)[60]
1942[59] 2006[59] Grass
  Fred C. Yager Stadium Oxford OH Miami MAC 24,286[61] 30,087
(October 2, 1999 vs. Marshall)[61]
1983[61] 2005[61] FieldTurf
  California Memorial Stadium Berkeley CA California ACC 62,717[62] 83,000
(September 27, 1947 vs. Navy;
November 22, 1952 vs. Stanford)
[63]
1923[62] 2012[62] FieldTurf
  Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman OK Oklahoma SEC 80,126[64] 88,308
(November 11, 2017 vs. Texas Christian University)
1923 2019[64] Grass
  Gerald J. Ford Stadium University Park[k] TX SMU ACC 32,000[65] 35,481
(September 24, 2010 vs. TCU)
2000[65] FieldTurf
  Glass Bowl Toledo OH Toledo MAC 26,038 36,852
(October 27, 2001 vs. Navy)
1937 1990 FieldTurf
Hancock Whitney Stadium Mobile AL South Alabama Sun Belt 25,450 20,156
(September 4, 2021 vs. Southern Miss)
2020 FieldTurf
  Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens FL Miami ACC 65,326[66] 80,120
(January 7, 2013 2013 BCS National Championship Game, Alabama vs. Notre Dame)
1987 2016[66] Platinum TE Paspalum
  Houchens Industries–L. T. Smith Stadium at Jimmy Feix Field Bowling Green KY Western Kentucky CUSA 22,113 25,171
(September 25, 2021 vs. Indiana)[67]
1968 2008 FieldTurf
  Howard Schnellenberger Field at FAU Stadium Boca Raton FL Florida Atlantic American 30,000 29,103
(October 15, 2011 vs. Western Kentucky)
2011 Grass
  Huntington Bank Stadium Minneapolis MN Minnesota Big Ten 50,805 54,147
(September 3, 2015 vs. TCU)
2009[68] FieldTurf
  InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field Akron OH Akron MAC 30,000[69] 27,881[70] 2009 ProGrass Artificial Turf
  JMA Wireless Dome Syracuse NY Syracuse ACC 42,784[71] 50,564
(September 20, 1980 vs. Miami (OH))[72]
1980[73] 2022 (planned)[74] FieldTurf
  Jack Trice Stadium Ames IA Iowa State Big 12 61,500[75] 61,500
(multiple times)[76]
1975[75] 2015[75] Grass
  Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium San Marcos TX Texas State Sun Belt 30,000[77] 33,006
(September 8, 2012 vs. Texas Tech)
1981[77] 2012[77] FieldTurf Duraspine Pro
  Joan C. Edwards Stadium Huntington WV Marshall Sun Belt 38,019 41,382
(September 10, 2010 vs. West Virginia)[78]
1991 2000 AstroTurf
  Joe Aillet Stadium Ruston LA Louisiana Tech CUSA 28,109 28,714
(September 13, 1997 vs. Northeast Louisiana)[79]
1968[79] 2017[79] FieldTurf
  John O'Quinn Field at TDECU Stadium Houston TX Houston Big 12 40,000 42,159
(November 14, 2015 vs. Memphis)
2014 Act Global UBU Speed Series S5-M Synthetic Turf
  Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium Murfreesboro TN Middle Tennessee CUSA 31,000 30,502
(September 10, 2011) vs. Georgia Tech)
1933 1998 Synthetic Turf
  Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium Laramie WY Wyoming Mountain West 29,181[80] 34,745
(October 18, 1997 vs. Colorado State)[81]
1950[80] 2010[80] FieldTurf
  Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock TX Texas Tech Big 12 60,229[82] 61,836
(November 2, 2013 vs. Oklahoma State)
1947[83] 2024[82] Matrix Artificial Turf
  JPS Field at Malone Stadium Monroe LA Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt 30,427 31,175
(September 21, 2012 vs. Baylor)[84]
1978 1993 FieldTurf
  Kramer/Deromedi Field at Kelly/Shorts Stadium Mount Pleasant MI Central Michigan MAC 30,255 35,127
(September 8, 2012 vs. Michigan State)
1972[85] 1997[85] FieldTurf
  Kenan Memorial Stadium Chapel Hill NC North Carolina ACC 50,500 62,000
(multiple times)
1927 2011 AstroTurf
  Kidd Brewer Stadium Boone NC Appalachian State Sun Belt 30,000 40,168

(September 3, 2022 vs. North Carolina)

1962 2017 FieldTurf
  Nile Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IA Iowa Big Ten 69,250[86] 70,585
(multiple times)[87]
1929[88] 2006[86] FieldTurf
  Kornblau Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium Norfolk VA Old Dominion Sun Belt 21,944 21,944
(September 2, 2022 vs. Virginia Tech)
1936 2019 (rebuilt) AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D
  Kroger Field at C.M. Newton Grounds Lexington KY Kentucky SEC 61,000[89] 71,024
(October 20, 2007 vs. Florida)[90]
1973[89] 2015[89] Artificial Turf

 

Kyle Field College Station TX Texas A&M SEC 102,733[91] 110,633
(October 11, 2014 vs. Ole Miss)[92]
1927[91] 2015[91] Grass
  Lane Stadium/Worsham Field Blacksburg VA Virginia Tech ACC 66,233 66,233
(multiple times)
1965 2005 Grass
  LaVell Edwards Stadium Provo UT BYU Big 12 63,470[93] 66,247
(October 16, 1993 vs. Notre Dame)[93]
1964[93] 1982[93] Grass
  Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia PA Temple American 68,532 69,176
(September 5, 2015 vs. Penn State)
2003 Desso GrassMaster
  Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles CA USC Big Ten 77,500 105,236
(1947, USC vs. Notre Dame)[94]
1923 2008 Grass
  Mackay Stadium Reno NV Nevada Mountain West 27,000 33,391
(October 28, 1995 vs. UNLV)
1966 2016 FieldTurf
  Martin Stadium Pullman WA Washington State Pac-12 32,248 40,306
(November 15, 1997 vs. Stanford)
1972 2000 FieldTurf
  McColl–Richardson Field at Jerry Richardson Stadium Charlotte NC Charlotte American 15,314 19,151
(September 8, 2018 vs. Appalachian State)
2013 Matrix Artificial Turf
  McLane Stadium Waco TX Baylor Big 12 45,140 50,223
(November 16, 2019 vs. Oklahoma)
2014 Matrix Artificial Turf
  Memorial Stadium Champaign IL Illinois Big Ten 60,670[95] 78,297
(September 8, 1984 vs. Missouri)[96]
1923[97] 2011[95] FieldTurf
  Memorial Stadium Bloomington IN Indiana Big Ten 52,959[98] 56,223
(November 22, 1969 vs. Purdue)[99]
1960[98] 2010[98] FieldTurf Revolution 360
  Memorial Stadium, Tom Osborne Field Lincoln NE Nebraska Big Ten 85,458 91,585
(September 20, 2014 vs. Miami (FL))[100]
1923[101] 2017 (1,000 seats widened, reducing capacity)[100] FieldTurf
  Merlin Olsen Field at Maverik Stadium Logan UT Utah State Mountain West 25,513 33,119
(October 4, 1996 vs. BYU)
1968 1980 AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D60 Extreme
  Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor MI Michigan Big Ten 107,601[102] 115,109
(September 7, 2013 vs. Notre Dame)[103]
1927 2015 FieldTurf Duraspine
  Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium Morgantown WV West Virginia Big 12 60,000[104] 70,222
(November 20, 1993 vs. Miami (FL))[104]
1980[104] 2004[104] FieldTurf
  Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis MD Navy American 34,000[105] 38,792
(October 7, 2017 vs. Air Force)
1959[105] 2005[105] FieldTurf Revolution
  Neyland Stadium Knoxville TN Tennessee SEC 101,915[106] 109,061
(September 18, 2004 vs. Florida)[107]
1921[107] 2010[107] Grass
  Nippert Stadium Cincinnati OH Cincinnati Big 12 38,088[108] 40,140
(October 24, 2015 vs. UConn)
1915[108] 2015[108] UBU Sports Speed M6-M
  Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium[O 2] Evanston IL Northwestern Big Ten 15,000[110] 2016 2024 Artificial Turf
  Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame IN Notre Dame Independent 77,622[111][112] 77,622
(multiple times)[111]
1930[111] 2017[111] FieldTurf
  Ohio Stadium Columbus OH Ohio State Big Ten 102,780[113] 110,045
(November 26, 2016 vs. University of Michigan)[114]
1922[115] 2014[115] FieldTurf
  Pat Dye Field at Jordan–Hare Stadium Auburn AL Auburn SEC 88,043[116] 87,451
(multiple times)[B 1]
1939[117] 2004[117] Grass
  Frank Solich Field at Peden Stadium Athens OH Ohio MAC 24,000 25,893
(September 8, 2012 vs. New Mexico State)
1929 2001 FieldTurf
  Pitbull Stadium Miami[l] FL FIU CUSA 23,500[119] 22,682
(October 1, 2011 vs. Duke)
1995 2012 FieldTurf
  Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field East Hartford CT UConn Independent 40,000[120] 42,704
(9/21/13 vs. #15 Michigan)[121]
2003[122] Kentucky Bluegrass
  Protective Stadium Birmingham AL UAB American 47,100 37,167
(October 2, 2021 vs. Liberty)
2021[123] Artificial
  Raymond James Stadium Tampa FL South Florida American 65,857[124] 71,921
(January 28, 2001, Super Bowl XXXV, Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants)[125]
1998[124] Grass
  Reser Stadium Corvallis OR Oregon State Pac-12 35,548[126] 47,249
(November 24, 2012 vs. Oregon)
1953 2005 FieldTurf
  Rice Stadium Houston TX Rice American 47,000 73,000
(multiple times)
1950 AstroTurf 3D60H Synthetic Turf
  Rice–Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City UT Utah Big 12 51,444[127] 52,724
(November 20, 2021 vs. Oregon)
1998[128] 2014[127] FieldTurf CoolPlay
  Rose Bowl Stadium Pasadena CA UCLA Big Ten 90,888[129] 106,869
(January 1, 1973, Rose Bowl, USC vs. Ohio State)[130]
1921–1922 1949 Grass
  Ross–Ade Stadium West Lafayette IN Purdue Big Ten 61,441 71,629
(November 22, 1980 vs. Indiana)[131]
1924 2023 Grass
  Rynearson Stadium Ypsilanti MI Eastern Michigan MAC 30,200[132] 26,188
(November 28, 2008 vs. Central Michigan)
1969[132] 1992[132] FieldTurf
  Saban Field at Bryant–Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa AL Alabama SEC 100,077[133] 101,821
(multiple times)
1929[134] 2010[134] Grass
  Sanford Stadium Athens GA Georgia SEC 92,746[135] 93,246 (2019 Vs. Notre Dame)[135] 1929[135] 2004[135] Grass
  Scheumann Stadium Muncie IN Ball State MAC 22,500 23,861[136] 1967 2007 FieldTurf
  SECU Stadium College Park MD Maryland Big Ten 51,802[137] 58,973
(November 1, 1975 vs. Penn State)[138]
1950[138] 2009[138] FieldTurf
  SHI Stadium Piscataway NJ Rutgers Big Ten 52,454[139] 53,774

(September 13, 2014 vs. Penn State

1994[140] 2009[140] FieldTurf
  Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium Memphis TN Memphis American 62,380[141] 65,885
(November 9, 1996 vs. Tennessee)[141]
1965[141] 1987[141] AstroTurf
  Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium Tulsa OK Tulsa American 30,000[142] 47,350
(September 26, 1987 vs. Oklahoma)[142]
1930[142] 2008[142] (Capacity reduced to 30,000) FieldTurf
  Snapdragon Stadium San Diego CA San Diego State Mountain West 35,000[143] 34,046 2022[144] Grass
  Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium Fort Collins CO Colorado State Mountain West 41,200[145] 41,000 2017 Shaw Sports Artificial Turf
  Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Michigan State Big Ten 75,005[146] 80,401
(September 22, 1990 vs. Notre Dame)[146][147]
1923[146] 2005[146] Grass
  Stanford Stadium Stanford CA Stanford ACC 50,424[148] 51,607[149]
(October 9, 2010 vs. USC)
1921[150] 2006[150] Grass
  Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Gainesville FL Florida SEC 88,548[151] 90,916
(November 28, 2015 vs. Florida State)[152]
1930[151] 2003[151] Grass
  Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso TX UTEP CUSA 46,670[153] 53,415[154]
(September 6, 2008 vs. Texas)
1963 1981 FieldTurf
  Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge LA LSU SEC 102,321[155] 102,321 (multiple times)[B 2] 1924[157] 2014[157] Grass
  Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium Winston-Salem NC Wake Forest ACC 31,500 37,623
(November 13, 2004 vs. North Carolina)[158]
1968 2007 FieldTurf
  UB Stadium Amherst[m] NY Buffalo MAC 25,013[159] 29,795 (August 31, 2006 vs. Temple)[160] 1993[159] A-Turf Titan
  University Stadium Albuquerque NM New Mexico Mountain West 39,224[161] 44,760
(September 17, 2005 vs. New Mexico State)[162]
1960[161] 2007[161] FieldTurf
  Valley Children's Stadium Fresno CA Fresno State Mountain West 41,031 42,881
(multiple times)[163]
1980[163] 1992[163] FieldTurf
  FirstBank Stadium Nashville TN Vanderbilt SEC 28,500[A 3] 41,448 1922 2012 Shaw Sports Legion 46
  Vaught–Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field University[n] MS Mississippi SEC 64,038[165] 67,505

(September 21, 2024 vs. Georgia Southern)[166]

1915[165] 2016[165] Grass
  Veterans Memorial Stadium at Larry Blakeney Field Troy AL Troy Sun Belt 30,402 31,010
(November 12, 2022 vs. Army)
1950 2003 & 2018 ProGrass
  Waldo Stadium Kalamazoo MI Western Michigan MAC 30,200[167] 36,361
(September 16, 2000 vs. Indiana State)
1939[168] 2003[168] FieldTurf
  Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium Hadley[o] MA UMass Independent 17,000
(expandable to 21,430[169])
20,000
(November 25, 1972 vs. Boston College)
1965 2014 FieldTurf
  Wayne Day Family Field at Carter–Finley Stadium Raleigh NC NC State ACC 57,583[170] 57,583
(multiple times)
1966 2006 Tifway 419 Bermuda Grass
  Williams-Brice Stadium Columbia SC South Carolina SEC 77,559[171] 85,199
(October 6, 2012 vs. Georgia)[171]
1934[171] 1996[171] Grass
  1. ^ Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium. Also, a few stadiums now have lower football capacity than in the past; one example is California Memorial Stadium, whose capacity dropped by more than 9,000 in its most recent renovation.
  2. ^ Year of most recent completed stadium expansion/major upgrade.
  3. ^ Mailing address is Las Vegas.
  4. ^ Mailing address is Chestnut Hill.
  5. ^ The mailing address for the entire Penn State campus, including the stadium, is University Park.
  6. ^ The stadium has a Charlottesville mailing address, but is physically located in Albemarle County, which encloses but does not include the city of Charlottesville.
  7. ^ Virtually the entire Mississippi State campus, including the stadium, is outside the Starkville city limits in unincorporated Oktibbeha County. "Mississippi State" is the postal designation for the entire campus, and the census designation for all but the tiny portion of the campus that lies within Starkville.
  8. ^ The stadium and virtually all of the Academy grounds are outside the Colorado Springs city limits. The Academy is respectively designated by the US Census Bureau and US Postal Service as "Air Force Academy" and "USAF Academy".
  9. ^ The stadium and the main UCF campus have an Orlando mailing address, but both are located in unincorporated Orange County.
  10. ^ The stadium and the main KSU campus have a Kennesaw mailing address, but both are located in unincorporated Cobb County.
  11. ^ Mailing address is Dallas.
  12. ^ The stadium and the main FIU campus have a Miami mailing address, but both are located in unincorporated Miami-Dade County.
  13. ^ Mailing address is Buffalo.
  14. ^ The stadium and the Ole Miss campus lie outside the Oxford city limits in unincorporated Lafayette County. The US Census Bureau designates the campus as "University, Mississippi".
  15. ^ Mailing address is Amherst.

Future stadiums

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This list includes the following:

  • Stadiums either under construction or confirmed to be built in the future.
  • Existing stadiums of teams either (1) transitioning to FBS and not yet football members of FBS conferences, or (2) returning to FBS football.

Here, conference affiliations are those expected to be in effect when the stadium becomes an FBS venue, whether by opening, reopening, or a school's entry into provisional or full FBS membership.

Stadium City State Team Conference Capacity Record1 Built Expanded2 Surface
Delaware Stadium Newark DE Delaware Conference USA (2025) 18,309[172] 23,619
(October 27. 1973 vs. Temple)[172]
1952[172] FieldTurf
Robert W. Plaster Stadium Springfield MO Missouri State Conference USA (2025) 17,500[173] 18,386
(September 13, 2014 vs. North Dakota)[174]
1941[175] 2014[176] FieldTurf
New Ryan Field Evanston IL Northwestern Big Ten 35,000 2026 (expected)[109] N/A TBD
Future South Florida on-campus stadium Tampa FL South Florida American 35,000 2027 (expected)[177] N/A TBD
New Aloha Stadium Honolulu HI Hawaiʻi Mountain West 25,000 2028 (expected)[178] N/A TBD

See also

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Notes

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Capacity
  1. ^ Acrisure Stadium expandable to 69,050.[1]
  2. ^ Kennesaw State has made plans to expand the stadium, but the university has not announced a timeline for an expansion as of yet.[54]
  3. ^ Temporary capacity in 2023 during renovations.[164]
Record
  1. ^ Most recent: November 22, 2014 vs. Samford.[117][118]
  2. ^ Most recent: November 8, 2014 vs. Alabama.[156]
Other
  1. ^ Due to extensive ongoing construction at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Kansas will play its 2024 home games at a combination of Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri and Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.[41]
  2. ^ Northwestern's previous stadium, Ryan Field, was demolished at the end of the 2023 season. A new Ryan Field is currently being built at the site of the old Ryan Field, and will not be completed until 2026; Northwestern plans to play most of its home games for 2024 and 2025 at an enhanced Martin Stadium, currently home to its soccer and women's lacrosse teams.[109]

References

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  9. ^ a b c "Construction Began Immediately Following the Last Home Game". Amon G. Carter Stadium Redevelopment: News. Texas Christian University. December 21, 2011. Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
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  14. ^ "LU beats BYU 41-14 in historic game at Williams Stadium".
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  16. ^ Lavey-Heaton, Mary. "Penn State sets all-time attendance record at Beaver Stadium against Ohio State". pennlive. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
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