Fast facts: Built for $100,000 during the Grover Cleveland administration, Franklin Field is the oldest operating stadium in America still used for football games. It is also home to the first scoreboard, the first football radio broadcast, and the first football television broadcast. The NFL's...
It is the oldest college football stadium in the U.S., the site of the first game to be broadcast on radio in 1922. In addition to hosting countless Penn Quakers games, it was the site of 18 Army-Navy games. Harvard Stadium (Boston, Massachusetts) — 1903 Initially a gift f...
The biggest college football stadium outside the Big Ten and SEC belongs to Texas. Renovations to the south end zone removed seating from 2019-2020, reducing capacity to 95,594. However, with the expansion project complete, DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium returned to its max capacity of 100,119, ...
There is only one college football stadium in the nation where you will hear John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” song blasting over the sound system and where you will see the mascot wearing a coonskin cap and carrying a rifle. Welcome to Wild and Wonderful West Virginia, where...
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Welcome to Happy Valley, where each Saturday during the Fall this college football Mecca comes alive when the Penn State Nittany Lions are at home. Beaver Stadium has been the home of the Nittany Lions since 1960 and is one of the largest stadiums in college football. Throughout the past ce...
College Football’s Greatest Tradition Lives On in 2020 The Texas Tech stadium experience will look different in 2020, especially in week one against Houston Baptist. There will only be 25 percent capacity for seating, and cardboard cutouts in the stands in place of living breathing humans. ...
Camp Randall Stadium, built in 1917, is the home forWisconsin'sfootballteam. The current capacity (80,321) ranks among the nation's largest school-ownedstadiums. Upvote1Downvote Daniel OsiedaczSeptember 25, 2014 Been here 25+ times
The new Little Giants Stadium comprises grandstand seating for 3,550 fans, suites, and a Club Lounge. The new $13 million facility will also include offices for...
Ahead of the EA Sports College Football 25 video game, they offered a ranking of the 10 toughest places to play.