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    NCAA Football Stadiums

    Which Western Athletic Conference (WAC) team played at Dick Romney Stadium?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Utah State. The home of the Utah State Aggies, in Logan, had a capacity of 30,257.

    Which university plays at Kyle Field, where such traditions such as: 'Silver Taps', 'The 12th Man', 'The Elephant Walk', 'Farmers Fight', and the 'Midnight Yell Practice' takes place?College Football Stadiums (jessesky1969)

      Texas A and M. The Aggies home stadium fills to 80,650 capacity.

    Which university play their home games in a stadium nicknamed 'The Swamp'?College Football Stadiums (jessesky1969)

      Florida. Because of the sweltering levels of heat and humidity on the playing field at Florida Field, former Coach Steve Spurrier dubbed it, 'The Swamp'.

    Which university play in a stadium simply nicknamed, 'The Big House'?College Football Stadiums (jessesky1969)

      Michigan. Michigan Stadium was built in 1927.

    Which university has a stadium which has venues nearby such as: 'Golden Dome', 'The Grotto', 'The Basilica of the Sacred Heart', and the famous 'Touchdown Jesus' on its side?College Football Stadiums (jessesky1969)

      Notre Dame. Notre Dame Stadium is located in South Bend, Indiana and has a capacity of 80,232.

    Which team shares a stadium with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?NCAA Football Stadiums 2004 (The Rhyno)

      USF. The South Florida Bulls share Raymond James Stadium with Tampa Bay.

    Which team played in the Rose Bowl?NCAA Football Stadiums 2004 (The Rhyno)

      UCLA. The UCLA Bruins play in the Rose Bowl.

    Which team played in "The Loud House?"NCAA Football Stadiums 2004 (The Rhyno)

      Syracuse. The Carrier Dome, also known as "The Loud House," was home of the Syracuse Orange.

    Which team played in "The Big House?"NCAA Football Stadiums 2004 (The Rhyno)

      Michigan. The Michigan Wolverines played in Michiagan Stadium.

    Which team played in "The 12th Man?"NCAA Football Stadiums 2004 (The Rhyno)

      Texas A&M. The Texas A&M Aggies play in "The 12th Man" of Kyle Field, in College Station, Texas.

    Which team played at Reser Stadium?NCAA Football Stadiums 2004 (The Rhyno)

      Oregon State. The Beavers played in Corvalles, Oregon, at Reser Stadium.

    Which team played at Doak Campbell Stadium?NCAA Football Stadiums 2004 (The Rhyno)

      Florida State. "The Doak" was home to the FSU Seminoles.

    Which stadium was selected to host the Florida-Georgia game in 2005?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      All-Tel Stadium. The home of the Jacksonville Jaguars was the traditional neutral venue for the annual match-up of the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs.

    Which stadium was selected to be the venue for the game between Oklahoma and Texas in 2005?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Cotton Bowl. The Cotton Bowl, in Dallas, was the traditional neutral venue for the match-up between the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns.

    Which stadium had the largest capacity of any NCAA facility in the 2005 season?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Michigan Stadium. The home of the Michigan Wolverines, in Ann Arbor, had a capacity of 107,501.

    Which stadium during a 1992 night game vs. Nebraska had 'ESPN' measure a crowd noise raised at 135 decibels?College Football Stadiums (jessesky1969)

      Husky Stadium. The University of Washington play their home games in noisy Husky Stadium, which seats 75,500 fans.

    Which Southeast Conference (SEC) college played at Neyland Stadium?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Tennessee. Neyland Stadium, in Knoxville, had a capacity of 104,079.

    Which Pac 10 college played at Martin Stadium?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Washington State. Martin Stadium, in Pullman, had a capacity of 37,600.

    Which Mountain West college played at LaVell Edwards Stadium?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Brigham Young. The home of the Brigham Young Cougars, in Provo, was originally named Cougar Stadium, but was later renamed in honour of legendary coach LaVell Edwards.

    Which Mid-American Conference team played at the Glass Bowl?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Toledo. The Glass Bowl had a capacity of 26,248.

    Which Ivy League team played at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Columbia. The home of the Columbia Lions, in New York City, had a capacity of 17,000.

    Which Conference USA team played at Gerald Ford Stadium?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Southern Methodist. The home of the SMU Mustangs, in Dallas, had a capacity of 32,000.

    Which college shared The Coliseum with the Tennessee Titans of the NFL?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Tennessee State. The Coliseum in Nashville, built for the Tennessee Titans, was also home to the Tennessee State Tigers of the Ohio Valley Conference.

    Which college shared Lincoln Financial Field with the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Temple. The Temple Owls shared Veterans Stadium with the Eagles for many years, and moved into the new Lincoln Financial Field with them in 2003.

    Which Big East college played at the Carrier Dome?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Syracuse. The home of the Syracuse Orange had a cpacity of 49,550.

    Which Big 12 team played at Jack Trice Field?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Iowa State. Jack Trice Field, in Ames, had a capacity of 45,814.

    Which Big 10 team played at Ross-Ade Stadium?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Purdue. The home of the Purdue Boilermakers, in West Lafayette, Indiana, had a capacity of 62,500.

    Which Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) college played at Carter-Finley stadium?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      North Carolina State. Carter-Finley Stadium, in Raleigh, had a capacity of 51,500.

    What was the name of the stadium that was home to the University of Alabama?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Bryant-Denny Stadium. Bryant-Denny Stadium, in Tuscaloosa, had a capacity of 83,818.

    What was the name of the stadium that was home to Notre Dame?College Football Stadiums 2005 (Dizart)

      Notre Dame Stadium. Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana, had a capacity of 80,795.

    What team plays on Kyle Field?College Football Stadiums 2002 (huskers951)

      Texas A and M. Kyle Field was rated number 4 of all the College football stadiums.

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