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NCAA Football Stadiums
Autzen stadium is tucked between the Willamette River and Coburg Hills. Which team play their home games there? | College Football Stadiums
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Oregon. Autzen Stadium is in Eugene, Oregon.
The University of Michigan play their home games in Michigan Stadium and the University of Tennessee play their home games in Neyland Stadium. Which stadium has the higher capacity as of the beginning of the 2000 college football season? | College Football Stadiums
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M. Michigan Stadium capacity was 107,501. Neyland Stadium capacity was 104,079.
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
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Notre Dame. Notre Dame Stadium is located in South Bend, Indiana and has a capacity of 80,232.
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 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
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Texas A and M. The Aggies home stadium fills to 80,650 capacity.
Which stadium during a 1992 night game vs. Nebraska had 'ESPN' measure a crowd noise raised at 135 decibels? | College Football Stadiums
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Husky Stadium. The University of Washington play their home games in noisy Husky Stadium, which seats 75,500 fans.
This stadium is nicknamed 'Death Valley', which is home to LSU. During a home game in 1988, an explosion of crowd noise caused an earth tremor that registered on a seismograph meter in LSU's Geology Department across campus. What is the name of the stadium? | College Football Stadiums
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Tiger Stadium. Capacity of Tiger Stadium is 91,600.
Michigan. Michigan Stadium was built in 1927.
Wisconsin. Located in Madison, WI.
This stadium is in the heartland of America. The fans form a sea of red in the stands. Which university plays in Memorial Stadium? | College Football Stadiums
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Nebraska. Nebraska has sold out every home game since November 3, 1962.
Neyland Stadium. Neyland is the name of a former coach at Tennessee.
Heinz Field. Pitt along with the NFL's Steelers moved into the stadium when it opened in 2001.
Bobby Dodd Stadium. The stadium was built around Grant Field and is currently being renovated.
Tiger Stadium. Tulane plays at the Louisiana Superdome, while LSU plays games in Baton Rouge, LA.
Stanford Stadium. USC plays at the Coliseum, and UCLA plays at the Rose Bowl.
Orange Bowl. Joe Robbie Stadium is the former name of Pro Player Stadium, home of the NFL's Dolphins and MLB's Marlins.
Folsom Field. Sorry, got nothing here.
Royal-Memorial Stadium. The Oklahoma-Texas game is played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas each year.
Bronco Stadium. The place with the ugly blue turf, you know? The Humanitarian Bowl is the name of the annual bowl game played at Bronco Stadium.
Rubber Bowl. Toledo plays at the Glass Bowl.
Texas A and M. Kyle Field was rated number 4 of all the College football stadiums.
Oregon. Autzen Stadium was rated number 9 of all College football Stadiums.
Wisconsin. Camp Randall Stadium was rated number 8 of all College football Stadiums.
LSU. Tiger Stadium was rated number 6 of all college football stadiums.
Georgia. Sanford Stadium was rated number 4 in the SEC.
Alabama. Byrant-Denny Stadium was rated number 5 in the SEC.
Penn State. Beaver Stadium was rated number 4 in the Big Ten.
Maryland. Byrd Stadium was rated number 7 in the ACC.
Boston College. Alumni Stadium was rated number 3 in the Big East.
Texas Tech. Jones Stadium was rated number 9 in the Big 12.
Florida State. "The Doak" was home to the FSU Seminoles.
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