The University of Wisconsin Badgers have played home games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison since 1917. The stadium was built on, and named after, a Union Army training camp dating from the civil war. In 2025, the stadium had a capacity of 76,057. Apart from college football, the stadium hads been the site of music concerts by bands such as Pink Floyd, U2 and The Rolling Stones.
2. Doak Campbell Stadium
Answer: Florida State Seminoles
The Florida State University Seminoles play home games at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium, located in the state capital, Tallahassee. More commonly referred to as "The Doak", the stadium was opened in 1950 and was named after the school's first president.
The field played on was named after legendary coach Bobby Bowden in 2004. The capacity of the stadium in 2025 was 67,277.
3. Jordan-Hare Stadium
Answer: Auburn Tigers
The Auburn University Tigers play home games at Jordan-Hare Stadium in the city of Auburn, Alabama. The stadium was opened in 1939, under its original name of Auburn Stadium. It was known as Cliff Hare Stadium between 1949 and 1973, when the current name was adopted.
The stadium is named after former head coach Ralph Jordan and former school dean Cliff Hare. In 2005, the playing field was named after former coach and athletic director Pat Dye. In 2025, the stadium had a capacity of 88,043.
4. LaVell Edwards Stadium
Answer: Brigham Young Cougars
The BYU Cougars play home games at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah. The stadium was opened in 1964 as Cougar Stadium, and was renamed in 2000 after legendary head coach Edwards, who led the school to 257 victories between 1972 and 2000. The capacity of the stadium in 2025 was 62,073.
5. Kyle Field
Answer: Texas A&M Aggies
The Texas A&M University Aggies play home games at Kyle Field in the city of College Station in Brazos County. The stadium opened in 1927, although the Aggies played home games on an undeveloped field on the same site from 1904. The stadium was named after George Kyle, a university professor and the director of the General Athletics Association.
The capacity of the stadium in 2025 was 102,733.
6. Beaver Stadium
Answer: Penn State Nittany Lions
The Penn State Nittany Lions play home games at Beaver Stadium, located in University Park, Pennsylvania. The stadium was opened in 1960 and is named after James Beaver, a Pennsylvania governor and president of the school's board of trustees. Nicknamed "Happy Valley", Beaver Stadium had a 2025 capacity of 106,572.
7. Autzen Stadium
Answer: Oregon Ducks
The University of Oregon Ducks play their home games at Autzen Stadium in the city of Eugene. The stadium opened in 1967 and is named after local philanthropist Thomas Autzen. In addition to college football, the stadium has hosted a number of concerts by artists such as Garth Brooks, Journey and The Grateful Dead. In 2025, the stadium had a capacity of 60,000.
8. Sanford Stadium
Answer: Georgia Bulldogs
The University of Georgia Bulldogs play their home games at Sanford Stadium in the city of Athens. The stadium was opened in 1929 and is named after Steadman Vincent Sanford, a former school president. In 2019, the field of play was named Dooley Field in honor of former head coach Vince Dooley.
The field is surrounded by privet hedges, and games there are nicknamed "between the hedges". The capacity of the stadium in 2025 was 93,033.
9. Boone Pickens Stadium
Answer: Oklahoma State Cowboys
The Oklahoma State University Cowboys play their home games at Boone Pickens Stadium in the city of Stillwater. Opened in 1920 under its original name of Lewis Field, the stadium took on its current name in 2003 in honor of oilman T. Boone Pickens who had donated a national record amount of money to the school's athletics programs. The stadium had a 2025 capacity of 52,305.
10. Kinnick stadium
Answer: Iowa Hawkeyes
The University of Iowa Hawkeyes play home games at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. The stadium opened in 1929 as Iowa Stadium, and was renamed in 1972 in honor of Nile Kinnick, a Heisman Trophy-winning halfback at the school who lost his life during a naval training flight in 1943. The 2025 capacity of the stadium was 69,250.
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