List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums

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This list of Division I FBS college football stadiums includes stadiums that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football teams. These include most of the largest stadiums in the United States.

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[edit] Current stadiums

Stadium City State Team Conference Capacity Record1 Built Expanded2
Aggie Memorial Stadium Las Cruces NM New Mexico State WAC &1000000000003034300000030,343[1] &1000000000003299300000032,993
(1998-09-26 vs. UTEP)[1]
1978[1] 2005[1]
Aloha Stadium Honolulu HI Hawaiʻi WAC &1000000000005000000000050,000[2] &1000000000005000000000050,000
(2007-11-23 vs. Boise State)[3]
1975[2] 2003[2]
Alumni Stadium Chestnut Hill MA Boston College ACC &1000000000004450000000044,500[4] &1000000000004450000000044,500
(2008-11-08 vs. Notre Dame)[5]
1957[4] 1995[4]
Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth TX TCU Mountain West &1000000000004600000000046,000[6] &1000000000005030700000050,307
(2009-11-14 vs. Utah)[7]
1929[6] 2002[6]
Apogee Stadium Denton TX North Texas Sun Belt &1000000000003085000000030,850 &1000000000002807500000028,075
(2011-09-10 vs. Houston)[8]
2011 N/A
Arizona Stadium Tucson AZ Arizona Pac-12 &1000000000005600000000056,000+[9] &1000000000005992000000059,920
(1996-11-23 vs. Arizona State)[10]
1928[9] 1988[9]
ASU Stadium Jonesboro AR Arkansas State Sun Belt &1000000000003096400000030,964[11] &1000000000003042700000030,427
(2004-09-18 vs. Memphis)
1974[11] 2002[11]
Autzen Stadium Eugene OR Oregon Pac-12 &1000000000005380000000053,800 &1000000000005959700000059,597
(2009-12-3 vs. Oregon State)
1967 2002
BB&T Field Winston-Salem NC Wake Forest ACC &1000000000003150000000031,500 &1000000000003248300000032,483
(2007-09-08 vs. Nebraska)[12]
1968 2007
Beaver Stadium University Park PA Penn State Big Ten &10000000000107282000000107,282 &10000000000110753000000110,753
(2002-09-14 vs. Nebraska)[13]
1960 2001
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Gainesville FL Florida SEC &1000000000008854800000088,548[14] &1000000000009090700000090,907
(2009-10-28 vs. Florida State)[15]
1930[14] 2003[14]
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium Manhattan KS Kansas State Big 12 &1000000000005030000000050,300[16] &1000000000005381100000053,811
(2000-11-11 vs. Nebraska)[17]
1968[17] 2005[17]
Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium Tallahassee FL Florida State ACC &1000000000008230000000082,300[18] &1000000000008439200000084,392
(2011-09-17 vs. Oklahoma)[18]
1950[18] 2003[18]
Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field Atlanta GA Georgia Tech ACC &1000000000005500000000055,000[19] &1000000000005668000000056,680
(2006-09-02 vs. Notre Dame)[19]
1913[19] 2003[19]
Boone Pickens Stadium Stillwater OK Oklahoma State Big 12 &1000000000006021800000060,218[20] &1000000000005889500000058,895
(2011-11-5 vs. Kansas State)[21]
1920[20] 2005[20]
Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium DeKalb IL Northern Illinois MAC &1000000000002550000000025,500[22] &1000000000002822100000028,221
(2003-10-18 vs. Western Michigan)
1965[22] 1995[22]
Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando FL UCF C-USA &1000000000004530100000045,301[23] &1000000000004845300000048,453
(2009-10-17 vs. Miami)[24]
2007[23] N/A
Bronco Stadium Boise ID Boise State Mountain West &1000000000003350000000033,500[25] &1000000000003413700000034,137
(2010-09-25 vs. Oregon State)[26]
1970[27] 2008[27]
Bryant–Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa AL Alabama SEC &10000000000101821000000101,821[28] &10000000000101821000000101,821
(2010-09-11 vs. San Jose State)[28]
1929[28] 2010[28]
Bulldog Stadium Fresno CA Fresno State Mountain West &1000000000004103100000041,031 &1000000000004288100000042,881
(Multiple)[29]
1980[29] 1992[29]
Byrd Stadium College Park MD Maryland ACC &1000000000005150000000051,500 &1000000000005897300000058,973
(1975-11-01 vs. Penn State)[30]
1950[30] 2009[30]
Cajun Field Lafayette LA Louisiana-Lafayette Sun Belt &1000000000003100000000031,000 &1000000000004135700000041,357
(2009-09-05 vs. Southern)[31]
1971[31] N/A[31]
California Memorial Stadium Berkeley CA California Pac-12 &1000000000007566200000075,662[32] &1000000000008300000000083,000
(1947-09-27 vs. Navy;
1952-11-22 vs. Stanford)[33]
1923[32] 1995[32]
Camp Randall Stadium Madison WI Wisconsin Big Ten &1000000000008032100000080,321[34] &1000000000008306900000083,069
(2005-11-06 vs. Minnesota)[34]
1917[34] 2005[34]
Carrier Dome Syracuse NY Syracuse Big East &1000000000004925000000049,250[35] &1000000000005056400000050,564
(1980-09-20 vs. Miami (Ohio))[36]
1980[35] N/A[35]
Carter–Finley Stadium Raleigh NC NC State ACC &1000000000005758300000057,583[37] &1000000000005758300000057,583
(recorded multiple times)
1966
Commonwealth Stadium Lexington KY Kentucky SEC &1000000000006760600000067,606[38] &1000000000007102400000071,024
(2007-10-20 vs. Florida)[39]
1973[38] 1999[38]
Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium Austin TX Texas Big 12 &10000000000100119000000100,119[40] &10000000000101624000000101,624
(2011-09-10 vs. Rice)[41][42]
1924[41] 2009[41]
Davis Wade Stadium Starkville MS Mississippi State SEC &1000000000005508200000055,082[43] &1000000000005810300000058,103 1914[43] 2002[43]
Dix Stadium Kent OH Kent State MAC &1000000000002500000000025,000 1969 2008
Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium Greenville NC East Carolina C-USA &1000000000005000000000050,000[44] &1000000000005041000000050,410
(2010-10-16 vs. NC State)
1963 2010
Doyt Perry Stadium Bowling Green OH Bowling Green MAC &1000000000002372400000023,724[45] &1000000000003352700000033,527
(1983-10-08 vs. Toledo)[45]
1966[45]
Falcon Stadium Colorado Springs CO Air Force Mountain West &1000000000005248000000052,480[46] &1000000000005616200000056,162
(2001-09-01 vs. Oklahoma)[47]
1962
FAU Stadium Boca Raton FL Florida Atlantic Sun Belt &1000000000003000000000030,000 2011 N/A
Faurot Field Columbia MO Missouri Big 12 &1000000000007100400000071,004[48] &1000000000007529800000075,298
(1980-10-04 vs. Penn State)[48]
1927[48] 1968[48]
FIU Stadium Miami FL Florida International Sun Belt &1000000000002350000000023,500[A 1] &1000000000002268200000022,682
(2011-10-01 vs. Duke)
1995 2008
Floyd Casey Stadium Waco TX Baylor Big 12 &1000000000005000000000050,000[50] &1000000000005138500000051,385
(2006-10-28 vs. Texas A&M)[51]
1950[51] 2002[51]
Folsom Field Boulder CO Colorado Pac-12 &1000000000005375000000053,750[52] &1000000000005497200000054,972
(2006-09-03 vs. Colorado State)[52]
1924[52] 2003[52]
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman OK Oklahoma Big 12 &1000000000008211200000082,112[53] &1000000000008564600000085,646
(2008-11-22 vs. Texas Tech)
1925[53] 2003[53]
Gerald J. Ford Stadium University Park TX SMU C-USA &1000000000003200000000032,000[54] &1000000000003548100000035,481
(2010-09-24 vs. TCU)
2000[54]
Glass Bowl Toledo OH Toledo MAC &1000000000002624800000026,248 &1000000000003685200000036,852
(2001-10-27 vs. Navy)
1937
Heinz Field Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh Big East &1000000000006505000000065,050[A 2] &1000000000006673100000066,731
(2002-11-30 vs. West Virginia)
2001[55]
Houchens Industries – L. T. Smith Stadium Bowling Green KY Western Kentucky Sun Belt &1000000000002200000000022,000 &1000000000002229700000022,297
(2008-09-20 vs. Murray State)
1968 2008
Husky Stadium Seattle WA Washington Pac-12 &1000000000007250000000072,500[56] &1000000000007612500000076,125
(1995-09-23 vs. Army)
1920 1987
Jack Trice Stadium Ames IA Iowa State Big 12 &1000000000005500000000055,000[57] &1000000000005679500000056,795
(2007-09-08 vs. Northern Iowa)[58]
1975[57] 2008[57]
Joan C. Edwards Stadium Huntington WV Marshall C-USA &1000000000003801900000038,019 &1000000000004138200000041,382
(2010-09-10 vs. West Virginia)[59]
1991 2000
Joe Aillet Stadium Ruston LA Louisiana Tech WAC &1000000000003060000000030,600 &1000000000002871400000028,714
(1997-09-13 vs. LA-Monroe)[60]
1968[60] 1989[60]
Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium Murfreesboro TN Middle Tennessee Sun Belt &1000000000003100000000031,000 &1000000000002810500000028,105
(2009-09-12) vs. Memphis)
1933
Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock TX Texas Tech Big 12 &1000000000006045400000060,454[61] &1000000000006045400000060,454
(Multiple)[B 1]
1947[61] 2010[61]
Jordan–Hare Stadium Auburn AL Auburn SEC &1000000000008745100000087,451[63] &1000000000008745100000087,451
(Multiple)[B 2]
1939[63] 2004[63]
Kelly/Shorts Stadium Mount Pleasant MI Central Michigan MAC &1000000000003019900000030,199[64] &1000000000003030200000030,302
(2008-10-18 vs. Western Michigan)
1972[64] 1997[64]
Kenan Memorial Stadium Chapel Hill NC North Carolina ACC &1000000000006000000000060,000 &1000000000006200000000062,000
(1997-11-08 vs. Florida State)
1927
Kibbie Dome Moscow ID Idaho WAC &1000000000001600000000016,000 &1000000000001760000000017,600
(1989-11-18 vs. Boise State)
1975
Kinnick Stadium Iowa City IA Iowa Big Ten &1000000000007058500000070,585[65] &1000000000007058500000070,585
(Multiple)[66]
1929[67] 2006[65]
Kyle Field College Station TX Texas A&M Big 12 &1000000000008300200000083,002[68] &1000000000009007900000090,079
(2010-11-20 vs. Nebraska)[69]
1904[70] 2000[71]
Lane Stadium Blacksburg VA Virginia Tech ACC &1000000000006623300000066,233 &1000000000006623300000066,233
(Multiple)
1965 2005
LaVell Edwards Stadium Provo UT BYU Independent &1000000000006372500000063,725[72] &1000000000006624700000066,247
(1993-10-16 vs. Notre Dame)[73]
1964[72] 2003[72]
Legion Field Birmingham AL UAB C-USA &1000000000007159400000071,594 &1000000000004466900000044,669
(2003-09-06 vs. Southern Miss)
1926
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis TN Memphis C-USA &1000000000006238000000062,380[74] &1000000000006588500000065,885
(1996-11-09 vs. Tennessee)[74]
1965[74] 1987[74]
Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia PA Temple MAC &1000000000006853200000068,532 &1000000000006902900000069,029
(2007-11-10 vs. Penn State)
2003
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles CA Southern California Pac-12 &1000000000009360700000093,607 &10000000000105236000000105,236
(1947, USC vs. Notre Dame)[75]
1923 2008
Louisiana Superdome New Orleans LA Tulane C-USA &1000000000006970300000069,703[76] &1000000000007965100000079,651
(2008-01-07, 2008 BCS National Championship Game, LSU vs. Ohio State)[77]
1975[76] 2006[76]
Mackay Stadium Reno NV Nevada WAC &1000000000002999300000029,993 &1000000000003339100000033,391
(1995-10-28 vs. UNLV)
1966
Malone Stadium Monroe LA Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt &1000000000003042700000030,427 &1000000000003010100000030,101
(2007-11-20 vs. Grambling State)
1978
Martin Stadium Pullman WA Washington State Pac-12 &1000000000003511700000035,117 &1000000000004030600000040,306
(11-15-1997 vs. Stanford)
1972 2000
Memorial Stadium Clemson SC Clemson ACC &1000000000008030100000080,301[78] &1000000000008609200000086,092
(1999-10-10 vs. Florida State)[79]
1942[78] 2006[78]
Memorial Stadium Champaign IL Illinois Big Ten &1000000000006060000000060,600[80] &1000000000007829700000078,297
(1984-09-08 vs. Missouri)[81]
1923[82] 2011[80]
Memorial Stadium Bloomington IN Indiana Big Ten &1000000000005218000000052,180[83] &1000000000005622300000056,223
(1969-11-22 vs. Purdue)[84]
1960[83] 2003[83]
Memorial Stadium Lawrence KS Kansas Big 12 &1000000000005007100000050,071[85] &1000000000005253000000052,530
(2009-09-01 vs. Northern Colorado)[86]
1921[85] 1999,[85] 2010[87]
Memorial Stadium Lincoln NE Nebraska Big Ten &1000000000008106700000081,067[88] &1000000000008630400000086,304
(2009-09-27 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette)[88]
1923[89] 2006[88]
Blaik Field at Michie Stadium West Point NY Army Independent &1000000000004000000000040,000[90] &1000000000004276500000042,765
(1971-10-02 vs. Missouri)
1924[90] 2001[90]
Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor MI Michigan Big Ten &10000000000109901000000109,901[91] &10000000000114804000000114,804
(2011-09-10 vs. Notre Dame)[92]
1927 2010
Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium Morgantown WV West Virginia Big East &1000000000006000000000060,000[93] &1000000000007022200000070,222
(1993-11-20 vs. Miami)[93]
1980[93] 2004[93]
Navy – Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis MD Navy Independent &1000000000003500000000035,000[94] &1000000000003797000000037,970
(2008-10-18 vs. Pittsburgh)
1959[94] 2005[94]
Neyland Stadium Knoxville TN Tennessee SEC &10000000000102455000000102,455[95] &10000000000109061000000109,061
(2004-09-18 vs. Florida)[96]
1921[96] 2009[96]
Nippert Stadium Cincinnati OH Cincinnati Big East &1000000000003509700000035,097[97] &1000000000003510500000035,105
(2009-11-13 vs. West Virginia[98][99]
1924[97] 2005[97]
Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame IN Notre Dame Independent &1000000000008079500000080,795[100] &1000000000008079500000080,795
(Multiple)[100]
1930[100] 1997[100]
Ohio Stadium Columbus OH Ohio State Big Ten &10000000000102329000000102,329[101] &10000000000106033000000106,033
(2009-09-12 vs. USC)[102]
1922[101] 2001[101]
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium Louisville KY Louisville Big East &1000000000005600000000056,000[103] &1000000000005532700000055,327
(2010-09-04 vs. Kentucky)[104]
1998[105] 2010[105]
Peden Stadium Athens OH Ohio MAC &1000000000002400000000024,000 &1000000000002461700000024,617
(2009-09-05 vs. Connecticut)[106]
1929 2001
Qualcomm Stadium San Diego CA San Diego State Mountain West &1000000000007056100000070,561[107] &1000000000006853700000068,537
(2005-10-10, NFL, Steelers vs. Chargers)[108]
1967[109] 1997[109]
Raymond James Stadium Tampa FL USF Big East &1000000000006585700000065,857[110] &1000000000007192100000071,921
(2001-01-28, Super Bowl XXXV, Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants)[111]
1998[110]
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, Frank Broyles Field Fayetteville AR Arkansas SEC &1000000000007600000000076,000[112] &1000000000007680800000076,808
(2010-09-25 vs. Alabama)
1938[112] 2006[112]
Rentschler Field East Hartford CT Connecticut Big East &1000000000004000000000040,000[113] &1000000000004000000000040,000
(Multiple)[114]
2003[115]
Reser Stadium Corvallis OR Oregon State Pac-12 &1000000000004567400000045,674 &1000000000004646900000046,469
(2010-12-04 vs. Oregon)
1953 2005
Rice Stadium Houston TX Rice C-USA &1000000000007000000000070,000 1950
Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City UT Utah Pac-12 &1000000000004501700000045,017[116] &1000000000004676800000046,768
(2003-09-11 vs. California)[117]
1998[117] 1998[116]
M. M. Roberts Stadium Hattiesburg MS Southern Miss C-USA &1000000000003600000000036,000 1932 2008
Robertson Stadium Houston TX Houston C-USA &1000000000003200000000032,000[118] &1000000000003241300000032,413
(2011-12-03 vs. Southern Miss)[119]
1941[118] 2004[120]
Romney Stadium Logan UT Utah State WAC &1000000000003025700000030,257 &1000000000003311900000033,119
(1996/10/4, vs. BYU)
1968
Rose Bowl Pasadena CA UCLA Pac-12 &1000000000009254200000092,542[121] &10000000000106869000000106,869
(1973-01-01, Rose Bowl, USC vs. Ohio State)[122]
1921–1922 1949
Ross–Ade Stadium West Lafayette IN Purdue Big Ten &1000000000006250000000062,500[123] &1000000000007162900000071,629
(1980-11-22 vs. Indiana)[124]
1924[123] 2006[123]
Rutgers Stadium Piscataway NJ Rutgers Big East &1000000000005245400000052,454[125] &1000000000005373700000053,737
(2009-09-07 vs. Cincinnati)[126]
1994[127] 2009[127]
Ryan Field Evanston IL Northwestern Big Ten &1000000000004925600000049,256 &1000000000005575200000055,752
(1962-10-27 vs. Notre Dame)
1926 1997
Rynearson Stadium Ypsilanti MI Eastern Michigan MAC &1000000000003020000000030,200[128] 1969 [128] 1992 [128]
Sam Boyd Stadium Whitney NV UNLV Mountain West &1000000000003680000000036,800[129] &1000000000004109100000041,091
(1996-09-14 vs. Wisconsin)[129]
1971[129] 1999[129]
Sanford Stadium Athens GA Georgia SEC &1000000000009274600000092,746[130] &1000000000009274600000092,746 [130] 1929[130] 2004[130]
Scheumann Stadium Muncie IN Ball State MAC &1000000000002250000000022,500 &1000000000002386100000023,861 [131] 1967
Scott Stadium Charlottesville VA Virginia ACC &1000000000006150000000061,500 &1000000000006494700000064,947
(2008-08-30 vs. USC))
1931 2000
Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium Tulsa OK Tulsa C-USA &1000000000003554200000035,542[132] &1000000000004735000000047,350
(1987-09-26 vs. Oklahoma)[132]
1930[132] 2005[132]
Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium Fort Collins CO Colorado State Mountain West &1000000000003440000000034,400[133] &1000000000003910700000039,107
(1994-10-22 vs. Utah)[134]
1968[135] 2006[135]
Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Michigan State Big Ten &1000000000007500500000075,005[136] &1000000000008040100000080,401
(1990-09-22 vs. Notre Dame)[136][137]
1923[136] 2005[136]
Spartan Stadium San Jose CA San Jose State WAC &1000000000003045600000030,456 &1000000000003168100000031,681
(2003-08-23 vs. Grambling State)
1933
Stanford Stadium Stanford CA Stanford Pac-12 &1000000000005000000000050,000[138] &1000000000005160700000051,607 [139]
(2010-10-09 vs. USC)
1921 2006[138]
Summa Field at InfoCision Stadium Akron OH Akron MAC &1000000000003000000000030,000[140] &1000000000002788100000027,881[141] 2009
Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso TX UTEP C-USA &1000000000005200000000052,000 &1000000000005341500000053,415 [142]
(2008-09-06 vs. Texas)
1963
Sun Devil Stadium, Frank Kush Field Tempe AZ Arizona State Pac-12 &1000000000007170600000071,706[143] &1000000000007496300000074,963 [143]
(1996-11-09 vs. California)
1958[143] 1998[143]
Sun Life Stadium Miami Gardens FL Miami ACC &1000000000007550400000075,504 &1000000000007846800000078,468
(2009-1-08 2009 BCS National Championship Game Florida vs. Oklahoma)
1987
TCF Bank Stadium Minneapolis MN Minnesota Big Ten &1000000000005080500000050,805[144] &1000000000005080500000050,805 [145]
( 2009-10-03 vs. Wisconsin)[146]
2009[144]
Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge LA LSU SEC &1000000000009254200000092,542[147] &1000000000009312900000093,129 [148]
(2009-10-10 vs. Florida)
1924[147] 2006[147]
University Stadium Albuquerque NM New Mexico Mountain West &1000000000004200000000042,000[149] &1000000000004407400000044,074
(2003-09-27 vs. New Mexico State)[150]
1960[149] 2007[149]
UB Stadium Amherst NY Buffalo MAC &1000000000002901300000029,013[151] &1000000000002979500000029,795 (2006-08-31 vs. Temple)[152] 1993[151]
Vanderbilt Stadium Nashville TN Vanderbilt SEC &1000000000004144800000041,448 1922 2004
Vaught–Hemingway Stadium Oxford MS Mississippi SEC &1000000000006058000000060,580[153] &1000000000006265700000062,657
(2009-10-10 vs. Alabama)[153]
1915[153] 2002[153]
Veterans Memorial Stadium Troy AL Troy Sun Belt &1000000000003000000000030,000 &1000000000002657400000026,574
(2004-09-11 vs. Missouri)
1950
Waldo Stadium Kalamazoo MI Western Michigan MAC &1000000000003020000000030,200[154] &1000000000003636100000036,361
(2000-09-16 vs. Indiana State)
1939[155] 2003[155]
Wallace Wade Stadium Durham NC Duke ACC &1000000000003394100000033,941[156] &1000000000005750000000057,500
(1949-11-19 vs. North Carolina)
1929[156]
War Memorial Stadium Laramie WY Wyoming Mountain West &1000000000003258000000032,580[157] &1000000000003474500000034,745
(1997-10-18 vs. Colorado State)[158]
1950[157] 2004[157]
Williams-Brice Stadium Columbia SC South Carolina SEC &1000000000008025000000080,250[159] &1000000000008500000000085,000
(2001-11-17 vs. Clemson)[159]
1934 [159] 1996[159]
Yager Stadium Oxford OH Miami University MAC &1000000000002428600000024,286[160] &1000000000003008700000030,087
(1999-10-02 vs. Marshall)[160]
1983[160] 2005[160]

1 – Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium.
2 – Year of most recent completed stadium expansion/major upgrade

[edit] Future stadiums

This list includes stadiums under construction, as well as stadiums used by teams transitioning from Division I FCS to FBS.

Stadium City State Team Conference Capacity Record1 Built Expanded2
Alamodome San Antonio Texas UTSA WAC &1000000000006500000000065,000 1993
Bobcat Stadium San Marcos Texas Texas State WAC &1000000000001680000000016,800a 1981 2013a
Gillette Stadiumb Foxborough Massachusetts UMass MAC &1000000000006875600000068,756 2002
Ladd Peebles Stadium Mobile Alabama South Alabama Sun Belt &1000000000004064600000040,646 1948 2009
Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadiumb Hadleyc Massachusetts UMass MAC &1000000000001700000000017,000d 1965 2014

a – Texas State is currently expanding Bobcat Stadium, which remains open during the project. Its ultimate capacity in 2013 will be at least 30,000.
b – UMass is contractually obligated to play all of its home games in 2012 and 2013, plus at least four games in each season from 2014 through 2016, at Gillette Stadium.
c – Although the stadium has a postal address of Amherst, home to virtually all of the UMass campus, it is actually located in the adjacent town of Hadley.
d – To be expanded to 25,000 by 2014.

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

Capacity
  1. ^ FIU Stadium is scheduled for an expansion to 45,000 in 2014.[49]
  2. ^ Heinz Field expandable to 69,050.[55]
Record
  1. ^ 2010-09-18 Texas Tech vs. Texas; 2010-10-16 Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State.[62]
  2. ^ 2004-09-18 Auburn vs. LSU; 2004-10-16 Auburn vs. Arkansas; 2004-11-13 Auburn vs. Georgia.[63]

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