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The following is a list of current National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision football stadiums in the United States .
Conference affiliations reflect those for the current 2015 season . New stadiums that are being used for the first time in 2014 are also included in the main table.
Current stadiums
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Stadium
City
State
Team
Conference
Capacity
Record1
Built
Expanded2
Ace W. Mumford Stadium
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
Southern Jaguars
SWAC
28,500
32,000 +
1928
1980, 2009
Aggie Stadium
Davis
California
UC Davis Aggies
Big Sky
10,849
2007
Aggie Stadium
Greensboro
North Carolina
North Carolina A&T Aggies
MEAC
21,500
1981
Alerus Center
Grand Forks
North Dakota
North Dakota
Big Sky
12,283 [1]
2001[1]
Alex G. Spanos Stadium
San Luis Obispo
California
Cal Poly Mustangs
Big Sky
11,075 [2]
2006[2]
Alfond Stadium
Orono
Maine
Maine Black Bears
CAA
10,000 [3]
10,046 (2004–09–11 vs. Northern Colorado ) [3]
1998[3]
Alumni Memorial Field
Lexington
Virginia
VMI Keydets
Southern
10,000 [4]
1962[4]
2006[4]
Alumni Stadium
Dover
Delaware
Delaware State Hornets
MEAC
7,000
1980
Andy Kerr Stadium
Hamilton
New York
Colgate Raiders
Patriot
10,221 [5]
1966
1991
Armstrong Stadium
Hampton
Virginia
Hampton Pirates
MEAC
17,000 [6]
1928[6]
1999[6]
Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Duquesne Dukes
Northeast
4,500 [7]
1993[7]
2008[7]
Arute Field
New Britain
Connecticut
Central Connecticut State Blue Devils
Northeast
3,500
1969
Bailey Memorial Stadium
Clinton
South Carolina
Presbyterian Blue Hose
Big South
6,500 [8]
2002[8]
Barker–Lane Stadium
Buies Creek
North Carolina
Campbell Fighting Camels
Pioneer
5,000
2008
BBVA Compass Stadium
Houston
Texas
Texas Southern Tigers
SWAC
22,039
2012
Blackshear Field
Prairie View
Texas
Prairie View A&M Panthers
SWAC
6,000 [9]
1960
Bob Ford Field
Albany
New York
Albany Great Danes
CAA [10]
8,500
2013
N/A
Bobcat Stadium
Bozeman
Montana
Montana State Bobcats
Big Sky
19,000 [11]
1973
2011[11]
Bowers Stadium
Huntsville
Texas
Sam Houston State Bearkats
Southland
14,000 [12]
16,148 (1994-10-24 vs. Alcorn State Braves ) [12]
1986[12]
1986
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Bragg Memorial Stadium
Tallahassee
Florida
Florida A&M Rattlers
MEAC
25,500
1957
Bridgeforth Stadium
Harrisonburg
Virginia
James Madison Dukes
CAA
24,878 [13]
25,742 (2011–10–01 vs. Richmond )
1975[13]
2011[13]
Brooks Stadium
Conway
South Carolina
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Big South
9,214 [14]
2003[14]
2006,2010[14]
Brown Field
Valparaiso
Indiana
Valparaiso Crusaders
Pioneer
5,000 [15]
1919[15]
Brown Stadium
Providence
Rhode Island
Brown Bears
Ivy
20,000 [16]
1925[16]
Buccaneer Field
North Charleston
South Carolina
Charleston Southern Buccaneers
Big South
4,000
1970
Bulldog Stadium
Smithfield
Rhode Island
Bryant Bulldogs
Northeast
4,400 [17]
1999[17]
Butler Bowl
Indianapolis
Indiana
Butler Bulldogs
Pioneer
5,500 [18]
1928[18]
2010 [19]
Campus Field
Fairfield
Connecticut
Sacred Heart Pioneers
Northeast
4,000
1993
Christy Mathewson–Memorial Stadium
Lewisburg
Pennsylvania
Bucknell Bison
Patriot
13,100 [20]
1924[20]
1989[20]
Coffey Field
The Bronx
New York
Fordham Rams
Patriot
7,000
1930
Coughlin–Alumni Stadium
Brookings
South Dakota
South Dakota State Jackrabbits
Missouri Valley
15,000 [21]
16,345 (2007–11–17 vs. North Dakota State ) [21]
1962[21]
Cowboy Stadium
Lake Charles
Louisiana
McNeese State Cowboys
Southland
17,410 [22]
27,500 (1976 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette ) [23]
1965[22]
1998[22]
Cowell Stadium
Durham
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Wildcats
CAA
8,000
1936
D. B. Milne Field
Jacksonville
Florida
Jacksonville Dolphins
Pioneer
5,000
1998
DakotaDome
Vermillion
South Dakota
South Dakota Coyotes
Missouri Valley
10,000 [24]
1979[24]
2007[24]
DeGol Field
Loretto
Pennsylvania
Saint Francis Red Flash
Northeast
3,500
2006
Delaware Stadium
Newark
Delaware
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
CAA
22,000 [25]
23,619 (1973–10–27 vs. Temple ) [25]
1952[25]
Drake Stadium
Des Moines
Iowa
Drake Bulldogs
Pioneer
14,557 [26]
1925
2005[26]
E. Claiborne Robins Stadium
Richmond
Virginia
Richmond Spiders
CAA
9,000
2010
E. J. Whitmire Stadium
Cullowhee
North Carolina
Western Carolina Catamounts
Southern
13,742
15,247 (1994-11-12 vs. Appalachian State )
1974[27]
Eccles Coliseum
Cedar City
Utah
Southern Utah Thunderbirds
Big Sky
8,500 [28]
1967
1997[28]
Eddie Robinson Stadium
Grambling
Louisiana
Grambling State Tigers
SWAC
19,600
1983
Ernest W. Spangler Stadium
Boiling Springs
North Carolina
Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs
Big South
8,500
1969
Estes Stadium
Conway
Arkansas
Central Arkansas Bears
Southland
9,000
12,755 (2011-09-01 vs. Henderson State ) [29]
1939
2012[30]
New ETSU Football Stadium [31]
Johnson City
Tennessee
East Tennessee State Buccaneers
Southern
10,000
2015
N/A
Fargodome
Fargo
North Dakota
North Dakota State Bison
Missouri Valley
19,000 [32]
19,108 (2013-10-12 vs. Missouri State )
1992
Finley Stadium
Chattanooga
Tennessee
Chattanooga Mocs
Southern
20,668 [33]
1997[33]
Fisher Field
Easton
Pennsylvania
Lafayette Leopards
Patriot
13,132 [34]
1926[34]
Fifth Third Bank Stadium
Kennesaw
Georgia
Kennesaw State Owls
Big South
8,318
2010
N/A
Fitton Field
Worcester
Massachusetts
Holy Cross Crusaders
Patriot
23,500 [35]
27,000 [35]
1924[35]
1986[35]
Franklin Field
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Penn Quakers
Ivy
52,593 [36]
1895[36]
Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium
San Antonio
Texas
Incarnate Word Cardinals
Southland
6,000 [37]
6,235 (2009-08-29 vs. Monterrey Tech, Mexico ) [38]
2008
2010
Gibbs Stadium
Spartanburg
South Carolina
Wofford Terriers
Southern
13,000
1996[39]
Golden Lion Stadium
Pine Bluff
Arkansas
Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions
SWAC
16,000
2000
Goodman Stadium
Bethlehem
Pennsylvania
Lehigh Mountain Hawks
Patriot
16,000 [40]
1988
Governors Stadium
Clarksville
Tennessee
Austin Peay Governors
Ohio Valley
10,000 [41]
1946[41]
2014[42]
Graham Stadium
Martin
Tennessee
UT Martin Skyhawks
Ohio Valley
8,000 [43]
1964
Hancock Stadium
Normal
Illinois
Illinois State Redbirds
Missouri Valley
15,000 [44]
1963[44]
Hanson Field
Macomb
Illinois
Western Illinois Leathernecks
Missouri Valley
16,368 [45]
19,850 (1973–10–20 vs. Central Michigan ) [45]
1950[45]
2007[45]
Harry Turpin Stadium
Natchitoches
Louisiana
Northwestern State Demons
Southland
15,971 [46]
17,528 (2000–09–02 vs. Southern ) [46]
1976
Harvard Stadium
Boston
Massachusetts
Harvard Crimson
Ivy
30,323 [47]
1903[47]
2007[47]
Husky Stadium [48]
Houston
Texas
Houston Baptist Huskies
Southland
5,000 [49]
2014[50]
N/A
Holt Arena
Pocatello
Idaho
Idaho State Bengals
Big Sky
12,000 [51]
1970[51]
Homer Bryce Stadium
Nacogdoches
Texas
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
Southland
15,000
23,617 [52] (1995-10-28 vs. McNeese State )
1973
2003
Hornet Stadium
Montgomery
Alabama
Alabama State Hornets
SWAC
26,500
2012
N/A
Hornet Stadium
Sacramento
California
Sacramento State Hornets
Big Sky
21,195 [53]
20,993 (1999–09–18 vs. UC Davis ) [53]
1969[53]
1992[53]
Houck Stadium
Cape Girardeau
Missouri
Southeast Missouri State Redhawks
Ohio Valley
11,015
1930[54]
Hughes Stadium
Baltimore
Maryland
Morgan State Bears
MEAC
10,000
1949
Jack Spinks Stadium
Lorman
Mississippi
Alcorn State Braves
SWAC
22,500 [55]
26,500 (1994–10–22 vs. Southern ) [55]
1992[55]
Jayne Stadium
Morehead
Kentucky
Morehead State Eagles
Pioneer
10,000 [56]
1964[56]
Jerry Richardson Stadium
Charlotte
North Carolina
Charlotte 49ers
Independent
15,314 [57]
2013
Joe Walton Stadium
Moon Township
Pennsylvania
Robert Morris Colonials
Northeast
3,000 [58]
2005[58]
Johnny Unitas Stadium
Towson
Maryland
Towson Tigers
CAA
11,000 [59]
1978
2002[59]
Johnson Hagood Stadium
Charleston
South Carolina
The Citadel Bulldogs
Southern
21,000 [60]
23,025 (1992–10–17 vs. Marshall ) [60]
1948[60]
2008[60]
JSU Stadium
Jacksonville
Alabama
Jacksonville State Gamecocks
Ohio Valley
24,000 [61]
22,186 (9-11-2010 vs. Chattanooga ) [61]
1947[61]
2010[61]
Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
Stony Brook
New York
Stony Brook Seawolves
CAA
8,200 [62]
2002[62]
Kessler Field
West Long Branch
New Jersey
Monmouth Hawks
Big South
4,000 [63]
6,233 (1993 vs. Hartwick ) [63]
1993[63]
Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
Manhattan
New York
Columbia Lions
Ivy
17,000 [64]
1984[64]
Leonidoff Field
Poughkeepsie
New York
Marist Red Foxes
Pioneer
5,000 [65]
1968[65]
2007[65]
Louis Crews Stadium
Huntsville
Alabama
Alabama A&M Bulldogs
SWAC
21,000
1996
LP Field
Nashville
Tennessee
Tennessee State Tigers
Ohio Valley
68,798
1999
Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium
Thibodaux
Louisiana
Nicholls State Colonels
Southland
10,500
14,125 (1981–10–10 vs. Southern ) [66]
1972
2012
Meade Stadium
Kingston
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Rams
CAA
5,180 [67]
1928[67]
2003[67]
Memorial Field
Hanover
New Hampshire
Dartmouth Big Green
Ivy
15,000 [68]
1923[68]
Memorial Stadium
Terre Haute
Indiana
Indiana State Sycamores
Missouri Valley
12,464
1925
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Jackson
Mississippi
Jackson State Tigers
SWAC
60,492
1941[69]
Five Star Stadium at the Moye Complex [70]
Macon
Georgia
Mercer Bears
Southern
10,200
2013
N/A
Multi-Sport Field
Georgetown
Washington, D.C.
Georgetown Hoyas
Patriot
2,500 [71]
Note 3
Municipal Stadium
Daytona Beach
Florida
Bethune–Cookman Wildcats
MEAC
10,000
1979
Nottingham Field
Greeley
Colorado
Northern Colorado Bears
Big Sky
8,533 [72]
1995
O'Brien Stadium
Charleston
Illinois
Eastern Illinois Panthers
Ohio Valley
10,000 [73]
1970[73]
1999[73]
O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium
Durham
North Carolina
North Carolina Central Eagles
MEAC
10,000 [74]
1975
Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
Orangeburg
South Carolina
South Carolina State Bulldogs
MEAC
22,000 [75]
1955
Paladin Stadium
Greenville
South Carolina
Furman Paladins
Southern
16,000 [76]
19,058 (1981–10–10 vs. Appalachian State ) [76]
1981[76]
1985[76]
Plaster Sports Complex
Springfield
Missouri
Missouri State Bears
Missouri Valley
17,500 [77]
1941[78]
2014[79]
Princeton University Stadium
Princeton
New Jersey
Princeton Tigers
Ivy
27,800 [80]
1998
Providence Park
Portland
Oregon
Portland State Vikings
Big Sky
19,566 [81]
1926[81]
2001
Provost Umphrey Stadium
Beaumont
Texas
Lamar Cardinals
Southland
16,000 [82]
18,500 (1980–09–13 vs. Baylor ) [83]
1964
2009-2010[84] [85] [86]
Rhodes Stadium
Elon
North Carolina
Elon Phoenix
CAA
11,250
14,167 (2009-11-14 vs. Appalachian State )
2001
Rice–Totten Field
Itta Bena
Mississippi
Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils
SWAC
10,000
1958
Richardson Stadium
Davidson
North Carolina
Davidson Wildcats
Pioneer
6,000 [87]
1923[87]
1998[87]
Roos Field
Cheney
Washington
Eastern Washington Eagles
Big Sky
8,600 [88]
1967[88]
Roy Kidd Stadium
Richmond
Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky Colonels
Ohio Valley
20,000 [89]
1969[89]
Roy Stewart Stadium
Murray
Kentucky
Murray State Racers
Ohio Valley
16,800 [90]
1973[90]
Saluki Stadium
Carbondale
Illinois
Southern Illinois Salukis
Missouri Valley
15,276
2010
Schoellkopf Field
Ithaca
New York
Cornell Big Red
Ivy
25,597 [91]
1915[91]
2006[91]
Seibert Stadium
Homewood
Alabama
Samford Bulldogs
Southern
6,700 [92]
11,189 (1994 vs. Alcorn State ) [92]
1958[92]
Shotwell Stadium
Abilene
Texas
Abilene Christian Wildcats
Southland
15,075
1959
2002
Spec Martin Municipal Stadium
DeLand
Florida
Stetson Hatters
Pioneer
6,000
1941
Stambaugh Stadium
Youngstown
Ohio
Youngstown State Penguins
Missouri Valley
20,650 [93]
21,119 (2000–10–14 vs. Northern Iowa Panthers )
1982[93]
Stewart Stadium
Ogden
Utah
Weber State Wildcats
Big Sky
17,000 [94]
1966[94]
Strawberry Stadium
Hammond
Louisiana
Southeastern Louisiana Lions
Southland
7,408
12,000 (1980–10–03 vs. Jackson State ) [95]
1936
2008[96]
Ted Wright Stadium
Savannah
Georgia
Savannah State Tigers
MEAC
7,500
1967
Torero Stadium
San Diego
California
San Diego Toreros
Pioneer
6,000
1961
Tucker Stadium
Cookeville
Tennessee
Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles
Ohio Valley
16,500
1966
UNI-Dome
Cedar Falls
Iowa
Northern Iowa Panthers
Missouri Valley
16,000 [97]
1976[97]
1998[97]
Villanova Stadium
Villanova
Pennsylvania
Villanova Wildcats
CAA
12,500 [98]
1927[98]
Wagner College Stadium
Staten Island
New York
Wagner Seahawks
Northeast
3,300 [99]
1967[99]
Walkup Skydome
Flagstaff
Arizona
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
Big Sky
15,300 [100]
1977[100]
Washington–Grizzly Stadium
Missoula
Montana
Montana Grizzlies
Big Sky
25,200 [101]
1986[101]
1995, 2003, 2008[101]
Welcome Stadium
Dayton
Ohio
Dayton Flyers
Pioneer
11,000 [102]
1949[102]
1974[102]
William "Dick" Price Stadium
Norfolk
Virginia
Norfolk State Spartans
MEAC
30,000 [103]
1997[103]
William H. Greene Stadium
Pleasant Plains
Washington, D.C.
Howard Bison
MEAC
10,000
1986
Williams Stadium
Lynchburg
Virginia
Liberty Flames
Big South
19,200 [104]
22,551 (2015–9–20 vs. Montana Grizzlies)[105]
1989[104]
2010[104]
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Yale Bowl
New Haven
Connecticut
Yale Bulldogs
Ivy
61,446 [106]
1914[106]
Zable Stadium
Williamsburg
Virginia
William & Mary Tribe
CAA
12,259 [107]
18,054 (1985-11-16 vs. Richmond ) [107]
1935[107]
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.
3 - Construction halted 2005; the stadium has never been completed.
There are 6 domes which all have field turf.
Future stadiums
This list includes the following:
Stadiums of current FCS teams that are either under construction or confirmed to be built in the future.
Stadiums that will be used by teams confirmed to be either adding or upgrading to FCS football in the future. This includes existing venues as well as those under construction or confirmed to be built.
See also
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^ http://www.lamar.edu/news-and-events/cardinal-cadence/2009-issues/6-million-gift.html
^ http://www.lamarcardinals.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/050610aaa.html
^ http://www.lamarcardinals.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/050710aaa.html
^ a b c "Richardson Stadium" . Davidson Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b "Arthur C. Woodward Field" . Eastern Washington Athletics. Retrieved 2011-10-20 .
^ a b "Roy Kidd Stadium" . Eastern Kentucky Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b "Roy Stewart Stadium" . Murray State Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b c "Schoellkopf Field" . Cornell Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b c "Seibert Stadium" . Samford Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b "Stambaugh Stadium" . Youngstown State Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 . [dead link ]
^ a b "Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart Stadium" . Weber State Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ http://www.lionsports.net/sports/2012/7/18/FB_0718123614.aspx?path=football
^ http://www.lionsports.net/sports/2012/5/17/FB_0517120516.aspx?id=81
^ a b c "UNI-Dome" . Northern Iowa Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b "Villanova Stadium" . Villanova Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b "Wagner College Stadium" . Wagner Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b "J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome" . Northern Arizona Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b c "Washington-Grizzly Stadium" . Montana Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 . [dead link ]
^ a b c "Welcome Stadium" . Dayton Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b "William 'Dick' Price Stadium" . Norfolk State Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b c "Williams Stadium" . Libertyflames.com. Retrieved 2011-10-19 .
^ http://www.newsadvance.com/sports/liberty_university/flames-come-out-of-gate-quickly-top-grizzlies/article_6df6ae6a-5f3c-11e5-9895-7fc9d65cb90e.html
^ a b "Yale Bowl, Class of 1954 Field" . Yale Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
^ a b c "Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field" . William & Mary Athletics. Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
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