The 10 biggest college football stadiums by capacity

From the “Big House” and a couple of “Death Valleys” to a horseshoe and a house a rock built,

 no sport has nicknames for their venues quite like college football does.

From the “Big House” and a couple of “Death Valleys” to a horseshoe and a house a rock built,

College football is the greatest game on the planet, and its just that much better when its actually played on a college campus instead of in an NFL venue.

10. Sanford Stadium Sanford Stadium Capacity: 92,746 University of Georgia Athens, Georgia

9. Los Angeles Coliseum Los Angeles Coliseum Capacity: 93,607 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California

8. Darrell Royal Stadium Darrell Royal Stadium Capacity: 100,119 University of Texas Austin, Texas

7. Tiger Stadium Tiger Stadium Capacity: 100,500 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana

6. Bryant-Denny Stadium Bryant-Denny Stadium Capacity: 101,821 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama

5. Neyland Stadium Neyland Stadium Capacity: 102,521 University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

4. Kyle Field Kyle Field Capacity: 102,733 Texas A&M University College Station, Texas

3. Ohio Stadium Ohio Stadium Capacity: 104,944 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio

2. Beaver Stadium Beaver Stadium Capacity: 106,572 Penn State University University Park, Pennsylvania

1. Michigan Stadium Michigan Stadium Capacity: 107,601 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan

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