Ranking Big 10 football stadiums by capacity for 2026
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Few sports, if any, do stadiums as well as college football. College football is littered with iconic and legendary stadiums, from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena to The Swamp in Gainesville to the Big House in Ann Arbor.
The new 12-team College Football Playoff has a big change in 2024, with the higher seed of first-round matchups hosting the game at their home field. That means college football will play games with national championship implications at some of the sport's ...
Tennessee's Neyland Stadium was No. 6 in The Athletic's college football stadium rankings. Bryan Lynn / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Editor’s note: This article is part of our College Football Stadium Rankings series, highlighting the most ...
Matches for the 2026 World Cup are being held at 16 stadiums across the United States, Canada and Mexico. Many of the stadiums have been renamed by FIFA for the duration of the tournament because the companies that paid for the naming rights are not FIFA sponsors. Capacity: 73,000 (FIFA says its listed figures are subject to change)
As Northwestern, fresh off a bowl win, wraps up its second season of playing football at a small lakefront field shared with the lacrosse and soccer teams, workers are busy building out a new $862 million football stadium in Evanston. Beginning next season ...
Iowa's Kinnick Stadium is loud, with fans close to the field. Is it underrated? Matthew Holst / Getty Images Editor’s note: This article is part of our College Football Stadium Rankings series, highlighting the most interesting venues across the country.