The 25 biggest college football stadiums for the 2024 season
michelle r. martinelli
·2 min read
The 2024 college football season is underway against the backdrop of tens of thousands of rowdy, screaming fans in some of the biggest stadiums on the planet. In fact, eight of the top-10 biggest stadiums in the world are home to college football teams — just not the first two.
And if you're a college football fan, chances are you know Michigan Stadium, also known as the Big House, is the biggest with a capacity of 107,601 for the 2024-25 season, according to the NCAA. But what's after the behemoth in Ann Arbor?
We've got the answers for you with the 25 biggest college football stadiums for the 2024 season, per the NCAA.
25. Lincoln Financial Field, Temple: 68,532
24. Kinnick Stadium (Iowa): 69,250
23. Husky Stadium, Washington: 70,138
22. Spartan Stadium, Michigan State: 74,866
21. Camp Randall Stadium, Wisconsin: 75,822
20. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, Arkansas: 76,212
19. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, USC: 77,500
18. Williams-Brice Stadium, South Carolina: 77,559
17. Doak Campbell Stadium, Florida State: 79,560
16. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Oklahoma: 80,126
15. Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame: 80,795
14. Clemson Memorial Stadium, Clemson: 81,500
13. Memorial Stadium, Nebraska: 85,458
12. Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn: 88,043
11. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Florida: 88,548
10. Rose Bowl, UCLA: 91,136
9. Sanford Stadium, Georgia: 92,746
8. Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium, Texas: 100,119
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