Current List
| Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | State/Province | Home teams | Refs |
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| 1. Michigan Stadium | 109,901 | Ann Arbor, Michigan | Michigan | Michigan Wolverines | ||
| 2. Beaver Stadium | 106,572 | University Park | Pennsylvania | Penn State Nittany Lions | ||
| 3. Neyland Stadium | 102,455 | Knoxville | Tennessee | Tennessee Volunteers | ||
| 4. Ohio Stadium | 102,329 | Columbus | Ohio | Ohio State Buckeyes | ||
| 5. Bryant-Denny Stadium | 101,821 | Tuscaloosa | Alabama | Alabama Crimson Tide | ||
| 6. Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium | 100,119 | Austin | Texas | Texas Longhorns | ||
| 7. Rose Bowl | 94,392 | Pasadena | California | UCLA Bruins, the Rose Bowl game, and hosts the BCS National Championship game every fourth year | ||
| 8. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | 93,607 | Los Angeles | California | USC Trojans | ||
| 9. Sanford Stadium | 92,746 | Athens | Georgia | Georgia Bulldogs | ||
| 10. Tiger Stadium | 92,542 | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | LSU Tigers | ||
| 11. Cotton Bowl | 92,100 | Dallas | Texas | No permanent home team; used for annual Red River Rivalry game (Texas vs. Oklahoma), State Fair Classic, TicketCity Bowl, and other occasional college football games | ||
| 12. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium | 88,548 | Gainesville | Florida | Florida Gators | ||
| 13. Jordan-Hare Stadium | 87,451 | Auburn | Alabama | Auburn Tigers | ||
| 14. Kyle Field | 82,600 | College Station | Texas | Texas A&M Aggies | ||
| 15. MetLife Stadium | 82,566 | East Rutherford | New Jersey | New York Giants and Jets | ||
| 16. Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium | 82,300 | Tallahassee | Florida | Florida State Seminoles | ||
| 17. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium | 82,112 | Norman | Oklahoma | Oklahoma Sooners | ||
| 18. FedExField | 82,000 | Landover | Maryland | Washington Redskins | ||
| 19. Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium | 81,500 | Clemson | South Carolina | Clemson Tigers | ||
| 20. Memorial Stadium | 81,091 | Lincoln | Nebraska | Nebraska Cornhuskers | ||
| 21. Notre Dame Stadium | 80,795 | Notre Dame | Indiana | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | ||
| 22. Camp Randall Stadium | 80,321 | Madison | Wisconsin | Wisconsin Badgers | ||
| 23. Pontiac Silverdome | 80,311 | Pontiac | Michigan | Michigan Coyotes, formerly Detroit Lions | ||
| 24. Williams-Brice Stadium | 80,250 | Columbia | South Carolina | South Carolina Gamecocks | ||
| 25. Cowboys Stadium | 80,000 | Arlington | Texas | Cotton Bowl Classic, Dallas Cowboys, Southwest Classic | ||
| Arrowhead Stadium | 79,101 | Kansas City | Missouri | Kansas City Chiefs | ||
| EverBank Field | 76,867 | Jacksonville | Florida | Jacksonville Jaguars, the Gator Bowl game, and the annual Florida Gators-Georgia Bulldogs football game - formerly known as The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party | ||
| Mercedes-Benz Superdome | 76,468 | New Orleans | Louisiana | New Orleans Saints, Tulane Green Wave, the Sugar Bowl game, the New Orleans Bowl game, the Bayou Classic (Grambling–Southern game), and hosts the BCS National Championship game every fourth year | ||
| Sports Authority Field at Mile High | 76,125 | Denver | Colorado | Denver Broncos | ||
| Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium | 76,000 | Fayetteville | Arkansas | Arkansas Razorbacks | ||
| Spartan Stadium | 75,025 | East Lansing | Michigan | Michigan State Spartans | ||
| Sun Life Stadium | 74,916 | Miami Gardens | Florida | Miami Dolphins, Miami Hurricanes, the Orange Bowl game, and hosts the BCS National Championship game every fourth year | ||
| Ralph Wilson Stadium | 73,967 | Orchard Park | New York | Buffalo Bills, NYSPHSAA Section 6 high school football championships | ||
| Sun Devil Stadium | 73,379 | Tempe | Arizona | Arizona State Sun Devils and the Insight Bowl game | ||
| Bank of America Stadium | 73,298 | Charlotte | North Carolina | Carolina Panthers and the Belk Bowl game and the Dr. Pepper ACC Championship Game | ||
| FirstEnergy Stadium | 73,200 | Cleveland | Ohio | Cleveland Browns | ||
| Lambeau Field | 72,928 | Green Bay | Wisconsin | Green Bay Packers | ||
| Husky Stadium | 72,500 | Seattle | Washington | Washington Huskies | ||
| Reliant Stadium | 72,000 | Houston | Texas | Houston Texans and the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas game | ||
| Georgia Dome | 71,149 | Atlanta | Georgia | Atlanta Falcons, Georgia State Panthers, and the Chick-fil-A Bowl game | ||
| Faurot Field | 71,004 | Columbia | Missouri | Missouri Tigers | ||
| Kinnick Stadium | 70,585 | Iowa City | Iowa | Iowa Hawkeyes | ||
| Qualcomm Stadium | 70,561 | San Diego | California | San Diego Chargers, San Diego State Aztecs, the Holiday Bowl game, and the Poinsettia Bowl game | ||
| Citrus Bowl | 70,188 | Orlando | Florida | Jones HS Tigers; also used for the Capital One Bowl game, the Champs Sports Bowl game, and the Florida Classic game) | ||
| M&T Bank Stadium | 71,008 | Baltimore | Maryland | Baltimore Ravens; also used for the annual Loyola Blakefield - Calvert Hall College high school rivalry game | ||
| Legion Field | 70,100 | Birmingham | Alabama | UAB Blazers, the Magic City Classic, and the BBVA Compass Bowl game | ||
| Rice Stadium | 70,000 | Houston | Texas | Rice Owls | ||
| Candlestick Park | 69,843 | San Francisco | California | San Francisco 49ers | ||
| LP Field | 68,804 | Nashville | Tennessee | Tennessee Titans, Tennessee State Tigers, and the Music City Bowl game | ||
| Gillette Stadium | 68,756 | Foxborough | Massachusetts | New England Patriots, UMass Minutemen | ||
| Lincoln Financial Field | 68,532 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls, Army-Navy Game (in most years) | ||
| Commonwealth Stadium | 67,606 | Lexington | Kentucky | Kentucky Wildcats | ||
| CenturyLink Field | 67,000 | Seattle | Washington | Seattle Seahawks | ||
| Edward Jones Dome | 66,965 | St. Louis | Missouri | St. Louis Rams | ||
| Lane Stadium | 66,233 | Blacksburg | Virginia | Virginia Tech Hokies | ||
| Raymond James Stadium | 65,647 | Tampa | Florida | Tampa Bay Buccaneers, South Florida Bulls, and the Outback Bowl game | ||
| Paul Brown Stadium | 65,535 | Cincinnati | Ohio | Cincinnati Bengals, plus occasional college and high school football games | ||
| Heinz Field | 65,050 (69,050 for select games) | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Panthers | ||
| Alamodome | 65,000 | San Antonio | Texas | UTSA Roadrunners, the Alamo Bowl game, the NFLPA Game, and occasional high school football games including regional and state championships. | ||
| Ford Field | 65,000 | Detroit | Michigan | Detroit Lions, MAC Championship Game, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl game, and MHSAA Division 1-8 High School Championship Football games | ||
| Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | 64,035 | Minneapolis | Minnesota | Minnesota Vikings | ||
| LaVell Edwards Stadium | 63,725 | Provo | Utah | BYU Cougars football | ||
| University of Phoenix Stadium | 63,400 | Glendale | Arizona | Arizona Cardinals, the Fiesta Bowl game and hosts the BCS National Championship game every fourth year | ||
| O.co Coliseum | 63,026 | Oakland | California | Oakland Raiders | ||
| Lucas Oil Stadium | 63,000 | Indianapolis | Indiana | Indianapolis Colts; also hosts the Circle City Classic game | ||
| Kenan Memorial Stadium | 62,980 | Chapel Hill | North Carolina | North Carolina Tar Heels football | ||
| California Memorial Stadium | 62,717 | Berkeley | California | California Golden Bears | ||
| Ross-Ade Stadium | 62,500 | West Lafayette | Indiana | Purdue Boilermakers | ||
| Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | 62,380 | Memphis | Tennessee | Memphis Tigers and the Liberty Bowl game | ||
| Scott Stadium | 61,500 | Charlottesville | Virginia | Virginia Cavaliers football | ||
| Soldier Field | 61,500 | Chicago | Illinois | Chicago Bears The smallest NFL stadium. | ||
| Yale Bowl | 61,446 | New Haven | Connecticut | Yale Bulldogs |
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| Memorial Stadium | 60,670 | Champaign | Illinois | Illinois Fighting Illini |
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| Vaught-Hemingway Stadium | 60,580 | Oxford | Mississippi | Ole Miss Rebels | ||
| Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium | 60,540 | Morgantown | West Virginia | West Virginia Mountaineers | ||
| Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium | 60,492 | Jackson | Mississippi | Jackson State Tigers football | ||
| Jones AT&T Stadium | 60,454 | Lubbock | Texas | Texas Tech Red Raiders | ||
| Boone Pickens Stadium | 60,218 | Stillwater | Oklahoma | Oklahoma State Cowboys | ||
| Arizona Stadium | 57,803 | Tucson | Arizona | Arizona Wildcats | ||
| Carter-Finley Stadium | 57,583 | Raleigh | North Carolina | NC State Wolfpack football | ||
| Papa John's Cardinal Stadium | 56,000 | Louisville | Kentucky | Louisville Cardinals football; also hosts the annual St. X–Trinity high school rivalry game, plus some other high school games | ||
| Davis Wade Stadium | 55,082 | Starkville | Mississippi | Mississippi State Bulldogs football | ||
| Jack Trice Stadium | 55,000 | Ames | Iowa | Iowa State Cyclones football | ||
| Bobby Dodd Stadium | 55,000 | Atlanta | Georgia | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football | ||
| Autzen Stadium | 53,800 | Eugene | Oregon | Oregon Ducks football | ||
| Folsom Field | 53,750 | Boulder | Colorado | Colorado Buffaloes football | ||
| ] | War Memorial Stadium | 53,727 | Little Rock | Arkansas | Arkansas Razorbacks football (secondary to Razorback Stadium), and Catholic High School for Boys | |
| Memorial Stadium | 52,929 | Bloomington | Indiana | Indiana Hoosiers football | ||
| Franklin Field | 52,593 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Penn Quakers football | ||
| Falcon Stadium | 52,480 | Colorado Springs | Colorado | Air Force Falcons football | ||
| High Point Solutions Stadium | 52,454 | Piscataway | New Jersey | Rutgers Scarlet Knights football | ||
| Byrd Stadium | 54,000 | College Park | Maryland | Maryland Terrapins football | ||
| Sun Bowl Stadium | 51,500 | El Paso | Texas | UTEP Miners football and the Sun Bowl game | ||
| Independence Stadium | 50,832 | Shreveport | Louisiana | No home team; used for the Independence Bowl game | ||
| TCF Bank Stadium | 50,805 | Minneapolis | Minnesota | Minnesota Golden Gophers | ||
| University of Kansas Memorial Stadium | 50,071 | Lawrence | Kansas | Kansas Jayhawks football | ||
| Aloha Stadium | 50,000 | Honolulu | Hawaiʻi | Hawaiʻi Warriors football, the Hawaiʻi Bowl game, and the Pro Bowl | ||
| Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium | 50,000 | Manhattan | Kansas | Kansas State Wildcats football | ||
| Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium | 50,000 | Greenville | North Carolina | East Carolina Pirates football | ||
| Floyd Casey Stadium | 50,000 | Waco | Texas | Baylor Bears football | ||
| Stanford Stadium | 50,000 | Stanford | California | Stanford Cardinal football | ||
| Carrier Dome | 49,262 | Syracuse | New York | Syracuse Orange football, NYSPHSAA football championships | ||
| Ryan Field | 49,256 | Evanston | Illinois | Northwestern Wildcats | ||
| Reser Stadium | 45,674 | Corvallis | Oregon | Oregon State Beavers football | ||
| Rice-Eccles Stadium | 45,634 | Salt Lake City | Utah | Utah Utes football | ||
| Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium | 45,423 | Washington, D.C. | Washington, D.C. | DC United (soccer); hosts the Military Bowl game | ||
| Bright House Networks Stadium | 45,323 | Orlando | Florida | UCF Knights football | ||
| Amon G. Carter Stadium | 45,000 | Fort Worth | Texas | TCU Horned Frogs football and the Armed Forces Bowl game | ||
| Alumni Stadium | 44,500 | Chestnut Hill | Massachusetts | Boston College Eagles football | ||
| Bulldog Stadium | 41,031 | Fresno | California | Fresno State Bulldogs football | ||
| Ladd Peebles Stadium | 40,646 | Mobile | Alabama | South Alabama Jaguars football, the GoDaddy.com Bowl game, and the Senior Bowl game | ||
| University Stadium | 40,094 | Albuquerque | New Mexico | New Mexico Lobos football and the New Mexico Bowl game | ||
| Rentschler Field | 40,000 | East Hartford | Connecticut | Connecticut Huskies football, Hartford Colonials | ||
| Michie Stadium | 40,000 | West Point | New York | Army Black Knights football | ||
| Vanderbilt Stadium | 39,790 | Nashville | Tennessee | Vanderbilt Commodores football | ||
| Joan C. Edwards Stadium | 38,016 | Huntington | West Virginia | Marshall Thundering Herd football | ||
| Bronco Stadium | 37,000 | Boise | Idaho | Boise State Broncos football and the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl game | ||
| Sam Boyd Stadium | 36,800 | Whitney | Nevada | Las Vegas Locomotives, UNLV Rebels football and the Maaco Bowl Las Vegas game | ||
| M. M. Roberts Stadium | 36,000 | Hattiesburg | Mississippi | Southern Miss Golden Eagles football | ||
| Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium | 35,542 | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Tulsa Golden Hurricane football | ||
| Martin Stadium | 35,117 | Pullman | Washington | Washington State Cougars football | ||
| Nippert Stadium | 35,000 | Cincinnati | Ohio | Cincinnati Bearcats football | ||
| Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium | 34,400 | Fort Collins | Colorado | Colorado State Rams football | ||
| Navy – Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 34,000 | Annapolis | Maryland | Navy Midshipmen football | ||
| Wallace Wade Stadium | 33,941 | Durham | North Carolina | Duke Blue Devils football | ||
| War Memorial Stadium | 32,580 | Laramie | Wyoming | Wyoming Cowboys football | ||
| Gerald J. Ford Stadium | 32,000 | University Park | Texas | SMU Mustangs football | ||
| BB&T Field | 31,500 | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | Wake Forest Demon Deacons football | ||
| Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium | 31,000 | Murfreesboro | Tennessee | Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football | ||
| Cajun Field | 31,000 | Lafayette | Louisiana | Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football | ||
| Rubber Bowl | 31,000 | Akron | Ohio | local high school teams | ||
| Huskie Stadium | 30,998 | DeKalb | Illinois | Northern Illinois Huskies football | ||
| ASU Stadium | 30,964 | Jonesboro | Arkansas | Arkansas State Red Wolves football | ||
| Apogee Stadium | 30,850 | Denton | Texas | North Texas Mean Green football | ||
| Joe Aillet Stadium | 30,600 | Ruston | Louisiana | Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football | ||
| Dix Stadium | 30,520 | Kent | Ohio | Kent State Golden Flashes football | ||
| Spartan Stadium | 30,456 | San Jose | California | San Jose State Spartans football | ||
| Malone Stadium | 30,427 | Monroe | Louisiana | Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks football | ||
| Aggie Memorial Stadium | 30,343 | Las Cruces | New Mexico | New Mexico State Aggies football | ||
| Harvard Stadium | 30,323 | Boston | Massachusetts | Harvard Crimson football | ||
| Rynearson Stadium | 30,200 | Ypsilanti | Michigan | Eastern Michigan Eagles football | ||
| Kelly/Shorts Stadium | 30,199 | Mount Pleasant | Michigan | Central Michigan Chippewas football | ||
| Waldo Stadium | 30,100 | Kalamazoo | Michigan | Western Michigan Broncos football | ||
| FAU Stadium | 30,000 | Boca Raton | Florida | Florida Atlantic Owls football | ||
| Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium | 30,000 | San Marcos | Texas | Texas State Bobcats football | ||
| Veterans Memorial Stadium | 30,000 | Troy | Alabama | Troy Trojans football | ||
| InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field | 30,000 | Akron | Ohio | Akron Zips football | ||
| William "Dick" Price Stadium | 30,000 | Norfolk | Virginia | Norfolk State Spartans football | ||
| Cessna Stadium | 30,000 | Wichita | Kansas | Wichita State University Shockers track and field and soccer teams |
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