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College Football Stadiums

They have names like Death Valley and the Big House. They seat more than 100,000 people. They are the venues where college football is played. In this category, we profile some of America's most famous college football stadiums.
Largest Stadiums in College Football
Penn State's Beaver Stadium is the largest stadium in all of college football, with a capacity of 107,282.
College Football's Most Intimidating Stadiums
Winning on the road in college football is tough. And it's even tougher when you have to play at LSU's insane Death Valley or Ohio State's massive Ohio Stadium, Oregon's crazy-loud Autzen Stadium or Penn State's soaring Beaver Stadium. Here, we take a look at the 10 toughest places to play in college football.
Kyle Field at Texas A&M
Kyle Field isn't among the nation's largest stadiums. But it is one of the loudest -- and winning there, visiting teams have found, is never easy.
Michigan Stadium at the University of Michigan
Michigan Stadium, home to the Michigan Wolverines since 1927, is known far and wide as "The Big House."
Autzen Stadium at the University of Oregon
It may not have the history of Notre Dame Stadium or the size of Beaver Stadium, but Oregon's Autzen Stadium is said to be one of the toughest places to play in the country. Find out why here.
Beaver Stadium at Penn State University
With a capacity of 107,282, Beaver Stadium ranks second only to Michigan Stadium in size. As the locals say, gamedays make "The Beav" the third-largest city in Pennsylvania.
Michie Stadium at Army
It's not the biggest stadium in the country. It's not the loudest. But Army's Michie Stadium has long been recognized as one of the most beautiful and inspirational venues in college football.

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