Michigan Stadium, also referred to as "The Big House," is the biggest college football stadium in the world. It can accommodate more than 107,000 spectators and serves as the University of Michigan Wolverines' home field.
With a capacity of more than 106,000, Beaver Stadium is the second-largest college football stadium. It serves as the Penn State Nittany Lions' home field.
Ohio Stadium, also called "The Horseshoe," has a capacity of more than 102,000 spectators. It serves as the Ohio State Buckeyes' football team's home field.
Kyle Field is the home stadium of the Texas A&M Aggies. It has a seating capacity of over 102,000 and is known for its passionate fanbase and traditions.
With a seating capacity of more than 100,000, Neyland Stadium is the fifth-largest college football stadium.
With more than 100,000 seats, Tiger Stadium, sometimes called "Death Valley," can accommodate large crowds. It serves as the LSU Tigers' football team's home field.
Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, which has a capacity of more than 100,000 people, serves as the University of Texas Longhorns' home field.
The home field for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide is Bryant-Denny Stadium. It can accommodate more than 100,000 people and is renowned for its fervent football atmosphere.
The University of Florida Gators play their home games in "The Swamp," often referred to as Ben Hill Gryphon Stadium. Over 88,500 people can fit inside, and it is well known for having an intimidating environment, especially during night games.
The University of Georgia Bulldogs play their home games at Sanford Stadium. One of the biggest college football stadiums in the country, it can accommodate approximately 92,000 spectators.