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The college stadium with the largest seating capacity is Beaver Stadium at Penn State which has a total capacity of 106572. It is located in State College Pennsylvania and is the home of the Penn State Nittany Lions football team. Other college stadiums with large seating capacities include:

  • Michigan Stadium at the University of Michigan 107601
  • Ohio Stadium at the Ohio State University 102780
  • Kyle Field at Texas A&M University 102733
  • Neyland Stadium at the University of Tennessee 102455
  • Tiger Stadium at Louisiana State University 102321

These five stadiums have the largest seating capacities in College Football and are the only ones with more than 100000 seats.

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10y ago

Michigan's 109,901 seat "Big House" is the largest college stadium and the largest football stadium (NFL and college) in the United States.

The rest of the Top 10 are:

  • 2.) Penn State: Beaver Stadium - 106,572
  • 3.) Texas A&M: Kyle Field - 106,512
  • 4. )Ohio State: Ohio Stadium - 104,944
  • 5.) Tennessee: Neyland Stadium - 102,455
  • 6. )LSU: Tiger Stadium - 102,321
  • 7.) Alabama: Bryant-Denny Stadium - 101,821
  • 8.) University of Texas: Texas Memorial Stadium - 100,119
  • 9. ) USC: LA Memorial Coliseum* - 93,067
  • 10.) Georgia: Sanford Stadium - 92,746
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Michigan Stadium is the largest and has 107,501 seats. Throw in the teams, the cheerleaders, and other assorted crew members and you find yourself looking at place where 112,118 fans took their seats to see Michigan take on Ohio State in 2003. That's an NCAA record. The crowd is so large that it threatens to eclipse the total population of Ann Arbor where the stadium is located

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16y ago

Michigan Michigan 107,501

Penn State Beaver 107,282

Tennessee Neyland 102,038

Ohio State Ohio 101,568 (102,329)

UCLA Rose Bowl 95,000

Georgia Sanford 92,058 (92,746)

Southern California L.A. Memorial Coliseum 92,000

Louisiana State Tiger 91,600 (92,400)

Auburn Jordan-Hare 87,451

Stanford Stanford 85,500 (50,000)

Alabama Bryant-Denny 83,818 (92,138)

Alabama, Birmingham Legion Field 83,091

Florida Florida Field 83,000 (88,548)

Texas A&M Kyle Field 82,600

Clemson Memorial 81,473 (80,301)

Nebraska Memorial/Osborne Field 81,067

Notre Dame Notre Dame 80,795

Wisconsin Camp Randall 80,321

South Carolina Williams-Brice 80,250

Texas Royal-Memorial 80,082 (85,123)

Florida State Doak S. Campbell 80,000 (82,300)

California Memorial 75,662 (73,347)

Arizona State Sun Devil 73,656 (73,379)

Oklahoma Memorial 72,765 (82,112)

Washington Husky 72,500

Miami (Fla.) Orange Bowl 72,319

Michigan State Spartan 72,027

Arkansas Razorback 72,000

Iowa Kinnick 70,397 (70,585)

Central Florida Florida Citrus Bowl 70,188

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14y ago

About 109,000 at Ohio State. But it is a soft number as they renumber the bench seats now and then.

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1. Beaver Stadium (Penn State)

2. Michigan Stadium (Michigan)

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LOL...................I've never been concerned with that as a Sports Trivia Question..................I have No Idea

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16y ago

University of Michigan (in Ann Arbor)

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Beaver stadium

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