Back to the Texas Longhorns Newsfeed

What are the biggest college football stadiums?

As college football continues to surge in popularity, it's not uncommon to see more than 100,000 fans pack a stadium.

In 2016, an NCAA-record 156,990 fans attended the "Battle at Bristol," a neutral-site game between Tennessee and Virginia Tech at the Bristol Motor Speedway (Tennessee won 45-24). There are eight college football stadiums that can hold 100,000-plus fans.

Let's look at the 10 biggest college football stadiums in the country by capacity.

10. Rose Bowl Stadium | UCLA Bruins | 91,136

The Rose Bowl Stadium was built in 1922 and the first game was played in 1923.