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AT&T Stadium: 80,000 Arlington: Texas: Dallas Cowboys, Cotton Bowl Classic game, Big 12 Championship game, Advocare Classic kickoff game, Southwest Classic game, will host a College Football semifinal game once every three years [17] Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium: 79,560 Tallahassee: Florida: Florida State Seminoles: Notre Dame ...
The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.
Michigan Stadium: 107,601 [5] Ann Arbor, Michigan United States: North America: Michigan Wolverines football: American football: Beaver Stadium: 107,282 [6] State College, Pennsylvania United States: North America: Penn State Nittany Lions football: American football: Ohio Stadium: 102,780 [7] Columbus, Ohio United States: North America: Ohio ...
Michigan Stadium is the largest stadium in the United States, with a capacity of 107,601 fans. UM went 7-0 at home last season and has won 22 straight games in Ann Arbor, Michigan, dating back to ...
Michigan Stadium, nicknamed "The Big House," [8] is the American football stadium for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.It is the largest stadium in the United States and the Western Hemisphere, the third-largest stadium in the world, and the 34th-largest sports venue in the world.
It will be the Spartans' first return to Michigan Stadium since the tunnel fight at the conclusion of the Oct. 29, 2022, game at the Big House. This season, Michigan defeated MSU, 49-0, on Oct. 21 ...
Michigan (13-0. 9-0 in Big Ten play) once again conference supremacy, downing Iowa (10-3, 7-2) in the Big Ten championship game, 26-0, for the second time in three seasons to earn a bid to the ...
Formerly named Jack Kent Cooke Stadium: Corbett Stadium: 3,000 Tampa: Florida: South Florida Bulls: Grass 2011 Cotton Bowl: 92,200: Dallas: Texas: 1994 FIFA World Cup venue, former home of the Dallas Burn: Grass: 1930: Located on the Fair Park area of Dallas, originally named Fair Park Stadium: County University Soccer Stadium: 3,000 ...