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How many college football (D-1A) programs don't own their own stadium?

Miami loses the decrepit Orange Bowl for good. USC can't re-sign their lease with the Coliseum (must've been bad tenants). Many younger programs (e.g. University of South Florida) play in pro stadiums. I just was wondering how many programs don't have on campus stadiums, and if they are in the minority or if it is a privilege of the old-money, dynasty programs.

Pittsburgh - Heinz Field
South Florida - Raymond James Stadium
Minnesota - Metrodome (with the Vikings AND the Twins)
Tulane - Superdome
Arizona State until last year, but that was different because the Cardinals played in their stadium
UCLA - Rose Bowl
Hawaii - Aloha Stadium

I may have missed some

Michigan Stadium dedication - 1927

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