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What is your top 20 for the strongest Stadiums in College Football?

Who do you think has the strongest football stadium college? This is what I think 1. Penn State (Beaver Stadium) 2. Auburn (Jordan-Hare Stadium) 3. Florida (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium) 4. Lane Stadium (Virginia Tech) 5. LSU (Tiger Stadium) 6. Oregon (Autzen Stadium) 7. Ohio State (Ohio Stadium) 8. USC (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum) in September. Tennessee (Neyland Stadium) 10. Clemson (Memorial Stadium) 11. Notre Dame (Notre Dame Stadium) 12. Michigan (Michigan Stadium) 13. Wisconsin (Camp Randall Stadium) 14. Texas A & (M Kyle Field) 15. Florida State (Doak Campbell Stadium) 16. Washington (Husky Stadium) 17. Oklahoma (Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial) 18. Nebraska (Memorial Stadium) 19. Texas (Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium) 20. South Carolina (Williams-Brice Stadium) PS: Haha Florida State is only up there because of that annoying song that make merry.

Good list. Penn State is incredibly strong. No surprise me to see Rutgers crack here. His discomfort in Louisville and USF have really shaken the cameras. For almost a nobody team that Be sure to rock your stage. Although I am a Michigan fan and I think it's difficult to play in the Big House does not really affect both opponents. Have you seen a vision of ariel this place? It's just flat and all the sound goes up, not inward. The acoustics are horrible. Knowing that 112,000 people pack the stadium and hear the noise are two things different. In all reality, the Big House looks quite small at a level of noise. Intimidate the viewer all the maize and blue, but teams can easily recall signals. People listen to the many fans that can come to Michigan games, but not travel to the stadium that quickly, rather flat, the noise goes nowhere, and nothing is sent to the opponents.

TJC Apache Belles and Flag at Texas Stadium

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