Michigan Stadium (The Big House) - Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, it is the largest stadium in the United States with a seating capacity of over 107,000.
Beaver Stadium - Situated in University Park, Pennsylvania, it is the second-largest stadium in the country and home to the Penn State Nittany Lions football team, with a seating capacity of over 106,000.
Ohio Stadium (The Horseshoe) - Located in Columbus, Ohio, it is the third-largest stadium in the United States and home to the Ohio State Buckeyes football team, with a seating capacity of over 102,000.
Kyle Field - Situated in College Station, Texas, it is the fourth-largest stadium in the country and home to the Texas A&M Aggies football team, with a seating capacity of over 102,000.
Tiger Stadium (Death Valley) - Located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, it is the fifth-largest stadium in the United States and home to the LSU Tigers football team, with a seating capacity of over 102,000.
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium - Situated in Austin, Texas, it is the sixth-largest stadium in the country and home to the Texas Longhorns football team, with a seating capacity of over 100,000.
Bryant-Denny Stadium - Located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, it is the seventh-largest stadium in the United States and home to the Alabama Crimson Tide football team, with a seating capacity of over 100,000.
Rose Bowl Stadium - Situated in Pasadena, California, it is the eighth-largest stadium in the country and has a seating capacity of over 90,000. It hosts the annual Rose Bowl Game and other major events.
MetLife Stadium - Located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, it is the ninth-largest stadium in the United States and home to both the New York Giants and New York Jets of the NFL, with a seating capacity of over 82,000.