What is the oldest college football stadium?
What is the oldest college football stadium? Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — 1895 It is the oldest college football stadium in the U.S., the site of the first game to be broadcast on radio in 1922.
It is the oldest college football stadium in the U.S., the site of the first game to be broadcast on radio in 1922.
What is the loudest stadium in football?
Caesars Superdome
In 2013, the arena set a Guinness book record as the loudest stadium when the loudness level reached 136.6 decibels during a game against the Niners.
What is the largest college stadium?
Stadium | Capacity | City |
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Michigan Stadium | 107,601 | Ann Arbor |
Beaver Stadium | 106,572 | University Park |
Ohio Stadium | 102,780 | Columbus |
Kyle Field | 102,733 | College Station |
What is the largest attendance at a college football game?
The Battle at Bristol was an American college football game played at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee on Saturday, September 10, 2016, between the University of Tennessee Volunteers and the Virginia Tech Hokies. It holds the record for NCAA football’s largest single-game attendance at 156,990.