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SNAPDRAGON STADIUM

Located in the Mission Valley neighborhood of sunny San Diego sits Snapdragon Stadium, home of the San Diego State Aztecs. It’s one of the newest stadiums in college football. For over fifty years the Aztecs played at San Diego Stadium (aka Jack Murphy Stadium and Qualcomm Stadium). It was a large multi-purpose stadium with a

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ALLEGIANT STADIUM

In 2020 a new chapter in the history of the UNLV Rebels begins as they move into a new stadium, Allegiant Stadium, a facility they will share with the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders. For over four decades the Rebels played at Sam Boyd Stadium. In 2016 owner of the Raiders, Mark Davis, visited Las Vegas

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MCGUIRK ALUMNI STADIUM

Located in Hadley, MA McGuirk Alumni Stadium has been the home to the UMass Minutemen football team since 1965. The stadium was built to replace Alumni Field that was the home of the team from their inception in 1879. On September 25, 1965 UMass played their first game at McGuirk Stadium, a victory over American

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CANVAS STADIUM

For the first time since the 1967 season, football returns to the campus of Colorado State University with the opening of Colorado State Stadium. From 1968 until 2016 the Rams played at Hughes Stadium, located three miles west of campus. In 2013 Colorado State University began discussing plans to build a new stadium on campus. The

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Georgia State Stadium, home of the Georgia State Panthers

CENTER PARC CREDIT UNION STADIUM

No stadium in college football boasts the same resume as the Georgia State Panthers home: site of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, MLB All-Star Game, MLB World Series and countless other large scale events. The history of the Panthers is relatively short, as Georgia State began fielding a football team in 2010, playing at the Georgia

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GLASS BOWL

The Glass Bowl is one of the oldest stadiums in the MAC conference dating back to the 1930s. The stadium was built as part of President Franklin Roosevelt’s Work Projects Administration programs to help employ people during the economic hardships of the Great Depression. A stadium was needed in the Toledo area and by the

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Veterans Memorial Stadium, home of the Troy Trojans

VETERANS MEMORIAL STADIUM

Located in Troy, AL, Veterans Memorial Stadium, has been the home of the football program since 1950. The stadium was originally known as Veterans Memorial Stadium, dedicated to Pike County residents who died in World War II. The Troy Trojans played their first game at the stadium on September 16, 1950. Originally the stadium had

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Paulson Stadium, home of the Georgia Southern Eagles

PAULSON STADIUM

Nicknamed, “The Prettiest Little Stadium in America” the Georgia Southern Eagles made the jump to the Sun Belt Conference in 2014. Paulson stadium opened in 1984 when the Eagles played Liberty Baptist on September 29th. The facility was named after Allen E. Paulson who donated $1 million towards the $4.7 million construction cost. Paulson Stadium

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MALONE STADIUM

Named after James L. Malone, the winningest coach at Northeast Louisiana, Malone Stadium has been the home of the Warhawks since 1978. The team made their debut at the stadium on September 16, 1978 against the Arkansas State Indians. Malone Stadium consists of grandstands on both sides of the gridiron. On the west side is

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Ladd Peebles Stadium, home of the South Alabama Jaguars

LADD-PEEBLES STADIUM

Located in Mobile, AL, Ladd Peebles Stadium has a rich football history dating back to 1948. Constructed to honor Ernest Ladd, the stadium hosted it’s first football game, a match-up between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Vanderbilt Commodores on October 2, 1948. From 1948 until 1974, the University of Alabama, Auburn and Southern Mississippi all

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