North Carolina Tar Heels at Kenan Stadium

KENAN STADIUM

Home of the North Carolina Tar Heels, Kenan Stadium is oftentimes called one of the most beautiful college football stadiums in the country. In the mid 1920s, a new stadium for the North Carolina football program was needed to replace the 2,400 seat Emerson Field. By 1926, donations were accepted in order to build a

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Pitt Panthers at Acrisure Stadium

ACRISURE STADIUM

After playing in three different stadiums in three years, the Pittsburgh Panthers play at one of the finest stadiums in the nation, Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field). Prior to moving into Acrisure Stadium in 2001, the Panthers played at Pitt Stadium and Three Rivers Stadium. From 1925 until 1999, the Panthers played at Pitt Stadium.

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Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium

HARD ROCK STADIUM

A new chapter in the history of the University of Miami’s football program began in 2008 when the Hurricanes moved to Hard Rock Stadium. For seven decades the Hurricanes played at the Orange Bowl, one of the most historical football stadiums in the country. The Orange Bowl was not only the home to the Hurricanes

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Doak Campbell Stadium, home of the Florida State Seminoles

DOAK CAMPBELL STADIUM

Traditions and mascots are a part of every game day experience across college football. However there may be no tradition as unique as the one found at each Florida State game at Doak Campbell Stadium. The FSU crowd goes crazy before the start of each game as Chief Osceola (a student portraying the famous Seminole

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Carter Finley Stadium, home of the NC State Wolfpack

CARTER FINLEY STADIUM

Home of the North Carolina State Wolfpack, Carter Finley Stadium opened in 1966. Plans for a new stadium for the Wolfpack first came about in the early 1960s to replace Riddick Field. Those plans came to a reality when the 51,500 seat Carter Finley Stadium opened on October 8, 1966. Built at a cost of

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JMA Wireless Dome, home of the Syracuse Orange

JMA WIRELESS DOME

The JMA Wireless Dome, home of the Syracuse Orangemen, is one the most unique stadiums in college football and the largest domed stadium on a college campus. Built for several university sporting programs, the JMA Wireless Dome has hosted many events over the past four decades. By the middle 1970s, Syracuse University decided it was

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Cardinal Stadium, home of the Louisville Cardinals

L&N FEDERAL CREDIT STADIUM

What’s more fun on a Saturday afternoon in the Fall than sitting back, watching football and splitting a pizza with your friends? Not much. If you agree, then L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium is for you. The University of Louisville Cardinals play their home games in front of perhaps the most comfortable fans in the nation.  All

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Bobby Dodd Stadium, home of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

BOBBY DODD STADIUM

Located in downtown Atlanta, on the east side of the Georgia Tech campus, Bobby Dodd Stadium is the oldest on campus stadium in the FBS. Home of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets for over a century, Bobby Dodd Stadium was originally known as Grant Field and opened in 1913. Built at a cost of $15,000,

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BB&T Field, home of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons

ALLEGACY STADIUM

Allegacy Stadium, home of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, is one of the smallest football stadiums in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The idea for a new football stadium for the Wake Forest football program was first conceived in the late 1940s when the university moved to Winston-Salem. By the mid 1960s that dream

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Alumni Stadium, home of the Boston College Eagles

ALUMNI STADIUM

Each Fall since 1957, the Boston College Eagles football team has called Alumni Stadium their home. Prior to its construction, the Eagles played at Alumni Field that was constructed in 1915 and had a seating capacity of 15,000. It was later increased to seat 25,000 but was often to small. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s,

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