Kidd Brewer Stadium, home of the Appalachian State Mountaineers

KIDD BREWER STADIUM

Kidd Brewer Stadium is known as one of the toughest stadiums for visiting team’s to play at as the Mountaineers have a winning percentage of over .750 here. Constructed in the early 1960s the Mountaineers played their first game here on September 15, 1962. It was originally known as Conrad Stadium after Appalachian State University trusty

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Kibbie Dome, home of the Idaho Vandals

KIBBIE DOME

The Kibbie Activity Center, also known as the Kibbie Dome is one of the most unique venues in college football. In the late 1960s fire destroyed the Vandals old stadium, Neale Stadium. Construction on a new stadium for the Idaho Vandals began soon after with William Kibbie leading the way by donating $300,000 for construction

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Centennial Bank Stadium, home of the Arkansas State Red Wolves

CENTENNIAL BANK STADIUM

Centennial Bank Stadium, home of the Arkansas State Red Wolves has been the site of football for nearly four decades. By the mid 1970s the football program was playing at a new stadium, built at a cost of $2.5 million. The Red Wolves played their first game at ASU Stadium on September 28, 1974 against

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Cajun Field, home of the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns

CAJUN FIELD

Known as “The Swamp”, Cajun Field is located in the heart of Louisiana. In the late 1960s the university decided to construct a new stadium to replace McNapsy Stadium, the football team’s home since 1940. The Ragin Cajuns played their first game at Cajun Field on September 25, 1971 against Santa Clara University. Unlike many

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Bobcat Stadium, home of the Texas State Bobcats

BOBCAT STADIUM

Football has been played at Texas State since 1904 where they have won two NCAA Division II National Championships under Coach Jim Wacker. The team has played at Bobcat Stadium for over 25 years. Bobcat Stadium has been expanded in recent years as the university has made the move from the FCS to the FBS.

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Aggie Memorial Stadium, home of the New Mexico State Aggies

AGGIE MEMORIAL STADIUM

Home of the New Mexico State Aggies, in recent years, Aggie Stadium has been ranked as one of the best stadiums in the Western Athletic Conference. In the mid 1970s discussion of a new stadium for the university’s football program was discussed to replace the original Memorial Stadium. Football has been played at the site

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Waldo Stadium, home of the Western Michigan Broncos

WALDO STADIUM

Constructed over seven decades ago, Waldo Stadium is home of the Western Michigan Broncos. In the mid 1930s the Broncos needed a stadium because the football team did not have a facility where fans could actually watch games. The team played on a field with no bleachers for fans.  By 1937, $250,000 was allotted and

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UB Stadium, home of the Buffalo Bulls

UB STADIUM

Located in upstate New York, UB Stadium has been the home to the Buffalo Bulls since 1993. Prior to its opening, the football team played at the old UB Stadium. It was a small stadium with a capacity of around 5,000. By the late 1980s, the university decided to build a new state of the

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Scheumann Stadium, home of the Ball State Cardinals

SCHEUMANN STADIUM

Scheumann Stadium, home of the Ball State Cardinals is one of the smallest stadiums in the Mid-American Conference. Located in Munice, Indiana, a new stadium for the Cardinals was constructed for the start of 1967 season and the Cardinals made their debut at the stadium on September 16, 1967. Since its opening in 1967, the

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Rynearson Stadium, home of the Eastern Michigan Eagles

RYNEARSON STADIUM

Nicknamed “The Factory,” Rynearson Stadium <align=”left”> has been the home of the Eastern Michigan Eagles since 1969. The stadium was built and constructed in time for the 1969 football season. On September 27, 1969 the Eagles made their debut at the stadium against Akron. It was named after Elton Rynearson who coached 26 season at

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