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The 15 Biggest Stadiums In The FCS

HERO Sports by HERO Sports
January 23, 2019
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The 15 Biggest Stadiums In The FCS

Yale Athletics

The FCS is home to stadiums of all kinds — from old to new, big to small and from FBS-looking to D3-looking.

Let’s take a look at some of these facilities and which 15 are the biggest.

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15. Fitton Field (Holy Cross)

Capacity: 23,500

14. Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium (Jacksonville State)

Capacity: 24,000

13. Bridgeforth Stadium (James Madison)

Capacity: 24,877

12. Washington-Grizzly Stadium (Montana)

Capacity: 25,217

11. Bragg Memorial Stadium (Florida A&M)

Capacity: 25,500

10. Schoellkopf Field (Cornell)

Capacity: 25,597

9. New ASU Stadium (Alabama State)

Capacity: 26,500

8. Powers Field @ Princeton Stadium (Princeton)

Capacity: 27,800

7. A. W. Mumford Stadium (Southern)

Capacity: 28,500

6. William “Dick” Price Stadium (Norfolk State)

Capacity: 30,000

5. Harvard Stadium (Harvard)

Capacity: 30,323

4. Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium (Jackson State)

Capacity: 44,215

3. Franklin Field (Penn)

Capacity: 52,953

2. Yale Bowl (Yale)

Capacity: 61,446

*1. Nissan Stadium (Tennessee State)

Capacity: 69,143

*Tennessee State plays two home games a year at Nissan Stadium, home of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. From 1999-2011, TSU played every home game here. Starting in 2012, the Tigers split their home games between Nissan Stadium and Hale Stadium, a 15,000-seat facility on campus that the football team returned to after playing its home games there until 1999.

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