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 stadiums, starting with the 11 newest in the subdivision.
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Saluki Stadium (Southern Illinois)
2010
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SIU Athletics[/credit]
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E. Claiborne Robins Stadium (Richmond)
2010
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Richmond Athletics[/credit]
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Fifth Third Bank Stadium (Kennesaw State)
2010
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KSU Athletics[/credit]
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New ASU Stadium (Alabama State)
2012
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Five Star Stadium (Mercer)
2013
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Mercer Athletics[/credit]
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Tom & Mary Casey Stadium (Albany)
2013
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Albany Athletics[/credit]
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Husky Stadium (Houston Baptist)
2014
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Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium (South Dakota State)
2016
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Panther Stadium (Prairie View A&M)
2016
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Wildcat Stadium (Abilene Christian)
2017
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William B. Greene Jr. Stadium (East Tennessee State)
2017
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ETSU Athletics[/credit]
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