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 14 are the smallest.
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14. Barker-Lane Stadium (Campbell)
Capacity: 5,500
13. Arute Field (Central Connecticut)
Capacity: 5,500
12. Husky Stadium (Houston Baptist)
Capacity: 5,000
11. D.B. Milne Field (Jacksonville)
Capacity: 5,000
10. Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field (Marist)
Capacity: 5,000
9. Brown Field (Valparaiso)
Capacity: 5,000
8. Beirne Stadium (Bryant)
Capacity: 4,400
7. Kessler Stadium (Monmouth)
Capacity: 4,200
6. Buccaneer Field & Whitfield Stadium Center (Charleston Southern)
Capacity: 4,000
5. Hameline Field at Wagner College Stadium (Wagner)
Capacity: 3,500
4. DeGol Field (Saint Francis)
Capacity: 3,450
3. Joe Walton Stadium (Robert Morris)
Capacity: 3,000
2. Cooper Field (Georgetown)
**Capacity: 2,500
**Renovations set to be completed in the fall of 2019 will expand the seating capacity to 4,000.
1. Rooney Field (Duquesne)
Capacity: 2,200