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Anthony Chiusano | krikya18.com | July 19, 2024

The 25 biggest FCS football stadiums in the country

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When the Yale Bowl first opened in 1914, it was the largest stadium . Today, that's not the case. But the historic venue still stands as one of the largest capacity stadiums in FCS football.

Nissan Stadium (69,143) leads the list of primary home stadiums, as of now, after Tennessee State played all five of its home games in 2023 at the multi-purpose stadium, with on-campus Hale Stadium under renovation. 

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Below are the 25 biggest stadiums that serve as primary settings for FCS football teams in the 2023-24 season.

The largest FCS football stadiums by capacity:
RANK SCHOOL STADIUM CAPACITY
1 Tennessee State^ Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tenn.) 69,143
2 Yale Yale Bowl (New Haven, Conn.) 64,269
3 Pennsylvania Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.) 52,958
4 Jackson State^ Mississippi Memorial Stadium (Jackson, Miss.) 48,000
5 Harvard Harvard Stadium (Boston, Mass.) 30,323
6 Norfolk State William Dick Price Stadium (Norfolk, Va.) 30,000
7 Southern U.  A.W. Mumford Stadium (Baton Rouge, La.) 28,500
8 Princeton Powers Field at Princeton Stadium (Princeton, N.J.) 27,800
9 Alabama State New ASU Stadium (Montgomery, Ala.) 26,500
10 Florida A&M Bragg Memorial Stadium (Tallahassee, Fla.) 25,500
11 Montana Washington-Grizzly Stadium (Missoula, Mont.) 25,217
12 Tarleton State Memorial Stadium (Stephenville, Texas) 24,000
13 Holy Cross Fitton Field (Worcester, Mass.) 23,500
14 Alcorn State Jack Spinks Field (Lorman, Miss.) 22,500
T-15 Texas Southern Shell Energy Stadium (Houston, Texas) 22,000
T-15 South Carolina State Oliver C. Dawson Stadium (Orangeburg, S.C.) 22,000
T-17 Cornell Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) 21,500
T-17 North Carolina A&T Truist Stadium (Greensboro, N.C.) 21,500
19 Sacramento State Hornet Stadium (Sacramento, Calif.) 21,195
20 Alabama A&M Louis Crews Stadium (Normal, Ala.) 21,000
21 Youngstown State Stambaugh Stadium (Youngstown, Ohio) 20,630
22 Chattanooga^ Finley Stadium-Davenport Field (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 20,412
T-23 Brown Brown Stadium (Providence, RI) 20,000
T-23 Eastern Kentucky Roy Kidd Stadium (Richmond, Kentucky) 20,000
25 Grambling Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium (Grambling, La.)  19,600
26 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykehouse Stadium (Brookings, S.D.) 19,340
27 North Dakota State Fargodome (Fargo, N.D.) 18,700
28 McNeese Cowboy Stadium (Lake Charles, La.) 17,810
29 Montana State Bobcat Stadium (Bozeman, Mont.) 17,337

^Off-campus stadiums

4 FCS stadium facts worth knowing:

  1. The Yale Bowl was the first-ever bowl-shaped football stadium with seating completely around the field, paving way for the designs of the Rose Bowl and other classic stadiums. The at the Yale Bowl is 80,000, coming on Nov. 3, 1923 against Army.
  2. Nissan Stadium has the largest seat capacity among primary and secondary FCS home venues. Tennessee State usually plays two home games here, sharing the facility with the NFL's Tennessee Titans, and the four remaining home games at Hale Stadium (15,000). Nissan Stadium was Tennessee State's primary home in 2021, however, with Hale Stadium under renovation.
  3. One particular program's absence stands out among the 20K group. North Dakota State, winner of seven of the last eight FCS titles and owner of one the best home field advantages, has a capacity of approximately 18,700 at the Fargodome. NDSU finished fifth in the FCS with an average 2019 home attendance of 17,440.
  4. Toyota Stadium, in Frisco, Texas, has hosted the FCS championship every year since 2010. The main home of MLS' FC Dallas fits 20,500 for the FCS national championship game. 

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