1. List what you feel are the 10 best stadiums in college football. Take into consideration tradition, atmosphere, fans and appearance.
  2. 1. Tiger Stadium
    2. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Florida)
    3. Sanford Stadium (UGA)
    4. Notre Dame Stadium
    5. Husky Stadium (Washington)
    6. LaVell Edwards Stadium (BYU)
    7. Jordan-Hare Stadium (Auburn)
    8. Camp Randall (Wisconsin)
    9. Texas Memorial Stadium
    10. Ohio Stadium (Ohio State)
  3. I'll list the top 11 that I have been to cause I really can't make a judgement on something I havent seen in person.

    1. Tiger Stadium (LSU)
    2. The Swamp (UF)
    3. Lane Stadium (VT)
    4. Vaught Hemingway (Ole Miss)
    5. Bryant Denny (Bama)
    6. Jordan Hare (AU)
    7. Neyland (Tenn)
    8. Williams-Brice (South Carolina)
    9. War Memorial (Arkansas)
    10. Common Wealth Stadium (UK)
    11. Scott Field (Miss St)
  4. My favorites of ones I have been to (listed by school) are:

    1. Auburn (no surprise here)
    2. Colorado
    3. UCLA (Rose Bowl)
    4. Tenn
    5. Arizona St.
    6. LSU
    7. Fla.
    8. Georgia
    9. Va. Tech
    10. Washington
    11. Oklahoma
    12. Ga. Tech
    13. Ole Miss
    14. Penn St.
    15. South Car.
    16. Vandy
    17. Miss. St.
    18. Alabama (you said consider the whole picture :lol: )

    Actually, it's hard to rank them because they are all different in their way. I enjoyed going to all of them.
  5. I can only list the best ones that I've been to. I don't count TV as giving you a true stadium experience. So I won't list Notre Dame, cause I've never been there.

    1. Tiger Stadium, LSU
    2. Kyle Field, Texas A&M
    3. Swamp, Florida
    4. Jordan-Hare, Auburn
    5. Vaught-Hemingway, Ole Miss
    6. Bryant-Denny, Alabama

    Georgia, Texas, and Tennessee have reputations but are overated in my opinion, . . . or maybe I was there on a bad day. The Bayou Classic in the Superdome needs to be done at least once in your life. Sometimes the battle of the bands is better than the football, which is usually good.
  6. in no particular order......

    Tiger Stadium
    Kyle Field (Texas AM)
    Ohio Stadium (Ohio St)
    The Swamp (i was there for our big win 2 years ago, emptied in 3rd qt)
    Neyland Stadium (big and orange, not too loud)
    DKR (Texas..ok atmosphere)
  7. #1: Tiger Stadium, LSU: I have only driven past it and still got a vibe, plus the stories my relatives have told me....
    #2: Cotton Bowl: the place is a dump, except when it's full. When the teams are evenly matched, there is not a better place to watch....and they don't even sell beer inside!
    #3: Rose Bowl: similar to #1, something about just driving by...
    #4: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa: place rocks when the Hawks are doing well, and the band was BANNED from playing Eric Clapton's "Cocaine" because the whole crowd would yell the chorus...
    #5: DKR, Austin: when it's a big game, it is electric....

    Overrated, IMHO: Kyle Field, A&M (cool if you go to school there I suppose, crappy and dizzy if you are a visitor; Ohio Stadium; Michigan Stadium...

    Honorable mention: (places I'd like to see game) Florida, Georgia, FSU, Nebraska....
  8. I guess I can only rate the ones I've been to.

    1. LSU
    2. Tennessee
    3. Georgia
    4. Auburn
    5. Alabama
    6. Arkansas
    7. Ole Miss
  9. 1. Tiger Stadium
    2. The Superdome when LSU is playing
    3. The Swamp
    4. Bryant-Denny Stadium
    5. Vaught-Hemingway
    6. Tennessee
    7. Kyle Field
    8. Florida State
    9. Orange Bowl Stadium
    10. Rice Stadium
    11. Cotton Bowl Stadium
    12. U of Colorado

    These are the only college football stadiums I have been in other than the old Tulane Stadium that has since been torn down and the stadium in Jackson, Mississippi which is a dump.
  10. I am going on Past experience. So some of this is over a period of time. And I am going by LOUDEST. Not neccessarly the largest.

    On a loud day ..The Swamp

    LSU - No doubt the home field advantage is definitely back

    SYR - The Carrier Dome (Back in the McNabb Days)

    Neyland - Now this is funny that so many people said Neyland but there was plenty who said overrated or quiet. You know what? I do NOT disagree. UT used to be a madhouse and was one of the most electric places to play. Late 80's and the early 90's people used to bring out the sound meter and compare it to a airplane going by or taking off. I have noticed a huge dropoff in sound and intimidation there. How is it, that you have over 104,000 people on average but can't be any louder than it has? I will tell ya why! To many old people sitting on season tickets and even shhh ing people when they get to loud. THATS PATHETIC. Also after the 98 NC season this fan base got spoiled and forgot how to be fans no matter if they make it to a major bowl or not. So I agree with what some have said. But still when it is on and loud a very hard place to play.

    Bryant Denny Stadium - Bama

    Between the hedges - UGA

    Kyle Field - Texas A&M - Them people get WILD