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When the first-ever college football game was played in 1869, just about 100 spectators showed up on Rutgers' campus. Fast forward 147 years to Sept. 10, 2016 and Bristol Motor Speedway played host for a special Tennessee-Virginia Tech neutral site game that drew an NCAA-record 156,990 paid.
Crowds of 100,000-plus have become commonplace in college football thanks to extraordinary renovations and multimillion-dollar projects. In 2022, eight schools boast home stadiums that hold a six-figure capacity.
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Here are the 25 largest capacity stadiums that serve as primary homes for FBS college football teams ahead of the 2025-26 season.
The 25 largest FBS college football stadiums in the United States: RANK SCHOOL STADIUM CAPACITY
1 Michigan Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 107,601
2 Penn State Beaver Stadium (University Park, Pa.) 106,572
3 Ohio State Ohio Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) 102,780
4 Texas A&M Kyle Field (College Station, Texas) 102,733
5 LSU Tiger Stadium (Baton Rouge, La.) 102,321
6 Tennessee Neyland Stadium (Knoxville, Tenn.) 101,915
7 Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 101,821
8 Texas Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) 100,119
9 Georgia Sanford Stadium (Athens, Ga.) 93,033
10 UCLA Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) 91,136
11 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Gainesville, Fla.) 88,548
12 Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium (Auburn, Ala.) 88,043
13 Nebraska Memorial Stadium (Lincoln, Neb.) 85,458
14 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (Norman, Okla.) 83,489
15 Clemson Clemson Memorial Stadium (Clemson, S.C.) 81,500
16 Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium (South Bend, Ind.) 80,795
17 Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium (Tallahassee, Fla.) 79,560
18 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium (Columbia, S.C.) 77,559
19 Southern Cal Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles) 77,500
20 Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (Fayetteville, Ark.) 76,212
21 Wisconsin Camp Randall Stadium (Madison, Wisc.) 75,822
22 Michigan State Spartan Stadium (East Lansing, Mich.) 74,866
23 Washington Husky Stadium (Seattle, Wash.) 70,138
24 Iowa Kinnick Stadium (Iowa City, Iowa) 69,250
25 South Florida Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.) 69, 218
Notes:
Before that 2016 Battle at Bristol meeting between Tennessee and Virginia Tech, Michigan Stadium owned the modern-day college football attendance record. In 2013, Notre Dame visited Michigan and played in front of a crowd of 115,109, where Michigan won 41-30.
While the Rose Bowl's capacity for UCLA home games stands at 91,136, its all-time attendance record is 106,869. That was set in 1973 at the 59th Rose Bowl Game, which saw USC defeat Ohio State 42-17. The Trojans were then unanimously voted the No. 1 team in the nation in both the final AP poll and coaches' poll.
Here's the schedule for the 2025-26 College Football Playoff bracket. This is the second year the CFP is using a 12-team format.
Games are scheduled Dec. 19, 2025 to Jan. 19, 2026, with the first round on Dec. 19-20, quarterfinals on Dec. 31-Jan. 1, semifinals on Jan. 8-9 and finally the CFP National Championship Game on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, in Miami Gardens, Fla. Check out the full schedule below.
2025-26 College Football Playoff schedule, dates, TV channel, sites
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First round (Dec. 19-20) — on campus
Friday, Dec. 19: One game
Saturday, Dec. 20: Three games
Quarterfinals (Dec. 31-Jan. 1)
Wednesday, Dec. 31: Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas) | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Thursday, Jan. 1: Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Fla.) | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Thursday, Jan. 1: Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) | 4 p.m. | ESPN
Thursday, Jan. 1: Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) | 8 p.m. | ESPN
Semifinals (Jan. 8-9)
Thursday, Jan. 8: Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Friday, Jan. 9: Peach Bowl (Atlanta) | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN
CFP National Championship
Monday, Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Here is the history of the College Football Playoff national championship game.
Year
(Game Date) Game LOCATION
2015 No. 4 Ohio State 42, No. 2 Oregon 20 Arlington, Texas
2016 No. 2 Alabama 45, No. 1 Clemson 40 Glendale, Arizona
2017 No. 2 Clemson 35, No. 1 Alabama 31 Tampa, Florida
2018 No. 4 Alabama 26, No. 3 Georgia 23 Atlanta, Georgia
2019 No. 2 Clemson 44, No. 1 Alabama 16 Santa Clara, California
2020 No. 1 LSU 42, No. 3 Clemson 25 New Orleans, Louisiana
2021 No. 1 Alabama 52, No. 3 Ohio State 24 Miami Gardens, Florida
2022 No. 3 Georgia 33, No. 1 Alabama 18 Indianapolis, Indiana
2023 No. 1 Georgia 65, No. 3 TCU 7 Inglewood, California
2024 No. 1 Michigan 34, No. 2 Washington 13 Houston, Texas
2025 No. 8 Ohio State 34, No. 7 Notre Dame 23 Atlanta, Georgia
Future CFP National Championship Game locations
2026: Jan. 19 — Miami (Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida)
2027: Jan. 25 — Las Vegas (Allegiant Stadium)
2024-25 College Football Playoff scores, results
First round (Dec. 20-21)
Friday, Dec. 20: No. 7 Notre Dame 27, No. 10 Indiana 17
Saturday, Dec. 21: No. 6 Penn State 38, No. 11 SMU 10
Saturday, Dec. 21: No. 5 Texas 38, No. 12 Clemson 24
Saturday, Dec. 21: No. 8 Ohio State 42, No. 9 Tennessee 17
Quarterfinals (Dec. 31-Jan. 1)
Fiesta Bowl: No. 6 Penn State 31, No. 3 Boise State 14
Peach Bowl: No. 5 Texas 39, No. 4 Arizona State 31 (2OT)
Rose Bowl: No. 8 Ohio State 41, No. 1 Oregon 21
Sugar Bowl: No. 7 Notre Dame 23, No. 2 Georgia 10
Semifinals (Jan. 9-10)
Orange Bowl: No. 7 Notre Dame 27, No. 6 Penn State 24
Cotton Bowl: No. 8 Ohio State 28, No. 5 Texas 14
CFP National Championship
No. 8 Ohio State 34, No. 7 Notre Dame 23 (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta)
2023-24 College Football Playoff scores, results
Downing one of the most efficient offenses in college football, the 15-0 Michigan Wolverines finished their perfect season by winning their first football national title since 1997. Michigan topped Washington, 34-13, in the 2023-24 CFP National Championship Game.
Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy showcased his arm as well as his legs as he tossed for 140 yards and clocked his longest carry all season at 22 yards on a crucial third-and-long in the third quarter. With a key third quarter interception, defensive back Will Johnson earned Defensive MVP. Donning the same jersey number as Johnson (No. 2), Blake Corum earned Offensive MVP after notching 134 rushing yards. He also added two rushing touchdowns to tally 58 of his career — a school record. He concluded during the trophy ceremony, "Business is finished."
In his ninth season at the helm of his alma mater, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh collected his first national championship with the Wolverines. The game capped off the 10-year stint of the four-team College Football Playoff, with the playoff expansion to 12 teams for the 2024-25 season.



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