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Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, University of Florida - On football Saturdays, 84,000-seat Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field in Gainesville, Florida is the place to be. Also known as "the Swamp" where "only Gators come out alive," the stadium is home to the SEC powerhouse University of Florida Gator Football Team. It also is the site for high school state championship games each December.

Brighthouse Networks Stadium, University of Central Florida

Dolphins Stadium - In its 18th season as the premier sports and entertainment facility in the country, state-of-the-art Dolphins Stadium is home of the Miami Dolphins, Florida Marlins and University of Miami Hurricanes. The 75,000-seat stadium has hosted numerous world-class sporting events, such as the 1988, 1994 and 1999 Super Bowls, the 1997 and 2003 World Series and the 2001 FedEx Orange Bowl National Championship game. In fact, the FedEx Orange Bowl 2005 National Championship marks the seventh Orange Bowl played at Dolphins Stadium since 1996.
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Groves Stadium, Wake Forrest - in Winston-Salem, North Carolina has 31,500 permanent seats and is home to the Wake Forrest Demon Deacons football team.

Harvard Stadium, Harvard University - Built in 1903, it is the nation's oldest stadium. Harvard Stadium is a horseshoe containing architectural elements of a Greek stadium and Roman circus and is considered an engineering marvel, as it was the world's first massive reinforced concrete structure and the first large permanent arena for American college athletics. With a seating capacity of 30,898, Harvard Stadium is praised for its outstanding sight-line for fans.

Lane Stadium/Worsham Field, Virginia Tech University - Located on the campus of Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg this 65,000-seat stadium is billed as one of the toughest places to play for opponents of the Hokie’s football team.

Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, University of Mississippi - The historic stadium, which is located on the southeast side of the University of Mississippi campus, increased its capacity to 60,580 in 2002 with the bowling in of the south end zone. The two-year construction made Vaught-Hemingway the largest facility in the state of Mississippi.

Wagner Field at KSU Stadium, Kansas State University - on the campus of Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, this stadium holds over 53,000 Wildcat football fans.

Yale Bowl, Yale University - This magnificent 64,000-seat facility, which opened on November 21, 1914, for the Yale-Harvard game, has been the site of hundreds of college football games, two seasons of NFL action, and was the main venue for the 1995 World Special Olympic Games.


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