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As college football continues to surge, it's not uncommon to see more than 100,000 fans pack a stadium.
In 2016, an NCAA-record 156,990 fans attended the "Battle at Bristol," a neutral-site game between Tennessee and Virginia Tech at the Bristol Motor Speedway (Tennessee won 45-24). There are eight college football stadiums that can hold 100,000-plus fans.
Let's look at the 10 biggest college football stadiums in the country by capacity.
10. Rose Bowl Stadium | UCLA Bruins | 91,136
The Rose Bowl Stadium was built in 1922 and the first game was played in 1923.