Top 10 loudest stadiums in College football 25 ft. LSU
When EA Sports developed College Football 25, they had to account for home field advantage. Many players have confirmed that they've done so in a significant way. But which teams get the biggest benefits of the home-field advantage? Here are the 10 loudest stadiums in College Football 25.
Top 10 loudest stadiums in College Football 25
#10 Autzen Stadium (Oregon)
A turf stadium built in 1967, Autzen Stadium seats only 54,000. But its acoustic layout famously magnifies sound and makes it a daunting place for opponents to visit. Oregon has lost only three games there in the last seven seasons combined.
#9 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Florida)
The Swamp is a historically strong college football facility. Seating 88,548, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is particularly raucous at night. Even in a 5-7 2023 season, UF sold 101.2% of its seating capacity. Griffin Stadium is a great football atmosphere and College Football 25 gave it due credence.
#8 Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
SEC teams will soon learn what Big 12 foes learned long ago - Oklahoma is a tough place to play. Gaylord Stadium seats 86,112, just out of the top 10 in the college football rankings. But Oklahoma brings a loud and proud fan base and has gone 53-8 at home in the last decade.
#7 Camp Randall Stadium (Wisconsin)
Dating back to 1917, Camp Randall Stadium is a college football classic. The stadium seats 80,321, and Wisconsin's involved fans make it a cozy home, but a difficult spot for road teams to visit.
#6 Sanford Stadium (Georgia)
Georgia has invited opponents between the hedges since 1929. Sanford Stadium has a capacity of 92,746, placing it in the national top 10 of college football stadiums. In the past seven seasons, Georgia has gone 41-1 at home.
#5 Ohio Stadium (Ohio State)
A college football classic built in 1922, Ohio Stadium has been renovated numerous times and is one of the largest and nicest facilities in football. Boasting a seating capacity of 102,700, Ohio Stadium is intense. OSU has lost three games there in the last eight total seasons.
#4 Kyle Field (Texas A&M)
First built in 1927, Kyle Field has long been one of the most beloved college football stadiums. Seating 102,733, it's the fourth largest college football stadium. The 12th-man student section makes Kyle Field one of the most notable atmospheres in college football.
#3 Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama)
Dating back to 1929 (albeit under a different name), Bryant-Denny Stadium holds 101,821 fans. The Tide make the most of a rowdy student section and have posted a 65-3 home record in the past decade.
#2 Beaver Stadium (Penn State)
Construed in 1960, Beaver Stadium is currently the second-largest college football stadium in the nation. Seating 106,572, Penn State still topped capacity in its season average last year. Even in a down decade, Penn State was either unbeaten or lost one home game in six of the last 10 years.
#1Tiger Stadium (LSU)
A century old this year, Tiger Stadium is the fifth-largest college football stadium in the nation, with a capacity of 102,321. Notoriously a difficult place to play at night, Tiger Stadium is rowdy, packed and every bit deserving of this ranking.
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