Athlon Sports Top SEC Football Stadium
by Staff Reporter
June 17, 20142 Comments
Athlon Sports had 12 SEC experts rank their favorite SEC stadiums based on atmosphere, fan support, home-field advantage, amenities, tailgating, surrounding campus, and the college town. Some of the voters included Tim Brando, Dan Wolken, and Steven Godfrey.
Here are the results they came up with:
Here are the results they came up with:
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1. Tiger Stadium, LSU
Opened: 1924 Capacity: 100,000
2. Kyle Field, Texas A&M
Opened: 1904 Capacity: 102,500*
3. Sanford Stadium, Georgia
Opened: 1929 Capacity: 92,746
4. Neyland Stadium, Tennessee
Opened: 1921 Capacity: 102,455
5. Bryant-Denny Stadium, Alabama
Opened: 1929 Capacity: 101,821
6. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Florida
Opened: 1930 Capacity: 88,548
7. Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn
Opened: 1939 Capacity: 87,451
8. Williams-Brice Stadium, South Carolina
Opened: 1934 Capacity: 80,250
9t. Donald W. Reynolds Razorbacks Stadium, Arkansas
Opened: 1938 Capacity: 72,000
9t. Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Ole Miss
Opened: 1915 Capacity: 60,580
11. Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium, Missouri
Opened: 1927 Capacity: 77,000
12. Davis Wade Stadium, Mississippi State
Opened: 1914 Capacity: 61,337*
13. Commonwealth Stadium, Kentucky
Opened: 1973 Capacity: 67,692
14. Vanderbilt Stadium, Vanderbilt
Opened: 1922 Capacity: 40,350
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