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Athlon Sports Top SEC Football Stadium
by TD 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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