25 best college football stadiums to watch a college football game
By Nick Villano
15. Neyland Stadium, Tennessee
Maybe it’s been a long time since Tennessee has been one of the premier college programs in the land, but that doesn’t take away from the tradition that is Volunteers football. Rocky Top. Running through the T. The Pride of the South Marching Band. Then, of course, there’s The Rock. Probably the second most famous noun to hold that name next to Dwayne Johnson, The Rock has been a beacon for messages of glory for Volunteers across decades. This includes on gameday when Tennessee fans write messages on the way to Neyland Stadium.
As for the stadium itself, another building coming up on 100 years of service to the community. Since then, the college has expanded 16 different times, setting the capacity now at 102,000 students and fans. It’s consistently ranked as one of the best stadiums in the sport and one of the best experiences for fans and visitors alike.
Neyland Stadium is one of the true two-tiered stadiums in the country. Instead of an extra set of bleachers or seats in the middle of the field, the bleachers stretch around the bowl of the stadium.
The Tennessee fans need to see a better season on the field, but at least they get to see it in a great stadium.