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Here are ten+ of the best stadiums in college football:

1. Ohio Stadium, The Ohio State University - Capacity: 102, 329; Surface: Fieldturf; Opened: Oct. 7, 1922; Nickname: The Horseshoe
2. The Rose Bowl, University of California at Los Angeles - Capacity: 91, 136; Surface: Grass; Opened: Oct. 8, 1922
3. Shields-Watkins Field at Neyland Stadium, University of Tennessee - Capacity: 102,037; Surface: Grass; Opened: Sept. 21, 1921
4. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field, University of Florida - Capacity: 88,548; Surface: Grass; Opened: Oct. 27, 1930; Nickname: The Swamp
5. Notre Dame Stadium, University of Notre Dame - Capacity: 80,795; Surface: Grass; Opened: Oct. 4, 1930; Nickname: The House that Rockne Built
6. Michigan Stadium, University of Michigan - Capacity: 107,501; Surface: Fieldturf; Opened: Oct. 1, 1927; Nickname: The Big House
7. Tiger Stadium, Louisiana State University - Capacity: 92, 400; Surface: Grass; Opened: Nov. 25, 1924; Nickname: Death Valley
8. Beaver Stadium, Pennsylvania State University - Capacity: 107,282; Surface: Grass; Opened: Sept. 1, 1969; Nickname: Happy Valley
9. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, University of Oklahoma - Capacity: 82,112; Surface: Grass; Opened: 1925
10. Tom Osborne Field at Memorial Stadium, University of Nebraska - Capacity: 81,067; Surface: Fieldturf; Opened: Oct. 20, 1923; Nickname: Sea of Red
11. Bryant-Denny Stadium, The University of Alabama - Capacity: 92,138; Surface: Grass; Opened: Sept. 28, 1929
12. Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium, Florida State University - Capacity: 82,300; Surface: Grass; Opened: Oct. 7, 1950; Nickname: Doak
13. Sanford Stadium, The University of Georgia - Capacity: 92,746; Surface: Grass; Opened: Oct. 29, 1929; Nickname: Between the Hedges
14. Camp Randall Stadium, The University of Wisconsin - Capacity: 80,321; Surface: Field Turf; Opened: Nov. 3, 1917; Nickname: The Camp
15. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, University of Southern California - Capacity: 92,000; Surface: Grass; Opened: Oct. 6, 1923; Nickname: The Grand Old Lady

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