The following is a list of current National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) football stadiums in the United States.
Conference affiliations reflect those for the upcoming 2024 season.
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Image | Stadium | City | State | Team | Conference | Capacity | Record[c 1] | Built | Expanded[c 2] |
| A. W. Mumford Stadium | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | Southern Jaguars | SWAC | 28,500 | 32,000+ | 1928 | 1980, 2009 |
| Alerus Center | Grand Forks | North Dakota | North Dakota Fighting Hawks | Missouri Valley | 12,283[1] | | 2001[1] | |
| Alfond Stadium | Orono | Maine | Maine Black Bears | CAA Football | 10,000[2] | 10,443 (October 15, 2016 vs. Albany)[2] | 1947 | 1998[2] |
| Alumni Memorial Field | Lexington | Virginia | VMI Keydets | Southern | 10,000[3] | | 1962[3] | 2006[3] |
| Alumni Stadium | Dover | Delaware | Delaware State Hornets | MEAC | 7,000 | | 1980 | |
| Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium[4] | Abilene | Texas | Abilene Christian Wildcats | UAC | 12,000 | | 2017 | |
| Armstrong Stadium | Hampton | Virginia | Hampton Pirates | CAA Football | 12,000[5] | | 1928[5] | 1999[5] |
| Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Duquesne Dukes | Northeast | 2,200[6] | | 1993[7] | 2011[7] |
| Arute Field | New Britain | Connecticut | Central Connecticut Blue Devils | Northeast | 5,500 | | 1969 | |
| ASU Stadium | Montgomery | Alabama | Alabama State Hornets | SWAC | 26,500 | | 2012 | N/A |
| Bailey Memorial Stadium | Clinton | South Carolina | Presbyterian Blue Hose | Pioneer | 6,500[8] | | 2002[8] | |
| Barker–Lane Stadium | Buies Creek | North Carolina | Campbell Fighting Camels | CAA Football | 5,000 | | 2008 | |
| Beirne Stadium | Smithfield | Rhode Island | Bryant Bulldogs | CAA Football | 4,400[9] | | 1999[9] | |
| Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium | Brookville | New York | LIU Sharks[c 3] | Northeast | 6,000[11] | | 2014[12] | 2019[11] |
| Bob Ford Field at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium | Albany | New York | Albany Great Danes | CAA Football[13] | 8,500 | | 2013 | N/A |
| Bobcat Stadium | Bozeman | Montana | Montana State Bobcats | Big Sky | 20,767[14] | | 1973 | 2011[14] |
| Bragg Memorial Stadium | Tallahassee | Florida | Florida A&M Rattlers | SWAC | 19,633 | 33,954 | 1957 | |
| Braly Municipal Stadium | Florence | Alabama | North Alabama Lions | UAC | 14,215 | 15,631 (December 11, 1993 vs. IUP) | 1949 | 1998 |
| Brown Field | Valparaiso | Indiana | Valparaiso Beacons | Pioneer | 5,000[15] | | 1919[15] | |
| Brown Stadium | Providence | Rhode Island | Brown Bears | Ivy | 20,000[16] | | 1925[16] | |
| Buccaneer Field | North Charleston | South Carolina | Charleston Southern Buccaneers | Big South–OVC | 4,000 | | 1970 | |
| Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl | Indianapolis | Indiana | Butler Bulldogs | Pioneer | 5,500[17] | | 1928[17] | 2010[18] |
| Campus Field | Fairfield | Connecticut | Sacred Heart Pioneers | Independent | 4,000 | | 1993 | |
| Casem-Spinks Stadium | Lorman[a] | Mississippi | Alcorn State Braves | SWAC | 22,500[19] | 26,500 (October 22, 1994 vs. Southern)[19] | 1992[19] | |
| Christy Mathewson–Memorial Stadium | Lewisburg | Pennsylvania | Bucknell Bison | Patriot | 13,100[20] | | 1924[20] | 1989[20] |
| Coffey Field | Bronx | New York | Fordham Rams | Patriot | 7,000 | | 1930 | |
| Cooper Field | Washington, D.C. | District of Columbia | Georgetown Hoyas | Patriot | 3,750[21] | | 2005 | [c 4] |
| Cowboy Stadium | Lake Charles | Louisiana | McNeese Cowboys | Southland | 17,410[22] | 27,500 (1976 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette)[23] | 1965[22] | 1998[22] |
| Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium | Hamilton | New York | Colgate Raiders | Patriot | 10,221[24] | | 1966 | 1991 |
| DakotaDome | Vermillion | South Dakota | South Dakota Coyotes | Missouri Valley | 10,000[25] | | 1979[25] | 2007[25] |
| Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium | Brookings | South Dakota | South Dakota State Jackrabbits | Missouri Valley | 19,340[26] | 19,371 (October 26, 2019 vs. North Dakota State) | 2016[26] | |
| Daytona Stadium | Daytona Beach | Florida | Bethune–Cookman Wildcats | SWAC | 10,000 | | 1979 | |
| DeGol Field | Loretto | Pennsylvania | Saint Francis Red Flash | Northeast | 3,500 | | 2006 | |
| Delaware Stadium | Newark | Delaware | Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens | CAA Football (CUSA, FBS in 2025) | 18,309[27] | 23,619 (October 27. 1973 vs. Temple)[27] | 1952[27] | |
| Drake Stadium | Des Moines | Iowa | Drake Bulldogs | Pioneer | 14,557[28] | | 1925 | 2005[28] |
| Duane Stadium | North Andover | Massachusetts | Merrimack Warriors | Independent | 3,500 | | 2017[29] | |
| E. Claiborne Robins Stadium | Richmond | Virginia | Richmond Spiders | CAA Football | 8,400 | | 2010 | |
| E. J. Whitmire Stadium | Cullowhee | North Carolina | Western Carolina Catamounts | Southern | 13,742 | 15,247 (November 12, 1994 vs. Appalachian State) | 1974[30] | |
| Eccles Coliseum | Cedar City | Utah | Southern Utah Thunderbirds | UAC | 8,500[31] | | 1967 | 1997[31] |
| Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium | Grambling | Louisiana | Grambling State Tigers | SWAC | 19,600 | | 1983 | |
| Ernest Hawkins Field at Memorial Stadium | Commerce | Texas | East Texas A&M Lions | Southland | 11,582[32] | | 1950[32] | 2012[32] |
| Ernest W. Spangler Stadium | Boiling Springs | North Carolina | Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs | Big South–OVC | 8,500 | | 1969 | |
| Estes Stadium | Conway | Arkansas | Central Arkansas Bears | UAC | 10,000 | 12,755 (September 1, 2011 vs. Henderson State)[33] | 1939 | 2012[34] |
| Fargodome | Fargo | North Dakota | North Dakota State Bison | Missouri Valley | 19,000[35] | 19,108 (October 12, 2013 vs. Missouri State) | 1992 | |
| Finley Stadium | Chattanooga | Tennessee | Chattanooga Mocs | Southern | 20,668[36] | | 1997[36] | |
| Fisher Stadium | Easton | Pennsylvania | Lafayette Leopards | Patriot | 13,132[37] | | 1926[37] | |
| Fitton Field | Worcester | Massachusetts | Holy Cross Crusaders | Patriot | 23,500[38] | 27,000[38] | 1924[38] | 1986[38] |
| Fortera Stadium | Clarksville | Tennessee | Austin Peay Governors | UAC | 10,000[39] | | 1946[39] | 2014[40] |
| Franklin Field | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Penn Quakers | Ivy | 52,593[41] | | 1895[41] | |
| Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium | San Antonio | Texas | Incarnate Word Cardinals | Southland | 6,000[42] | 6,498 (November 17, 2016 vs. Houston Baptist)[43] | 2008 | 2010 |
| Gibbs Stadium | Spartanburg | South Carolina | Wofford Terriers | Southern | 13,000 | | 1996[44] | |
| Goodman Stadium | Bethlehem | Pennsylvania | Lehigh Mountain Hawks | Patriot | 16,000[45] | | 1988 | |
| Greater Zion Stadium | St. George | Utah | Utah Tech Trailblazers | UAC | 10,500 | 8,280 (vs. Weber State, 2021) | 1985[46] | 2017,[47] 2022[48] |
| Hancock Stadium | Normal | Illinois | Illinois State Redbirds | Missouri Valley | 13,391[49] | | 1963[49] | |
| Hanson Field | Macomb | Illinois | Western Illinois Leathernecks | Big South–OVC | 16,368[50] | 19,850 (October 20, 1973 vs. Central Michigan)[50] | 1950[50] | 2007[50] |
| Hardy M. Graham Stadium | Martin | Tennessee | UT Martin Skyhawks | Big South–OVC | 7,500[51] | | 1964 | |
| Harlen C. Hunter Stadium | St. Charles | Missouri | Lindenwood Lions | Big South–OVC | 6,000 | | 1976[52] | |
| Harry Turpin Stadium | Natchitoches | Louisiana | Northwestern State Demons | Southland | 15,971[53] | 17,528 (September 2, 2000 vs. Southern)[53] | 1976 | |
| Harvard Stadium | Boston[b] | Massachusetts | Harvard Crimson | Ivy | 30,323[54] | | 1903[54] | 2007[54] |
| Hillsboro Stadium | Hillsboro | Oregon | Portland State Vikings | Big Sky | 7,600[55] | | 1999[55] | 2000 |
| Homer Bryce Stadium | Nacogdoches | Texas | Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks | Southland | 15,000 | 23,617[56] (October 28, 1995 vs. McNeese State) | 1973 | 2003 |
| Hornet Stadium | Sacramento | California | Sacramento State Hornets | Big Sky | 21,195[57] | 20,993 (September 18, 1999 vs. UC Davis)[57] | 1969[57] | 1992[57] |
| Houck Stadium | Cape Girardeau | Missouri | Southeast Missouri Redhawks | Big South–OVC | 11,015 | | 1930[58] | |
| Hughes Stadium | Baltimore | Maryland | Morgan State Bears | MEAC | 10,000 | | 1949 | |
| Husky Stadium[59] | Houston | Texas | Houston Christian Huskies | Southland | 5,000[60] | 4,125 (September 10, 2016 vs. Texas Southern) | 2014[61] | N/A |
| ICCU Dome | Pocatello | Idaho | Idaho State Bengals | Big Sky | 12,000[62] | | 1970[62] | |
| Jayne Stadium | Morehead | Kentucky | Morehead State Eagles | Pioneer | 10,000[63] | | 1964[63] | |
| Joe Walton Stadium | Moon Township | Pennsylvania | Robert Morris Colonials | Northeast | 3,000[64] | | 2005[64] | |
| Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson | Maryland | Towson Tigers | CAA Football | 11,000[65] | | 1978 | 2002[65] |
| Johnson Hagood Stadium | Charleston | South Carolina | The Citadel Bulldogs | Southern | 13,800[66] | 23,025 (October 17, 1992 vs. Marshall)[66] | 1948[66] | 2008[66] |
| Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium | Stony Brook | New York | Stony Brook Seawolves | CAA Football | 12,300[67] | | 2002[67] | |
| Kessler Field | West Long Branch | New Jersey | Monmouth Hawks | CAA Football | 4,000[68] | 6,233 (1993 vs. Hartwick)[68] | 1993[68] | |
| Louis Crews Stadium | Normal[c] | Alabama | Alabama A&M Bulldogs | SWAC | 21,000 | | 1996 | |
| Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium | Thibodaux | Louisiana | Nicholls Colonels | Southland | 10,500 | 14,125 (October 10, 1981 vs. Southern)[69] | 1972 | 2012 |
| Meade Stadium | Kingston | Rhode Island | Rhode Island Rams | CAA Football | 5,180[70] | | 1928[70] | 2003[70] |
| Memorial Field | Hanover | New Hampshire | Dartmouth Big Green | Ivy | 15,000[71] | | 1923[71] | |
| Memorial Stadium | Terre Haute | Indiana | Indiana State Sycamores | Missouri Valley | 12,464 | | 1925 | |
| Memorial Stadium | Stephenville | Texas | Tarleton Texans | UAC | 24,000 | | 1951[72] | 2018[72] |
| Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium | Jackson | Mississippi | Jackson State Tigers | SWAC | 60,492 | | 1941[73] | |
| Mustang Memorial Field | San Luis Obispo | California | Cal Poly Mustangs | Big Sky | 11,075[74] | | 2006[74] | |
| Five Star Stadium at the Moye Complex[75] | Macon | Georgia | Mercer Bears | Southern | 10,200 | | 2013 | N/A |
| Nissan Stadium | Nashville | Tennessee | Tennessee State Tigers | Big South–OVC | 68,798 | | 1999 | |
| Nottingham Field | Greeley | Colorado | Northern Colorado Bears | Big Sky | 8,533[76] | | 1995 | |
| O’Brien Field | Charleston | Illinois | Eastern Illinois Panthers | Big South–OVC | 10,000[77] | 12,600 (November 9, 1980 vs. Northern Iowa) | 1970[77] | 1999[77] |
| O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium | Durham | North Carolina | North Carolina Central Eagles | MEAC | 10,000[78] | | 1975 | |
| Oliver C. Dawson Stadium | Orangeburg | South Carolina | South Carolina State Bulldogs | MEAC | 22,000[79] | 25,477 | 1955 | |
| O'Shaughnessy Stadium | Saint Paul | Minnesota | St. Thomas Tommies | Pioneer | 5,000 | | 1947[80] |
| P1FCU Kibbie Dome | Moscow | Idaho | Idaho Vandals | Big Sky | 16,000 | 17,600 (November 18, 1989 vs. Boise State) | 1975 | N/A |
| Paladin Stadium | Greenville | South Carolina | Furman Paladins | Southern | 16,000[81] | 19,058 (October 10, 1981 vs. Appalachian State)[81] | 1981[81] | 1985[81] |
| Panther Stadium | Prairie View | Texas | Prairie View A&M Panthers | SWAC | 15,000 | | 2016[82] | |
| Robert W. Plaster Stadium | Springfield | Missouri | Missouri State Bears | Missouri Valley (CUSA, FBS in 2025) | 17,500[83] | | 1941[84] | 2014[85] |
| Powers Field at Princeton Stadium | Princeton | New Jersey | Princeton Tigers | Ivy | 27,800[86] | | 1998 | |
| Provost Umphrey Stadium | Beaumont | Texas | Lamar Cardinals | Southland | 16,000[87] | 18,500 (September 13, 1980 vs. Baylor)[88] | 1964 | 2009–2010[89][90][91] |
| Rhodes Stadium | Elon | North Carolina | Elon Phoenix | CAA Football | 11,250 | 14,167 (November 14, 2009 vs. Appalachian State) | 2001 | |
| Rice–Totten Stadium | Itta Bena[d] | Mississippi | Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils | SWAC | 10,000 | | 1958 | |
| Richardson Stadium | Davidson | North Carolina | Davidson Wildcats | Pioneer | 6,000[92] | | 1923[92] | 1998[92] |
| Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium | New York | New York | Columbia Lions | Ivy | 17,000[93] | | 1984[93] | |
| Roos Field | Cheney | Washington | Eastern Washington Eagles | Big Sky | 8,600[94] | | 1967[94] | |
| Roy Kidd Stadium | Richmond | Kentucky | Eastern Kentucky Colonels | UAC | 20,000[95] | | 1969[95] | |
| Roy Stewart Stadium | Murray | Kentucky | Murray State Racers | Missouri Valley | 16,800[96] | | 1973[96] | |
| Saluki Stadium | Carbondale | Illinois | Southern Illinois Salukis | Missouri Valley | 15,276 | | 2010 | |
| Saxon Stadium | Erie | Pennsylvania | Mercyhurst Lakers | Northeast | 2,300[97] | | 1996[97] | 2019[97] |
| Schoellkopf Field | Ithaca | New York | Cornell Big Red | Ivy | 21,500[98] | | 1915[98] | 2006[98] |
| Seibert Stadium | Homewood | Alabama | Samford Bulldogs | Southern | 6,700[99] | 11,189 (1994 vs. Alcorn State)[99] | 1958[99] | |
| Shell Energy Stadium | Houston | Texas | Texas Southern Tigers | SWAC | 22,039 | | 2012 | |
| Simmons Bank Field | Pine Bluff | Arkansas | Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions | SWAC | 16,000 | | 2000 | |
| Spec Martin Municipal Stadium | DeLand | Florida | Stetson Hatters | Pioneer | 6,000 | | 1941 | |
| Stambaugh Stadium | Youngstown | Ohio | Youngstown State Penguins | Missouri Valley | 20,650[100] | 21,119 (October 14, 2000 vs. Northern Iowa) | 1982[100] | |
| Stewart Stadium | Ogden | Utah | Weber State Wildcats | Big Sky | 17,000[101] | | 1966[101] | |
| Strawberry Stadium | Hammond | Louisiana | Southeastern Louisiana Lions | Southland | 7,408 | 12,000 (October 3, 1980 vs. Jackson State)[102] | 1936 | 2008[103] |
| Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field | Poughkeepsie | New York | Marist Red Foxes | Pioneer | 5,000[104] | | 1968[104] | 2007[104] |
| Torero Stadium | San Diego | California | San Diego Toreros | Pioneer | 6,000 | | 1961 | |
| Truist Stadium | Greensboro | North Carolina | North Carolina A&T Aggies | CAA Football | 21,500 | 34,769 | 1981 | |
| Tucker Stadium | Cookeville | Tennessee | Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles | Big South–OVC | 16,500 | | 1966 | |
| UC Davis Health Stadium | Davis | California | UC Davis Aggies | Big Sky | 10,849 | | 2007 | |
| UNI-Dome | Cedar Falls | Iowa | Northern Iowa Panthers | Missouri Valley | 16,000[105] | | 1976[105] | 1998[105] |
| University Stadium | Carrollton | Georgia | West Georgia Wolves | UAC | 10,000 | | 2009 | |
| Villanova Stadium | Villanova | Pennsylvania | Villanova Wildcats | CAA Football | 12,500[106] | | 1927[106] | |
| Wagner College Stadium | Staten Island | New York | Wagner Seahawks | Northeast | 3,300[107] | | 1967[107] | |
| Walkup Skydome | Flagstaff | Arizona | Northern Arizona Lumberjacks | Big Sky | 15,300[108] | | 1977[108] | |
| W.B. Mason Stadium | Easton | Massachusetts | Stonehill Skyhawks | Northeast | 2,400[109] | | 2005[32] | |
| Washington–Grizzly Stadium | Missoula | Montana | Montana Grizzlies | Big Sky | 25,200[110] | 26,856[110] | 1986[110] | 1995, 2003, 2008[110] |
| Welcome Stadium | Dayton | Ohio | Dayton Flyers | Pioneer | 11,000[111] | | 1949[111] | 1974[111] |
| Wildcat Stadium | Durham | New Hampshire | New Hampshire Wildcats | CAA Football | 11,015 | | 1936 | 2016 |
| William "Dick" Price Stadium | Norfolk | Virginia | Norfolk State Spartans | MEAC | 30,000[112] | 33,872 | 1997[112] | |
| William B. Greene Jr. Stadium | Johnson City | Tennessee | East Tennessee State Buccaneers | Southern | 7,694 | | 2017 | |
| William H. Greene Stadium | Washington, D.C. | District of Columbia | Howard Bison | MEAC | 10,000 | | 1986 | |
| Yale Bowl | New Haven | Connecticut | Yale Bulldogs | Ivy | 61,446[113] | | 1914[113] | |
| Zable Stadium | Williamsburg | Virginia | William & Mary Tribe | CAA Football | 12,259[114] | 18,054 (November 16, 1985 vs. Richmond)[114] | 1935[114] | 2016[115] |
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Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium.
Year of most recent completed stadium expansion/major upgrade.
After the 2018–19 school year, Long Island University unified the athletic programs of its two campuses. The Division I non-football LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds and Division II football-sponsoring LIU Post Pioneers became a single D-I program under the LIU name. The Post football program was included in the merger and represents the whole of LIU from 2019 onward.[10]
Construction halted 2005; stadium completed 2020.
There are 6 domes, all of which have installed FieldTurf.
This list includes the following:
- Stadiums of current FCS teams that are either under construction or confirmed to be built in the future.
- Stadiums that will be used by teams confirmed to be either adding or upgrading/downgrading to FCS football in the future. This includes existing venues as well as those under construction or confirmed to be built.
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Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium.
Year of most recently completed stadium expansion/major upgrade.
The Alcorn State campus, including the stadium, has a Lorman mailing address, but is located in unincorporated Claiborne County and designated by the US Census Bureau as "Alcorn State, Mississippi".