We all know home field advantage is huge in college football. Who has the biggest advantage? I ranked the stadiums (in my opinion) that are hardest to win at when they are at their best.
25. Stanford Stadium - Home of the Stanford Cardinal
24. Sanford Stadium - Home of the Georgia Bulldogs
23. Razorback Stadium - Home of the Arkansas Razorbacks
22. Spartan Stadium - Home of the Michigan State Spartans
21. Albertsons Stadium - Home of the Boise State Broncos
This one might surprise people, but it's hard to win on that blue turf when this stadium is rocking.
20. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - Home of the USC Trojans
19. Williams-Brice Stadium - Home of the South Carolina Gamecocks
18. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium - Home of the Oklahoma Sooners
17. Doak Campbell Stadium - Home of the Florida State Seminoles
16. Memorial Stadium - Home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers
15. Darrell K Boyd Texas Memorial Stadium - Home of the Texas Longhorns
14. Notre Dame Stadium - Home of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish
13. Kyle Field - Home of the Texas A&M Aggies
12. Memorial Stadium - Home of the Clemson Tigers
11. Autzen Stadium - Home of the Oregon Ducks
10. Beaver Stadium - Home of the Penn State Nittany Lions
This place is scary when it's a whiteout, even though they haven't been nationally relevant in a little while.
9. Bryant-Denny Stadium - Home of the Alabama Crimson Tide
8. Lane Stadium - Home of the Virginia Tech Hokies
7. Jordan-Hare Stadium - Home of the Auburn Tigers
6. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium "The Swamp" - Home of the Florida Gators
5. Neyland Stadium "Rocky Top" - Home of the Tennessee Volunteers
4. Ohio Stadium "The Horseshoe" - Home of the Ohio State Buckeyes
3. Michigan Stadium "The Big House" - Home of the Michigan Wolverines
2. Camp Randall Stadium - Home of the Wisconsin Badgers
1. Tiger Stadium "Death Valley" - Home of the LSU Tigers
Even though their field looks stupid with markers on every five yards rather than the usual ten, this placed still caused an earthquake once.
There are a lot of great home field advantages that didn't even make this list, but isn't that what makes college football so great?