30 College Football Cathedrals: Where America's Largest Crowds Make History
20. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum — University of Southern California (USC) (77,500)

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, with its iconic arches and storied history, is a cornerstone of college football and home to the USC Trojans. With a capacity of 77,500, this legendary venue offers a vibrant and exhilarating atmosphere that has drawn fans since its opening in 1923. Dubbed the "Grand Old Lady," the Coliseum has been the site of countless historic moments, including two Summer Olympics (1932 and 1984), making it the only stadium in the world to host the event twice. It has also welcomed Super Bowls, World Series games, and international soccer matches. However, its heart and soul lie in Saturdays during the fall when Trojan fans pack the stands to cheer on their team. Recent renovations have modernized the Coliseum while preserving its historic charm. Completed in 2019, these updates include upgraded seating, new suites, and a state-of-the-art press box, ensuring fans and players alike enjoy a world-class experience. The peristyle end remains a timeless feature, adorned with Olympic torches that symbolize its legacy. Game days at the Coliseum are a spectacle, with the Trojan Marching Band leading the charge and the iconic "Traveler," USC's white horse mascot, galloping across the field after touchdowns. The energy is palpable as the Trojans take on rivals in this historic arena.








