30 College Football Cathedrals: Where America's Largest Crowds Make History
11. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium — University of Florida (88,548)

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, known affectionately as "The Swamp," is the hallowed ground of Florida Gators football. Located in Gainesville, Florida, this 88,548-seat stadium is one of the most daunting venues for visiting teams, earning a reputation for its intense heat and deafening crowd noise. Constructed in 1930 and expanded over the years, "The Swamp" has become synonymous with Florida's football dominance, particularly during the Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer eras, which brought multiple national championships to the program. The stadium's design amplifies crowd noise, creating an intimidating atmosphere that makes it one of the toughest places to play in the country. Gator fans are famous for their enthusiasm, performing the iconic "Gator Chomp" with synchronized claps that reverberate through the stadium. The vibrant orange and blue sea of fans, combined with the high stakes of SEC football, makes every game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium a spectacle of tradition and passion.








