30 College Football Cathedrals: Where America's Largest Crowds Make History
7. Bryant-Denny Stadium — University of Alabama (101,821)

Bryant-Denny Stadium, home of the Alabama Crimson Tide, is a fortress of football excellence in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. With a seating capacity of 101,821, it ranks among the largest college football stadiums in the nation and is a testament to the storied legacy of Alabama football. Opened in 1929, the stadium is named in honor of coaching legend Paul "Bear" Bryant and former university president George H. Denny. Under Bryant and subsequent iconic coaches like Nick Saban, the stadium has witnessed countless national championship runs and unforgettable moments. On Saturdays in the fall, Bryant-Denny is a sea of crimson and white as fans chant "Roll Tide" and cheer for their beloved team. The "Million Dollar Band" and the pregame "Walk of Champions" tradition add to the pageantry, making game days an extraordinary experience. Known for its incredible energy, Bryant-Denny Stadium has become synonymous with dominance and tradition.








