30 College Football Cathedrals: Where America's Largest Crowds Make History
6. Neyland Stadium — University of Tennessee (101,915)

Neyland Stadium, perched along the banks of the Tennessee River in Knoxville, is a beacon of Volunteer pride and tradition. With a seating capacity of 101,915, it ranks among the largest stadiums in the United States and provides an unparalleled game-day atmosphere. Opened in 1921 and named after General Robert Neyland, the coach who revolutionized Tennessee football, the stadium has seen generations of Vols fans cheer on their team. One of the unique aspects of Neyland is its "Vol Navy," where fans arrive by boat on game days, turning the Tennessee River into a sea of orange. The stadium is renowned for its deafening crowd noise and the tradition of singing "Rocky Top," creating a hostile environment for visiting teams. Neyland Stadium has been the stage for many memorable SEC battles, and its blend of tradition and passion ensures that every game day is a spectacle.








