45 College Stadiums That Are More Iconic Than the Teams That Play There

36. Alamo Dome: University of Texas at San Antonio (San Antonio, TX)

Photo by Nick Juhasz. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Nick81aku at English Wikipedia

The UTSA Roadrunners are a relatively young program, but the Alamodome? That’s a titan in disguise. Originally built in 1993 to lure the NFL to San Antonio, this domed colossus has hosted Final Fours, bowl games, NFL preseason matchups, and WrestleMania. With a capacity pushing 64,000 and a prime location in the heart of downtown, the Alamodome is less a campus stadium and more a civic monument. Despite UTSA still building its football résumé, the venue delivers big-league atmosphere with pro-level flair. Every home game is a masterclass in ambition: a small program daring to fill a space built for legends.

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