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

40. Yulman Stadium: Tulane University (New Orleans, LA)

The scoreboard at Tulane University Yulman Stadium on opening day (Sept. 6, 2014); Green Wave vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Vegasjon

Tulane football exists in LSU’s long shadow—but Yulman Stadium, opened in 2014, radiates New Orleans flair. It’s compact, it’s loud, and it’s rooted in the spirit of the city. Brass bands replace DJ sets. The food smells like jambalaya. The fans don’t care about playoff implications—they’re here for rhythm and ritual. Tulane may not dominate headlines, but Yulman is a case study in how stadiums can reflect and elevate culture. More than a sports venue, it feels like an open-air krewe on Saturdays. That’s what makes it unforgettable.

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