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

42. Foreman Field (Old Dominion University): Norfolk, VA

Foreman Field on the campus of Old Dominion University. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Faithlessthewonderboy

Before its recent demolition, Foreman Field was a living relic. Opened in 1936, it was one of the oldest stadiums in continuous use—even though Old Dominion football didn’t exist between 1940 and 2009. When the program returned, so did the magic. The venue couldn’t seat more than 20,000, but it radiated intimacy and pride. Fans weren’t just close to the action—they were practically on the field. The sightlines were steep, the crowd deafening. For a program still carving its identity, Foreman gave them a soul. The team has moved to a new stadium, but the old one lives on in lore.

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