Southern Comfort: Iconic College Stadiums in the Deep South
9. Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium – Tallahassee, Florida

Doak Campbell Stadium, home of the Florida State Seminoles, is a tribute to one of college football’s legendary programs. Opened in 1950, it boasts a seating capacity of over 79,000. Named after legendary coach Bobby Bowden, the stadium stands as a monument to the Seminoles’ storied history. The pregame ritual of Chief Osceola planting the flaming spear at midfield is one of the most iconic traditions in college football. The roaring chants of "War Chant" and the sea of garnet and gold create an intimidating atmosphere for opponents. Doak Campbell Stadium is a cherished landmark that celebrates the pride and accomplishments of Florida State University.