The 28 Most Unique College Stadiums That Are Now Iconic Landmarks
19. Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium – Tulsa’s Hidden Gem

Though often overshadowed by larger college football venues, H.A. Chapman Stadium at the University of Tulsa proves that size isn’t everything when it comes to creating an incredible game-day atmosphere. Built in 1930 as Skelly Field, this 30,000-seat stadium is one of the oldest continuously operating college stadiums in the country. Its classic architecture, intimate seating, and unexpectedly loud fanbase make it one of the best-kept secrets in college football. The stadium’s recent renovations have modernized its facilities while preserving its historic charm, adding premium seating, LED lighting, and upgraded locker rooms. What truly sets this stadium apart, however, is its setting within Tulsa’s historic neighborhoods, making it one of the few college stadiums where fans tailgate in the streets among century-old buildings before heading into a raucous football environment.