Underrated College Stadiums That Deserve More Recognition

20. The Historic Impact of Warner Stadium

Northern end of Old Main at Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia, United States. Built in 1858, it has been declared a National Historic Landmark, and it is part of a historic district, the Bethany Historic District, that is listed on the National R. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Nyttend

For football purists and history buffs alike, Warner Stadium at Bethany College is a must-visit piece of football history. Though Bethany College is a small school tucked away in West Virginia, it holds a significant claim to fame—it is recognized as the birthplace of the forward pass, a game-changing innovation that transformed football into the high-powered aerial game it is today. Named after Greasy Neale, a legendary coach who went on to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to back-to-back NFL championships, Warner Stadium is small in size but massive in historical importance. The stadium itself exudes an old-school charm, with simple bleachers and an intimate setting that feels more like a throwback to early 20th-century football than a modern-day venue. For those who love the sport’s history, it’s almost surreal to stand on a field where one of the most important evolutions in football strategy took place.

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