I feel bad for Penn and Yale. Those ivy league schools dominated so much in the early years of College Football. But once schools like Michigan, Ohio State, Nebraska etc. started making their own history ivy league schools for football just couldn’t compete with them.
@vlaekershner7305Ай бұрын
The Ivy League deciding not to give athletic scholarships doomed them.
@jordankennerknecht4929Ай бұрын
@ damn. That’s ashamed
@luberdoo1950Ай бұрын
Though Harvard Stadium has decreased it seating capacity from a peak of 55K or so down toe 31K, it is still too large. Attending a game there is like attending a funeral service for somebody who had no or few social connections. What I see as quasi-tragic in this is that each of these Ivy League schools could market themselves and attract many more football fans. Reducing ticket prices, geting communities more involved in halftime shows/events, would help. The neighborhoods around these stadiums could feel more invited if the schools did some outreach. As it stands, most of the neighborhoods around these Ivys feel much more a part from as opposed to a part of...just my opinion.
@jordankennerknecht4929Ай бұрын
@@luberdoo1950 that really great take. I definitely agree with you on that.
@8avexpАй бұрын
The only time Yale Bowl ever sells out is when Harvard comes to town. We played Yale in New Haven every year I was at UConn and the most we ever drew was 23,000. They tried promoting a Dollar Day in 1974 and 37,000 showed up. That was it.
@8avexpАй бұрын
The LA Coliseum deserves an honrable mention, even though they reduced its capacity to 77,000.
@RushFanatic87Ай бұрын
And when they shoehorned a modern press box on top of it, it created arguably the worst seats for sale imaginable. There are still seats you can get right next to the press box in which you can only see the end zone. All time engineering fail.
@ramfan562Ай бұрын
Every game I've been to has been sold out
@joshuakang9573Ай бұрын
@@RushFanatic87 those seats right next to the press box aren't for sale. you can still sit in them, but when USC and the coliseum does ticket sales, they don't list those seats for sale to the general public. even the cheapest nosebleed seats at the coliseum have a decent view of the field for like $20 and you can always move up because the upper section seats are usually not fully packed
@davidgoldin257727 күн бұрын
@@8avexp This has been going on forever. It's because there is so much competition for the entertainment dollar in LA.
@wyattkai23 күн бұрын
Ehh definitely doesn’t sell out every night but it’s still full enough that it doesn’t need to be here
@josephosheavideos3992Ай бұрын
I have two things to add to your fine video: 1) the biggest event at Penn Stadium is the annual Penn Relays track and field event, which do sell out; and 2) the very concept of "bowl" football games - including the Super Bowl - was inspired by the Yale Bowl.
@KerryCarson-r3nАй бұрын
This is nit a track and field vedio it's a football. Damn shame we have to explain this to people pathetic
@williamford9564Ай бұрын
4:02: Franklin Field was also the home of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1958-1970. It was at Franklin Field that the Eagles fans threw snowballs at Santa Claus in a famous incident.
@JosePerez-vz1qqАй бұрын
Any stadium that miami (fla) calls home. When covid hit, hurricane fans already had generations of experience with social distancing.
@adamr4198Ай бұрын
I went to Miami University (Ohio) tickets were free for students and dirty cheap for everyone else. The stadium has more seats than students enrollment and rarely sells out. It Ohio State is playing a game at the same time even less people go to the MU game.
@MirzaAhmed89Ай бұрын
People have more things to do in large cities like Los Angeles and Miami. College football is only really big in small college towns in predominantly rural states.
@1320_ikimashoАй бұрын
@@MirzaAhmed89 Washington Huskies games are always well-attended, and that's right near Seattle. I think it has more to do with the current success of the program.
@andrewalden8364Ай бұрын
@@MirzaAhmed89 Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Austin, Seattle and Columbus would like a word.
@shanepleasants6280Ай бұрын
It wasn’t always like that
@mst3ktemple421Ай бұрын
I'm fortunate to be a season ticket holder at Michigan Stadium where we have had over 100,000 in attendance at every game since near the end of the 1975 season. Luckily, most of those years we have been pretty good, but even in down years fans still show up and the 100,000 streak continues at over 300 consecutive games now (not counting 2020 when crowds were not allowed due to COVID).
@jetgopАй бұрын
#GoBlue
@chethammerАй бұрын
I've been there, and there are thousands of empty seats at UM home games.
@mst3ktemple421Ай бұрын
@@chethammer The stadium officially holds 107,601 and they annually average almost 110,000 with some games exceeding 115,000 so my comment about attendance and not sell outs still holds true. I've been to almost every home game since 1979 so I have a pretty good sampling to base my comment on.
@sparkeyjamesАй бұрын
I remember many years ago during the 60's 70's and 80's the University of Michigan ran mass postal mailings to the public where you could purchase tickets to games. As populations grew and the internet became huge those mailings disappeared. Mind you I lived almost 30 miles from that stadium at the time.
@31arobАй бұрын
Schools should take a look at what Duke is doing. Reduced capacity by adding a nice looking party deck at one end and doesn't charge for parking.
@barnettmcgowan897816 күн бұрын
The title is wrong. None of these stadiums are too big for college football. The Horse Shoe and the Big House regularly fill 100K+. These respective teams simply aren't good enough to fill their stadium.
@C-D14Ай бұрын
Cal also has the pleasure of having the Hayward fault go directly through it lengthwise.
@graemelliott3942Ай бұрын
The Rose Bowl fills up to capacity every other year when USC goes there to play.
@WilVincent88Ай бұрын
Was about to post that. Also, if you're like me, you end up in the area, you pay then venue a visit. Whenever in the year.
@stephaniegormley9982Ай бұрын
This s/be called "College stadiums to big for THEIR particular team" Ohio State, Bama and a few others at the top could easily fill these every week.
@DerekWhite-yx2ceАй бұрын
@@stephaniegormley9982 and it will be full soon because of Ohio and Oregon.
@TobiasSmith-u9bАй бұрын
@@stephaniegormley9982 The title is a little off in that regard, yes. That would be more accurate. Look at how big Michigan Stadium has been expanded to and then fill it up.
@graemelliott3942Ай бұрын
@@DerekWhite-yx2ce you’re correct! Los Angeles fans are fickle only fills stadiums when their teams do well college oe pro!
@alabamacowАй бұрын
Cool thing about the sun bowl is that the bowl game played there is actually the second oldest bowl game. Usually doesn't sell out since it isn't that big of a game, but it did this past year in less than a week since Notre Dame was there.
@NagappanaUsoppАй бұрын
How about Rice Stadium?
@jaylucien669Ай бұрын
No doubt.
@StatinthehatАй бұрын
First one that came to my mind too.
@SuperSirianRigelАй бұрын
Yeah. Has hosted the Super Bowl. Now is irrelevant. lol
@davidlafleche1142Ай бұрын
@@SuperSirianRigel That's only because, at the time, the Astrodome had only 50,000. It was considered too small for the Super Bowl.
@grapefruitsodags8387Ай бұрын
The upper deck is unstable so it's closed
@billcook4768Ай бұрын
If UCLA playing in the Rose Bowl Stadium is too much stadium, picture the days when Cal Tech had a div 3 program that often played there.
@michaelperigo674624 күн бұрын
Purdue's Ross-Ade Stadium once had capacity of about 70K, but they removed about 20K seats, making it one of the smallest in the B1G. They added a party deck and added back some seating so I think it's at about 60K now. There's been talk for adding a full upper deck in stages, but that's nuts. They can't fill it now. And we're one of the worst football programs in the FBS.
@rich7787Ай бұрын
I think the Yale bowl is cool looking
@RedRaiderLobo20Ай бұрын
It’s beautiful. I live a block away, and I really wish that exciting college football took place there.
@johnmickiewicz44Ай бұрын
Grew up in Oxford, maybe 15 miles away. I went to several Yale-UConn games there growing up, and saw Yale play a few other Ivies as well. I even saw a couple Giants-Cowboys games there when Yale Bowl served as a temporary home for the Giants while the original Yankee Stadium was being redone in the early 70s.
@larryhatcher8927Ай бұрын
The problem with both the Yale Bowl and the Rose Bowl(which I have watched a game from) is that they are really far away from the field
@DaveEdwards-d5d27 күн бұрын
@@larryhatcher8927 Yes, correct! See my comments posted yesterday re oval shaped stadiums
@DaveEdwards-d5d27 күн бұрын
When the Yale Bowl opened in 1914 with a 70,000 seating capacity, it was incredibly the largest stadium in the world until the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum opened in 1923. Interesting if you consider that Yale's total enrollment at that time was only around 3,000. Yes, it's cool looking, but one thing not mentioned is the early large “bowl” stadiums like Yale and Cal being extremely oval-shaped which pushed the end zone and sideline seats too far from the field of play with poor sight lines. Some stadiums (Ohio State, Stanford, USC, Duke) had tracks which pushed the stands out even further for football. Michigan Stadium bucked that trend in 1927 by being designed more like a rectangle for football only which brought all seats closer to the field of play. Notre Dame Stadium and Knute Rockne copied that on a smaller scale three years later.
@DaveEdwards-d5d28 күн бұрын
Excellent video and very informative. One thing not mentioned is the early large “bowl” stadiums like Yale and Cal being extremely oval-shaped which pushed the end zone and sideline seats too far from the field of play with poor sight lines. Some stadiums (Ohio State, Stanford, USC, Duke) had tracks which pushed the stands out even further for football. Michigan Stadium bucked that trend in 1927 by being designed more like a rectangle for football only which brought all seats closer to the field of play. Notre Dame Stadium and Knute Rockne copied that on a smaller scale three years later.
@ChadBest-ug8uoАй бұрын
On a similar note, I am from Southern California. Back in the 60's and 70's Junior Colleges built massive stadiums for their teams. Perhaps, they thought JC programs will pack in the fans. My local JC has close to a 10,000 seat stadium but only 500 people show up. So odd.
@ProfitPathTV-zf6jeАй бұрын
LOL.
@djspencer6498Ай бұрын
Rice Stadium should’ve been an honorable mention. That venue can’t sell out.
@Pitcher77Ай бұрын
One the most beautiful stadiums ever. Not a bad seat in the house. In the 70’s it filled many times. The changes in college football are terrible
@PhDParapsychologistDrАй бұрын
Back in the 1800's and early 1900's the crowds were larger due to the fact thant fans had nothing better to do. No TV, Internet, Social Media, etc, etc.
@michaelengelhardt5336Ай бұрын
A lot of college stadiums capacities are inflated by the fact they still have metal benches. If these places switched to seats it would reduce the capacity
@rpalmerbyers1Ай бұрын
Nebraska has sold out every home game since 1962. That's 391 consecutive games. They play 7 home games next year and those will also sell out. They are on track to hit 400 consecutive sold out games in 2026.
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
There not on this list…
@gregb646911 күн бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780 -- Starting the video with a drone clip of the Nebraska stadium could be misunderstood as implying that it is too large for its school.
@thequintanashow5058Ай бұрын
Oh man, that Yale Bowl situation is pretty damn sad.
@gavinsheridan4680Ай бұрын
Its worth investing in though. So unique built into the earth. Hopefully they can find a way to make it work for their current needs.
@thequintanashow5058Ай бұрын
@ Actually I found the way it is sunk into the landscape was pretty damn cool
@davidlafleche1142Ай бұрын
I can't believe they're still using it! The Yale Bowl never had locker rooms or restrooms!
@shrim1481Ай бұрын
Dont feel too bad, their alumni go on to make 7 figures a year.
@trickolas78Ай бұрын
@@davidlafleche1142what? No way!
@Damonibar15 күн бұрын
To clarify, the Sun Bowl does not tarp any seats. An endzone has no seats at all, but its not tarped off
@monexpo86Ай бұрын
Franklin Field is an old classic that maybe other schools should play in once in a while just for nostalgia
@gregb646911 күн бұрын
Maybe on retro uniform days the Eagles can go one better and have a retro venue day!
@tenfourproductionsllcАй бұрын
Byrd stadium at Maryland although it's full of Penn State or West Virginia fans when the Terps play those clubs.
@adamsmith583Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas ❤
@jarl8887Ай бұрын
good list. I'm kinda surprised Maryland wasn't on here. that place looks empty every time i see them play
@Denozo88Ай бұрын
It does do good numbers when teams like Texas and Ohio state come to town.
@m3sh_xdАй бұрын
@@Denozo88 texas hasnt played in college park since 1960 lmao
@Denozo88Ай бұрын
@m3sh_xd um. Texas has played Maryland this side of 1960 fyi. Last time under the Charlie Strong Era. Thank you very much.
@24zaqwsxАй бұрын
@@Denozo88 not at Maryland's home stadium. They played in Landover in 2018 and at Texas in 2017.
@m3sh_xdАй бұрын
@@Denozo88 you are right, but at fedex field and not in college park 👍👍👍
@SuperSirianRigelАй бұрын
The Sun Bowl has a bowl game as well. And it is the game that fills out the stadium. Just like the Rose Bowl.
@shrim1481Ай бұрын
What's the name of the bowl game played at the Sun Bowl? 😏
@Michael-cz1dbАй бұрын
As much as I respect the history of the Sun Bowl Game, when is the last time it actually sold out? I feel like it tends to be an afterthought in the CFP era
@michaellawrence588Ай бұрын
Starting in 2025, the Ivy League can play in the FCS championship.
@Mookiethedog21Ай бұрын
@@Michael-cz1dbthis year.
@SuperSirianRigelАй бұрын
@@Michael-cz1db Well it used too. It's still the biggest crowd the Sun Bowl sees every year most likely. lol.
@GlennAndrews-dw1cxАй бұрын
I thought the Memphis Tennessee Liberty Bowl might be mentioned, it seats about 60,000 but the college Memphis Tigers doesn’t remotely fill half of that. The stadium was built in the 1960’s hoping to attract an NFL team that never came.
@josephosheavideos3992Ай бұрын
Technically, an NFL team did come to the Liberty Bowl for one season, 1997, when the Houston Oilers moved to Tennessee. Because a suitable facility was not available in Nashville, their ultimate destination, they played one year in Memphis at the Liberty Bowl.
@ProfitPathTV-zf6jeАй бұрын
Ironically, the Titans played there temporarily when they were waiting for their stadium to open, after leaving Houston. Their stadium in Nashville opened in 1997, and will itself be replaced in two years, when their new domed stadium that is now under construction, opens.
@markbrown4039Ай бұрын
Sad to see what's happening with the Yale Bowl. That's a gorgeous venue. The NFL Eagles played at Franklin Field from 1958 to 1970, but during that period they weren't very good.
@GABESTA535Ай бұрын
The Giants briefly played at the Yale Bowl in the 70s
@johnwalters134129 күн бұрын
UCLA isn't the only school to play its home games in the Rose Bowl, at least once upon a time. Cal Tech used to play its home games there as well. Varsity football doesn't rank high at Cal Tech; when i was there in the 1960s the intramural sports were more important to the students. I was halfway through my senior year and hadn't been to a Cal Tech football game, so a buddy and I went with a friend who was in the band, and we picked out a seat on the 50-yard line (why not?) and got comfortable. Suddenly the football coach came up the aisle, saying, "I need two volunteers--you and you!" So we ended up holding the yard markers on the sideline as Occidental beat Cal Tech 63-7. It was a moral victory, though--we managed to score a touchdown late in the game when Oxy had their seventh-string players on the field. Cal Tech defeated Azusa Pacific 14-7 the first game of my freshman year. The next victory was halfway through the season the year after I graduated. It has been years since Cal Tech played in the Rose Bowl, or even fielded a football team. But I still remember the glory of it all--Go Beavers!
@ye3637Ай бұрын
another could be someone like pitt playing in the steelers stadium they can’t even manage to fill the upper bowl as a ranked team, and when they do it’s because visiting fans fill them
@anthonyparenti1928Ай бұрын
Agreed. Any time I've been to a Pitt game it's not even half filled
@susanp680319 күн бұрын
That’s because they basically stink too
@DevilTX669 күн бұрын
You need to rename this to Colleges that can’t fill their stadiums. Michigan, Texas, and Texas A&M all have stadiums that seat over 100 Thousand and they fill it every game.
@classjacksonlawsuitАй бұрын
I think you mean to say largeest crowds for sporting events in the world. Between the sheer number of teams playing to the rest of the world's sporting leagues hardly having a fraction of the stadiums that hold similar numbers of people at their top levels, there really isn't a comparison. That even is when you consider the smaller collegiate teams, from DI to DIII and the JUCOs, etc.
@JustLiftUceАй бұрын
😆 30 secs in I knew that was Cal memorial stadium without even looking at it fully
@geoffreylee5199Ай бұрын
When built, the Ohio stadium was too big … over time it is now too small.
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@@geoffreylee5199 no its not lol
@jeffputman3504Ай бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780Every game for the last sixty years was a sell out.
@IamJahames_1118 күн бұрын
I mean I went once and almost all seats were taken and it was for a small game too so I mean it could be
@the1hatman7510 күн бұрын
The Rose Bowl, Sun Bowl and Franklin Field do not carry the capacities they do for their college tenants. The first two do so for their namesake bowls and the last one is mainly for the Penn Relays. The teams currently calling them home are really just there to fill extra dates outside of the yearly events that those venues exist to host. I agree that UCLA, UTEP and Penn should be playing in smaller venues but they really have no bearing on their home stadiums size they way that Yale and Cal do. Or should anyway.
@shhhhip52Ай бұрын
This is a neat concept
@georgepatton965728 күн бұрын
Temple University playing at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles, is an absolute embarrassment. No more than 5,000 fans actually show up for any game unless Penn St. comes to visit.
@owenearnhardt7504Ай бұрын
California Memorial Stadium is just downright wrong, sold out the stadium twice this year
@owenearnhardt7504Ай бұрын
and its no small market, when the team is good the stands are packed
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@@owenearnhardt7504 5 year avg is well below capacity, and i never said anything about market size
@jamesfields2916Ай бұрын
Best view in college football.
@KeithdagreatАй бұрын
Well cali sports is good least college football😎
@smokeymchaggis73Ай бұрын
Putting Penn/Franklin Field on here would be like putting Temple/Lincoln Financial on here. Franklin Field is a track and field venue that happens to host college football as well. Penn Relays easily fill Franklin Field.
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
Its always been a football stadium their football stadium, there not playing in another teams venue, it always was theirs and from my research the relays only fill half anyway.
@smokeymchaggis73Ай бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780 Your research is wrong. The stadium regularly fills 50k+ for the Relays with a complicity of 54k. The stadium was built for the school with The Relays being the first event held there for a reason.
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@@smokeymchaggis73 doubt it, a simple google search of the penn relays will show you a half empty stadium sometimes more… why dont you actually check things before commenting and saying im wrong and its not complicity its capacity…
@smokeymchaggis73Ай бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780 Are those pictures for the events that happen during the day during the week? It's a 3 day event with over 300 competitions with thursday-saturday bringing in over 100k people with saturday being over 50k. I live here for 40 years and know the event. The stadium was literally opened for The Relays. You looked at some pictures and decided you know it all. ffs.
@smokeymchaggis73Ай бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780 Are those pictures for the events that happen during the day during the week? It's a 3 day event with over 300 competitions with thursday-saturday bringing in over 100k people with saturday being over 50k. I live here for 40 years and know the event. The stadium was literally opened for The Relays. You looked at some pictures and decided you know it all. ffs.
@williammcmillan7502Ай бұрын
The Ivy League de-emphasized athletics in the 1950's. No more athletic scholarships.
@igottabigdong7985Ай бұрын
Those stadiums are that big for a reason, it’s not the stadiums fault the teams suck. They used to be filled to the brim.
@thebeard5624 күн бұрын
Ithaca ny here. Home of Cornell. The football team has stunk for decades.
@igottabigdong798523 күн бұрын
@ so has rice, but rice at one point was good.
@pauliewalnuts2527Ай бұрын
crazy to think, before nfl. highly regarded ivy league schools had a massive advantage in recruiting. you didnt play ball to go play pro, so you played to get the most marketable degree. a degree from yale or Harvard was the prize,
@iRacerJared17 күн бұрын
Yet the big house is just as old and still sells out it’s 114,000 seat stadium every Saturday
@toughbutsweet1Ай бұрын
Interesting how all of these stadiums and their programs have stronger academic requirements than most NCAA programs.
@canoone1975Ай бұрын
So do Notre Dame, Michigan, Texas, and many other schools with more-selective entrance requirements. Also, don’t believe that the players at elite schools would come anywhere close to meeting the average GPA & test scores at their respective universities. See: Beast Mode & DeSean Jackson at Cal.
@classjacksonlawsuitАй бұрын
@@canoone1975 *cough* don't forget Florida *cough* Just because they're in the SEC, doesn't mean they aren't rated as one of if not the highest rated public institutions nationally. It is literally them, Vandy, and now UT pulling the rest of the SEC along with them when it comes to academics.
@CopycatNinja875Ай бұрын
The Rose Bowl is too big for UCLA. They should have a new stadium that has a maximum capacity of 60,000. The same should go for Miami who should a new stadium that has a maximum capacity from 55-60K.
@thedominatior39Ай бұрын
Agree I feel the main issue for UCLA and Miami are their Stadiums are both over 30 minute drives away from campus have a Stadium on Campus the students will show up.
@jakeandhenryvideosАй бұрын
@@thedominatior39 There is zero space for a stadium anywhere near campus in Miami.
@truthiscensoredАй бұрын
UCLA problem is the Rose Bowl is 26 miles away from campus, that's 1 hour drive or 3 hour metro ride one way. students ain't doing that
@gregb646911 күн бұрын
Well, there's a lot of space in Pacific Palisades now for a stadium, and that is a lot closer to the UCLA campus than Pasadena is!
@larryhatcher8927Ай бұрын
In college football, you have about 60 to 70 teams that can fill these big stadiums but the majority simply can't.....looking back to the Ivy league, when they built those stadiums there was no NFL and the Ivy league was a major force in college football. These days.......I wish the Ivy league would relax their rules a little concerning football
@jamespyle777Ай бұрын
California Memorial Stadium: the stadium built on a fault line.
@rossgingerich775925 күн бұрын
Is it possible that the ridiculously high ticket prices has something to do with the inability to fill seats?
@adrianp.1195Ай бұрын
El Paso to have a stadium as big as the Sun Bowl is a mistake. They don’t have the population or industry that will allow a sellout of such events. Memorial Stadium in Berkeley is one Earthquake away from being torn down naturally. The stadium is built on an Earthquake fault.
@liams.836926 күн бұрын
Umasses Mcguirk stadium holds 17,000 and often less than half of that show up
@jims519820 күн бұрын
Imagine with the Ivy League schools having large endowments, they used some of the money for NIL and brought in top tier talent, they could bring back the popularity of college football to the northeast. Of course that will not happen but an interesting thought.
@gregb646911 күн бұрын
Such schools expect their students to be top-tier academically, which limits the number of good football players available to be recruited.
@GoalHornGeekАй бұрын
Now I wonder which ones are too small 🤔
@jocamadadАй бұрын
These stadiums aren't too big for College Football necessarily. They're just too big for the teams that play in them except the Rose Bowl. It may be a too big for UCLA to fill it at the present time, but the place was packed for the Michigan-Alabama playoff game, and reducing the capacity would be a mistake because it would probably take it off the list of hosting playoff games if they do.
@Denozo88Ай бұрын
But is the off chance they hold a playoff game worth keeping it at its current size?
@edmerc92Ай бұрын
@@Denozo88 The Rose Bowl is the most legendary venue in the sport. It will hold playoff games every year.
@Denozo88Ай бұрын
@edmerc92 and my point stands. Is that one game worth having a stadium that is never full.
@alexgreen4361Ай бұрын
@@Denozo88if you know the history of the rose bowl and its significance every year, then yes. Personally I’d like to see it become the stadium for the championship game every year
@Denozo88Ай бұрын
@alexgreen4361 Yes it a legendary game but your ignoring my point.
@bjdon99Ай бұрын
I wonder if in the new NIL world, if the big 3 or 4 Ivy League schools (Yale, Penn, Harvard and maybe Princeton) would ever consider trying to g to play big time FBS football again? They all have the endowments to play. With the academic big boys like Notre Dame or Duke. It’s a bit odd that in the 1950s they all made a decision to dial it back, which is when the decline began.
@Raykibb1Ай бұрын
The Ivy League just announced that their teams would be eligible for the FCS playoffs starting in 2025.
@EK-deenutzАй бұрын
Good stadiums to run monster jam or some type of event like that.
@sirekumasutra7022Ай бұрын
Totally thought I'd see Temple here. Good video.
@jacobmervin7810Ай бұрын
Facts I did too 😂
@SumoOrange1776Ай бұрын
The Yale Bowl is considered a landmark, so there's no way they will do any significant construction to it
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@@SumoOrange1776 things change, so is the LA coliseum and theyve changed plenty…
@mcontreras7595Ай бұрын
I like how utep is going with scotty walden, stadium will get filled up little by little.
@ChadBest-ug8uoАй бұрын
Rice, Stanford, UNLV.......honorable mention
@theronstanford5644Ай бұрын
Actually, Stanford shrunk its stadium after the 2005 season.
@patriciamvisnofsky4750Ай бұрын
I was on Franklin Field by in 1967 for marching band day
@paulwelch987113 күн бұрын
The Rose Bowl isn't really for UCLA. It's for The Rose Bowl Game. And it's just right for its true purpose. The problem here isn't that the Rose Bowl is too big, it's that UCLA isn't big enough. Rice Stadium is the one you were looking for.
@fredmorgan4741Ай бұрын
The people that think the stadiums are too big are not the ones collecting money from ticket sales
@igorslocksАй бұрын
These are all iconic stadiums . And definitely do not need to be demolished.
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@@igorslocks did i say that they need to be torn down? No i didnt…
@charlesallison6932Ай бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780 Great way to drive traffic, argue with the people who post. #DBAD
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@@charlesallison6932 im doin just fine thanks
@mcherry205Ай бұрын
Protective Stadium needs to be added to this list UAB can’t even fill it up.
@SupaLayaАй бұрын
There should definitely be a bowl game for Yale Bowl
@DaveEdwards-d5d27 күн бұрын
Fine except where to park? Ever been there?
@SupaLaya27 күн бұрын
@ no lol
@esodevulpes6435Ай бұрын
Can't believe you bring up Franklin Field and don't mention The Penn Relays ONCE! It's an extremely prestigious track event that features All Americans, Olympians, and nearly capacity crowds. Franklin Field is a track and field stadium with a football field in it
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
Bc this is about football, and from what i researched track only fills about half anyway.
@PCSPounderАй бұрын
Begs a question… did Philadelphia try to bring the World Track & Field Championships to Franklin? Is the track to international dimensions? I know the new Hayward Field in Eugene is a modern marvel, but the Worlds usually take place in larger venues and Franklin seems like a place to try.
@esodevulpes6435Ай бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780 Franklin Field isn't exclusively a football stadium though, and not mentioning the biggest event the venue hosts is missing context that explains why some aspects of it are the way they are. It would be like bringing up the Rose Bowl as UCLA's field and not mentioning how it hosts the Rose Bowl. It's just good context to have
@esodevulpes6435Ай бұрын
@@PCSPounder Ever since new Hayward field opened in 2021 it became really hard to justify hosting national / international events in the US anywhere else. It's the newest nicest, and pretty much only purpose built exclusive track and field facility. Also location is very important for those events, they exclusively have them in the Midwest or PNW for weather reasons. Its why Texas' Myers stadium has never hosted an Olympics trials despite being a nice facility
@larrylane7822Ай бұрын
I get it’s probably hard to find land in LA but like wouldn’t it be cooler if USC and UCLA had their own stadiums, not just moving into the coliseum and the rose bowl. They could make them sized to what they can expect in attendance and have it be more theirs
@classjacksonlawsuitАй бұрын
USC only played about 30 years at a different venue prior to the Coliseum being built literally on their campus. UCLA is a different story. They have a stadium on campus, but it seats less than 12k and students back in the 60s voted two to one against a much larger on-campus proposal.
@Denozo88Ай бұрын
@classjacksonlawsuit so they refuse to build a bigger venue due to a vote in 1965?
@truthiscensoredАй бұрын
UCLA would probably have more fans at games if they had a stadium on campus. The Rose Bowl is like 26 miles, in LA traffic that's easily 1 hour drive and 3 hours public transit one way. Not too many college students trying to do that, most college students don't drive.
@jasonstorm-wm2vdАй бұрын
I believe UCLA is unable to build a stadium on campus due to complaints by the neighbors and not being able to get zoning approval.
@billcook4768Ай бұрын
UCLA campus is surrounded by some of the richest and most exclusive neighborhoods in the US. Zero chance they ever build a major stadium there. USC campus is surrounded by working class, sketchy and gentrified neighborhoods. You can and will build a lot there, especially for LA’28. Ironically, UCLA is the state school and USC is a private school known for a rich student body.
@SteveKComedy25 күн бұрын
Cal Memorial Stadium sits on a fault line that is slowly pulling it apart
@bobbypaluga4346Ай бұрын
What about Rice, huge stadium used to host NFL games even Super Bowls?
@michaelhansen751625 күн бұрын
Any stadium with a track around the field
@nathangoode108915 күн бұрын
I've seen high school stadiums bigger than cfl stadiums.
@pepperonishАй бұрын
It's not used anymore, but Aloha Stadium for Hawaii
@JustEdit22Ай бұрын
Idk what you’re talking about UTEP has won 2 back to back championships and consistently fills their stadium(I’m controlling them in College Football 25)
Better to be too big than too small. You never want to turn away paying customers.
@billcook4768Ай бұрын
That’s what she said
@MiRi-zi4wpАй бұрын
The size of the stadium isn't the problem, it is the school's inability to fill them that is. Change the title to: Schools who's football team is not good enough to fill the stadium that they play in.
@raidger4Ай бұрын
Putting the Rose Bowl on your list is asinine. Its primary purpose is the Rose Bowl game, which sells out every year.
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@@raidger4 no its not, it serves as the home of ucla many more times a year than the rose bowl. If they were so satisfied w the capacity they wouldnt be taking out 20k seats…
@classjacksonlawsuitАй бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780 since 1982 and was built solely for the Rose Bowl game. It is literally where the bowl game was conceived..it is also a registered national landmark. There is no way it is too big or that it will ever change capacities. It is on UCLA to move. Come on dude.
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@ there literally reducing the capacity, they just announced it, so right off the bat your wrong, come on dude…
@billlong8385Ай бұрын
Rose Bowl is not a good place to watch a game. The profile of the bowl is shallow, hard to see across the field.
@frankf684Ай бұрын
It’s too big for UCLA football
@insertcolorherehawk376115 күн бұрын
It's not that the stadiums are too big for College Football, it's that the stadiums are too big for their normal tenants (and the Rose Bowl should be that big due to the Rose Bowl Game) There are exactly *two* stadiums bigger than the biggest CFB stadium in the entire world Two. By that logic, pretty much every stadium bigger than the Sun Bowl would be too big despite filling to capacity Maybe just use a different term, like for their teams, because clearly 107k is a good size for some college football
@drbonesshow1Ай бұрын
I was a post-doc in physics at UPenn long ago and never went to a football game. Oh well.
@timmccrory7630Ай бұрын
Rice And university Houston Robinson stadium both stadiums are in Houston Texas
@milt6208Ай бұрын
Doesn't the San Andreas fault go through Cal's stadium? If it does just wait.
@PhDParapsychologistDrАй бұрын
Univ. of California Stadium 🏟️ is built on a Earthquake fault line.
@TimesidoАй бұрын
But Franklin Field sells out for the entire Penn Relays week.
@philmickelsonscalves7585Ай бұрын
College football draws some of the biggest crowds in the world
@harthart7529Ай бұрын
Putting a track around a football field should be illegal.
@kczcb4697Ай бұрын
In penn’s case the stadium sells out for the penn relays. Could be said the stadium is known more for the track than the football field. Of course penn is a rare case
@boringlyawesumАй бұрын
You forgot about Rice stadium.
@TheKokonutMonkey15 күн бұрын
I don't care if the Ivy Leaguers don't care, the Yale Bowl is a work of art.
@shibasurfingАй бұрын
IDK where you’re getting your data but every time I’ve seen the Cal stands they’re pretty full. Cal is way into their football team.
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
D1 attendance data, and no thats not what the averages say
@canoone1975Ай бұрын
Cal averages fewer fans than Rutgers, Central Florida, and Fresno State. Their attendance is terrible, especially given the size of the school and the huge local population.
@PCSPounderАй бұрын
The school puts the student section on the far side for the cameras to absorb. It’s the rest of the stadium…
@cypher515Ай бұрын
@@PCSPounder Which I as a wrestling fan used to call the WCW Maneuver and now call it the AEW Maneuver. (4000 fans IS a lot of people to attend a wrestling show but looks pathetic in an NBA arena, which is what Tony Khan was booking the shows in until recently because the STAGE was too big for the small arenas, apparently.)
@talon5368Ай бұрын
Here’s a couple more for you.. Rice, Baylor, SMU, Stanford and TCU
@jamesfields2916Ай бұрын
SMU has a perfectly sized stadium.
@kevinschwinkendorf3202Ай бұрын
Coach Prime could use a much larger stadium
@geoffreylee5199Ай бұрын
Hmmm, for six home games a season what does it matter? Concert tours go into these places and sellout on a regular basis. Think wider for usage!
@forgottenplaces9780Ай бұрын
@@geoffreylee5199 not at those stadiums they dont usually, theres usually a better nfl option nearby
@classjacksonlawsuitАй бұрын
@@forgottenplaces9780 U2 literally filmed their 360 tour concert film at the Rose bowl in 09. While there wasn't necessarily a better option at the time, they would still go there today due to being able to sell out that size as one of the most successful acts of all time and due to its historical nature.
@frankf684Ай бұрын
A lot of college stadiums do not hold concerts
@jpack85Ай бұрын
UNC upgraded but reduced the number of seats to 50,000 and still can't fill it.
@billcook4768Ай бұрын
Bill’s gonna change that :)
@bobbypaluga4346Ай бұрын
Why not do a video on schools that have outgrown their seating?
@O.G.LIL-MANАй бұрын
*these stadiums have some of the largest capacities IN THE WORLD.
@TheKaotiicImpulseАй бұрын
Bro forgot Rynearson Stadium for Eastern Michigan.
@d.m.conroy671716 күн бұрын
forgot Lewisohn Stadium. Serpico deserves a shoutout