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  2. Rothrock Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Rothrock Stadium is a stadium in Jackson, Tennessee.It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of Lane College. [1] Built in the 1930s, it originally served as the home field of the Union University Bulldogs, until Union ended its football program in the early 1950s.

  3. Lane Dragons football - Wikipedia

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    Lane College's primary purpose was to educate newly freed slaves. Lane's campus is about 25 acres, just northeast of downtown Jackson, Tennessee. Along with Lane, Jackson is also home to Union University and Lambuth University. Lane's football stadium is Rothrock Stadium, also referred to as "Lane Field." It was built in the 1930s and served as ...

  4. Lane Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Lane Stadium is a college football stadium in the eastern United States, located on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in Blacksburg, Virginia. The playing surface of the stadium is named Worsham Field .

  5. Look: Major College Football Stadium Has Emptied Out

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    Lane Stadium is supposed to be one of the loudest venues in all of college football. It was anything but that on Saturday afternoon when Virginia Tech hosted Pitt. This season began with such ...

  6. Biggest college football stadiums: Which programs have the ...

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    Big Ten programs do stadiums a little bit different than the rest of college football, as Penn State comes in at No. 2 in college football with a capacity of 106,572.

  7. The 50 biggest college football stadiums by capacity

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  8. List of U.S. stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list. The majority of these stadiums are used for American football, either in college football or the National Football League (NFL). Most of the others are Major League Baseball (MLB) ballparks or Major League Soccer (MLS) stadiums.

  9. A ranking of the 50 “loudest” college football stadiums of all-time was released on Tuesday. LSU checks in at No. 1, followed by Penn State, Texas A&M, Washington and Tennessee.