Loudest College Football Stadiums

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There’s a good argument to be made that there is no sports fan, in any capacity, who can make themselves louder than a rabid college football fan in the throes of a Saturday spent cheering on their favorite school.
It’s also probably not a coincidence that, over the years, the teams with the loudest fans have also been some of the most successful teams. While that doesn’t always translate to national championships, it does reflect well on the dedication of those screaming fans and their loyalty.
Judging by either decibel level readings or what we’ve seen (and heard) with our own eyes, these are the loudest college football stadiums of all time.
20. Sanford Stadium

College: University of Georgia
Location: Athens, Georgia
Opened: 1929
Capacity: 92,746
Bottom Line: Sanford Stadium

The University of Georgia’s Sanford Stadium is one of the more classic college football stadiums. You will know you’re in football nirvana at Sanford Stadium when you watch a game “between the hedges” — referring to the famous privet hedges, which have surrounded the field since the stadium opened in 1929.
Georgia games are electric, for sure, but the two-time defending national champions haven’t given their fans much to get really worked up about for almost four years. The Bulldogs haven’t lost a home game since a double-overtime defeat against South Carolina on Oct. 12, 2019.
19. Folsom Field

College: University of Colorado
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Opened: 1924
Capacity: 54,972
Bottom Line: Folsom Field

The smallest stadium (capacity-wise) to make this list is now a hot ticket with head coach Deion Sanders leading the Colorado Buffaloes and big-time players like cornerback Travis Hunter on the field.
Colorado has a loyal fan base that hasn’t been given much to cheer about in recent years. But it’s not too much of a stretch to remember the program’s heyday of the late 1980s and early 1990s when Folsom Field used to be absolutely rocking. And props to the people at CU for going from the dreaded AstroTurf back to natural grass in the late 1990s.
What a time to be in Boulder.