Matt Elam
Matt Elam
Matt Elam
Matt Elam
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SEC football stadiums by capacity
JON COOPER
July 12, 2014 @ 4:26pm
NCAA Football: Western Kentucky at LSU
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LSU’s Tiger Stadium will be much louder this fall. Deemed as one of the best venues — if not the best — in the country, Death Valley just got bigger and better.
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LSU announced an official capacity to the newly renovated stadium at 102,321, exactly 500 seats more than Alabama’s Bryant-Denny Stadium. Coincidence? No chance. LSU’s AD Joe Alleva said Alabama fans will need their telescopes to see the field this year.
Tiger Stadium is now the SEC’s third largest stadium, behind Texas A&M’s Kyle Field and Tennessee’s Neyland Stadium. Four Southeastern Conference stadiums have eclipsed the 100,000 mark.
Please note that cecause construction will be done in phases to Kyle Field, the capacity for the 2014 season is expected to actually be 107,000-109,000.
Here’s a look at all 14 stadiums and how they compare in capacity:
Matt Elam
Holy Jesus that is one huge boy. How would you like to feed that guy?
Matt Elam
Looks like about a D cup to me with an ace bandage or sports bra holding them in.
We'll see if you're still breathing (let alone laughing) AFTER you tell him that!!
Matt Elam