When it comes to college football venues, there are some that are more terrorizing than others. There is a multitude of reasons for the intimidation factor such as the student section, stadium size, and overall atmosphere.
As the start of the 2022 college football season draws near, 247Sports’ Brad Crawford put together his list of the nine most intimidating stadiums across the nation. Sure enough, Ohio Stadium was on the list.
What 247Sports says…
This is not always the loudest stadium in the country, but it’s going to be especially lively this season when you consider the sheer number of quality opponents who are coming to Ohio Stadium. One of the preseason favorites to win the national title in 2022, the Buckeyes host Notre Dame in the season opener, the first of five consecutive home games for the nation’s No. 2 team (according to most way-too-early poll projections). Ohio State takes on Wisconsin in Week 4, hosts Iowa on Oct. 22 and entertains Michigan with payback on its mind to close it out in November. That’s four contests against top 25 competition this fall for the Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium.
The top 9:
- Memorial Stadium (Clemson Tigers)
- Ohio Stadium (Ohio State Buckeyes)
- Neyland Stadium (Tennessee Vols)
- Sanford Stadium (Georgia Bulldogs)
- Tiger Stadium (LSU Tigers)
- Autzen Stadium (Oregon Ducks)
- Kyle Field (Texas A&M Aggies)
- Beaver Stadium (Penn State Nittany Lions)
- D.W.R. Razorbacks Stadium (Arkansas Razorbacks)
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