Football Stadiums In America That Are In Need Of Repairs

Published on 11/26/2020
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14. Ball State: Scheumann Stadium

Muncie, Indiana

Scheumann Stadium would never make a Top 10 list from Ball State alum David Letterman. In 2007, the almost 50-year-old venue named its gridiron in 1967 and seated 22,000 individuals, underwent a major renovation. Most people agree that there isn’t a bad seat in the house at Scheumann Stadium. But the atmosphere of the game day can be abysmal because the Cardinals have struggled with attendance for years and have had trouble attracting top-name players and opponents. The building itself isn’t bad, but fans gripe about the parking.

14. Ball State: Scheumann Stadium

14. Ball State: Scheumann Stadium

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13. University of Akron: InfoCision Stadium

Akron, Ohio

The Akron Zips have tried to rebuild their attendance numbers that fell after some awful seasons, including three straight seasons, each ending with only one win and 11 losses, from 2010 to 2012. Akron had just a 4-and-8 record in 2018. Therefore the InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field, built brand-new in 2009, may still lack fans and team spirit.

13. University of Akron: InfoCision Stadium

13. University of Akron: InfoCision Stadium

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