36. Harvard University: Harvard Stadium
Boston
Harvard Stadium, a stadium that looks like something from Roman times, opened to a great deal of fanfare in 1903, but today it seems like too much of a relic. Here is a prime instance: fans are still watching the games sitting on concrete bleachers. The concession choices are also humdrum and quite costly, and the Crimson is just a shadow of the team that dominated decades ago in the U-shaped stadium. ⠀
35. Temple University: Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia
Temple is struggling to attract the fan base that would make this stadium feel like a home, though the Linc is a great facility. The Philadelphia Eagles also play here, and the Owls just rent the location on their game days. In an NFL stadium with 70,000 seats, watching Temple University football. Stretch out, occupy a section, and grab some rays. Temple has had a struggling program that has failed to attract fans, but the hope is that recent coaching changes can make this once-proud program relevant again.