34. University of Arkansas: War Memorial Stadium
Little Rock, Arkansas
Most of their home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas, are played by the Razorbacks. However, they still return to this more than 70-year-old venue in Little Rock occasionally. To put it bluntly, it’s horrid. War Memorial needs care and major upgrades. Fans say they enjoy having a lot of history, but not that it’s tiny and cramped. The Razorbacks have a deal to continue playing games at this stadium every season through 2024.
33. Yale University: Yale Bowl
New Haven, Connecticut
Yale has a unique stadium that looks like it was built from a dirt hill. But the football program doesn’t have much of a fan base, so the Yale Bowl doesn’t offer much of a game-day atmosphere except during the Harvard-Yale game. The stadium opened in 1914, and an 1871 class member was the architect. It has no locker rooms and forces the Bulldogs and their rivals to change the 200-yard offsite. The Yale Bowl offers limited concessions and food options—for the 50 or so students attending regular-season games.