ESPN Coaches' Poll: 2 SEC stadiums rank among toughest to play on the road
LSU and Texas A&M ranked among ESPN’s toughest opposing stadiums to play in Saturday. The results were based on a weekly coaches poll.
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LSU’s Tiger Stadium has long been heralded as having one of the best home field advantages in College Football. The stadium holds a capacity of 102,321, making it the third largest in the SEC, sixth largest in the NCAA and seventh largest in the world. During gamedays, Tigers Stadium ranks as the fifth largest “city” by population in the state of Louisiana.
Texas A&M’s Kyle Field has a seating capacity of 102,733 in 2015, which is the largest in the SEC, fourth largest in the NCAA, fourth largest in the United States and the fifth largest non-racing stadium in the world.
Both teams enter Week 6 with undefeated records at home during 2016.