
One of the best aspects of College Football is the stadiums. Filled with roaring fans that make it tough to hear, they can take a slight advantage and make it a major one. The full list of College Football 26 Top 25 Toughest Places to Play is now out. See where the stadiums are ranked this year!
Below is a list of the College Football 26 Top 25 Toughest Places to Play. We did not come up with these rankings; these are what they will be when you start your College Football 26 games and they will change as the years go on.
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LSU – Tiger Stadium
Penn State – Beaver Stadium
Ohio State – Ohio Stadium
Georgia – Sanford Stadium
Alabama – Bryant–Denny Stadium
Clemson – Memorial Stadium
Florida – Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
Oklahoma – Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
Oregon – Autzen Stadium
Michigan – Michigan Stadium
Texas A&M – Kyle Field
Tennessee – Neyland Stadium
Texas – Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium
Florida State – Doak S. Campbell Stadium
Wisconsin – Camp Randall Stadium
South Carolina – Williams–Brice Stadium
Auburn – Jordan–Hare Stadium
Washington – Husky Stadium
Iowa – Kinnick Stadium
Utah – Rice–Eccles Stadium
Notre Dame – Notre Dame Stadium
NC State – Carter–Finley Stadium
Oklahoma State – Boone Pickens Stadium
Michigan State – Spartan Stadium
Mississippi State – Davis Wade Stadium
The strangest choice at the moment for College Football is that they refuse to put the game on PC.
This is strange mainly due to the fact that PC gaming is as popular as it was back when it first started. For many, this has been a confusing choice as we head into the second year of the new era of College Football games. There is a good chance that this will be added in the future.
Likely, the main reason is that many sports games are not readily available on PC. This is because most of their playerbase are on consoles. That is already starting to change as even Microsoft starts to transition to handheld and PC as their main platforms.
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