List of American collegiate athletic stadiums and arenas

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This is a list of American college athletic stadiums and arenas. Conference alignments reflect those of the 2019–20 school year, except as noted otherwise.

College football

All conference affiliations and stadiums are current for the upcoming 2022 college football season.

Football Bowl Subdivision

American Athletic Conference

Atlantic Coast Conference

Atlantic Division
Coastal Division

Big 12 Conference

Big Ten Conference

East Division
West Division

Conference USA

Independents

Mid-American Conference

East Division
West Division

Mountain West Conference

Mountain Division
West Division

Pac-12 Conference

Southeastern Conference

East Division
West Division

Sun Belt Conference

East Division
West Division

Football Championship Subdivision

ASUN Conference

Big Sky Conference

Big South Conference

CAA Football

CAA Football is technically a separate entity from the all-sports Colonial Athletic Association, although both share the same administration.

Ivy League

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

Missouri Valley Football Conference

Northeast Conference

Ohio Valley Conference

Patriot League

Pioneer Football League

Southern Conference

Southland Conference

Southwestern Athletic Conference

East Division
West Division

Western Athletic Conference

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