The Georgia State stadium started at the Olympic stadium for the 1996 summer games. It was reconfigured after the games for the Braves as Turner Field then Georgia State brought it when the Braves moved. It may currently sit 23,000 but it wouldn’t take much to return capacity to close to 50,000, it’s got the same layout, the just added a row of bleachers in front of what was 3rd base and I don’t think they use the upper deck.
@@steventurner9955 Idaho is a long time FCS you are right. But they moved up to FBS until very recently and then moved back down. It prob confused the creator who apparently didn’t know of the divisions.
Cool vid...my Dad was the first black starting qb at Toledo. I played football in Texas at Abilene Christian. We just went to D1 about 8 years ago, so Im sure our on-campus football stadium is on of the smallest in the USA.
Constructive criticism, it was a good video. Ive seen other youtubers do a similar sort of thing, ive probably watched a lot of the same videos from the same people that inspired you to make this. Anyways, the transitions were a little too jarring, slow them down a little, it looks like you might be using powerpoint or google slides which is chill, just fade in the photos a little bit. Maybe also a visual textbox would be cool too. I know you mustve done a lot of research but also maybe including some of that into the video too, like a fun fact. Trust me, im in college, i know you dont have a lot of time, so bravo for even doing this, but it might help. Maybe also other angles of the stadiums. Just be careful not to get trademarked for using paid photos without permission
Just the same criticism as most of the other old people: you said the smallest in Division I, but you included (almost) nothing but FBS stadiums. If you liked, you could do the smallest stadium in each conference in the FCS as the follow-up. There are about 15 (I'm not going to check). It would save you having to accept a majority of entries from the dinkiest conference in the FCS (so that you don't get stuck just reading out the membership in their equivalent of the MAC).
Nice job, however these are FBS stadiums. D1 split into two subdivisions almost 40 years ago. Also, Idaho has not been an FBS program for 5 years I believe. P,is you can rebook at this and add new comers JMU, Jax State, Sam Houston, Delaware, and Kennesaw State.
I was interested to see which of these I have seen, and I have personally seen 4 of them; Utah State, NIU, UNC Charlotte, and Coastal Carolina. Your numbers on Brooks Field (Coastal Carolina) are inaccurate, it's been remodeled and now holds 21,000. I knew from what I saw a few months ago it was over 20k, so I looked it up. Keep up the good work, I like your enthusiasm.
Noted. It is slightly difficult just because it’s hard enough to find all these numbers and keeping up with all the renovations is even more difficult. I do my best though! Thanks for the input
How many schools were in Ohio? I lost count at 4. Don't know if he did on largest, but the horseshoe at OSU, plus this plus HS football... I guess Ohioans really like football.
The script of their logo is the same and I am used to see them sponsor cricket in the West Indies. I figured maybe they also cater to frustrated couples in Idaho who like al-inclusive vacations.
Where did you get your sources, App State hasn’t been at 24000 capacity since 2016. Since the 2017 season they’ve been at 30000 and soon will expand up to 40000