1. Michigan Stadium - 109,901
Here we are, the biggest stadium in College Football, the USA, and even the Western Hemisphere. It started out as a mega-stadium in 1927 with a 72,000 capacity. It was always intended to be immense, and the extra injection to the stadium has bumped the bowl's capacity up to a ridiculous level. It's mainly used by the Michigan Wolverines, with every single home game since 1975 drawing in 100,000 fans or more, though it's been used for a variety of major sporting events, including Manchester United against Real Madrid in a friendly game which attracted a sell-out crowd.
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