Crusader Stadium - Belton, TX Perkins Stadium - Whitewater, WI Stadium Field - Troy, NY Little Giant Stadium - Crawfordsville, IN Docking Stadium - Adrian, MI SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex - Cortland, NY Sea Gull Stadium - Salisbury, MD Homewood Field - Baltimore, MD Don Shula Stadium - University Heights, OH Wilson Field - Lexington, VA Day Field - Ashland, VA Maxwell Field - McMinnville, OR Griswold Stadium - Portland, OR Shadek Stadium- Lancaster, PA
Went to a handful of Whitewater games while living in the Milwaukee area. Perkins Stadium is wild and can get really loud, especially for night games and when there isn’t a Badger game conflicting.
I went to many football games there when I was a student at UW-Whitewater and I can say the same thing. As an alum, I still go to many games and still show my school spirit everyday. GO HAWKS!!!
Great video. You may want to include the City and State in the location of each stadium. It's kind of cool to know where these stadiums are and the smaller schools are hard to place. Thanks.
Really enjoyed the video. Just one thing for future reference, "SUNY" is pronounced (Sue-knee) it's short for "State University of New York", an easy way to remember is you are pronouncing the "uni" in university.
Great picks! I've been to Whitewater several times for drum corps events- not a bad seat in the house! And I've always liked the look of RPI's stadium- two-tiered bleachers like they have are always a plus in my book.
For being 50+ years old, The George Finnie Stadium and Tressel Field (Baldwin Wallace University / Berea, OH / OAC) has held up well due to timely field and facility upgrades.
Take out the record crowd and the other 4 regular season home games averaged 9,923 with 2 crowds over 10K. That's a lot of flies for D3 Football.@@nasedo3129
The person's making his video you said UW Whitewater football stadium campus is getting updated for the football field I'd like to see a video on that if you ever get one if you ever find out the information on that thank you
Other D3 stadiums of note. In the MIAC in Minnesota you have Gustavus Adolphus and St Johns. In the ARC in Iowa you have Buena Vista, Dubuque, Loras, and Luther.
A second for Loras’ Rock Bowl and Buena Vista’s stadium. BVU’s stadium has a gorgeous library/student Union on the north side and opens up to Storm Lake (for which BVU’s home of Storm Lake is named). It has a feel of what you would experience at the University of Washington’s stadium.
Very cool. Thanks for doing this. Can you do a video on DII stadiums? For example, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference has some interesting stadiums. I'm sure there are other leagues too. Thanks
Nice video. I don't know why people don't just use Google if they don't know where a school is but will say would have loved to see Ohio Wesleyan's Selby Field in the mix. Has a very old school feel and probably in need of an upgrade but another cool one.
Although not massive Muskingum U. Is in the conversation for facility’s. All brand new renovation and massive press box with indoor facility built into the back. More of a D2 atmosphere and the team is getting better overall so it’s doing the trick
Kinda disappointed that you didn’t choose Baldwin Wallace and Mount Union. Both stadiums are really nice! BW actually routinely sells out games as does Mount
Great video. Only critique is Clemens Stadium (St. John’s University) wasn’t on this list it’s a great stadium in the woods. I did a game day Vlog on my channel from this year
As a Wisconsin Whitewater fan and alum, i'd have to say Mary Hardin-Baylor has the best stadium in D3. The team is always competitive, competing for titles and is first class everything.
Some thoughts - Wesleyan has a tremendous environment as its field is located right in the middle of campus. Muhlenberg.........you fall out of classrooms and dorms on the game field. Hopkins - nobody goes to the games. Randy Mac and Linfield - you hit the bullseye. St. Lawrence (like Wesleyan) has a grass field which is awesome as turf is garbage. Christopher Newport is really well situated. Franklin and Marshall took the stadium off campus and that blows.
Great vid! One comment for those of us who do not follow D III football. Where are these fields located!!! No mention of location on ant of these ratings. Thumbs down for that!
Big MISS. Selby Stadium the home for Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware Ohio. Probably a few MAC conference schools would love to have this old stadium. Beautiful setting as well.
The view at Wilson Field at Washington and Lee University is impossible to beat. Also, to get to Wilson Field you walk across a very long footbridge putting you into a football state. None of the athletic events at W&L cost any money.
If anyone here is interested, checkout Darrell Beane Stadium on the campus of Earlham College in Richmond IN. I find it interesting because does not have a football team.
How you could Leave St. John’s University off your list? Sports Illustrated had it as the top ten of all stadiums in the US. And SJU leads the nation in attendance for D3 almost every year.
You need to do much better research. Clemens Stadium at St. John's has been ranked a top 10 college football destination (all divisions) by Sports Illustrated. The other 9 where all DI. None of these stadiums can make that claim. Clearly your priority is for a stadium being new, which has little to do with the atmosphere of a stadium.
Well done as a whole. One note; add some variety to your segues ...next we have/here is/now lets look at/our next little jewel is/this forest hide away is, etc.,... Repetition is distracting, boring and lazy. Get out your thesaurus and use it.
I am assuming you based your selections on photographs… you’ve never actually visited these colleges or stadiums? “John Hopkins”? Johns Hopkins. Just not sure what makes you the expert on this topic? Pull names out of a hat? No Mt. Union, Case Western, Wash U? Grievous omissions
St. John's in Minnesota has lead D3 in attendance for about 20 of the last 25 years and their home field is easily the most famous stadium for any small college anywhere, and yet you've never heard of it. Who the hell are you anyway?
It’s in the second D3 video. I’m the person who made one video. People commented on stadiums they thought I should have included and then I gave the people what they wanted.
As a graduate of Mount Union we’ve beat all these teams and John Carrol on the regular. It’s not the stadium but the team that plays there. We’ve got the best winning % of any D III school over the past 30 years…….and our 5500 seat stadium is the oldest in Ohio. That’s in Alliance BTW……..GO RAIDERS!
@@AFStadiums I found that later in the night thanks. The covered side is actually the home side as well. It holds the local high school games on Friday nights.
You need to say WHERE these towns are and the mascots. Makes it much more interesting content. Good video tho.
Got me here pausing and googling its pretty lame lol
Got me here pausing and googling its pretty lame lol
Crusader Stadium - Belton, TX
Perkins Stadium - Whitewater, WI
Stadium Field - Troy, NY
Little Giant Stadium - Crawfordsville, IN
Docking Stadium - Adrian, MI
SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex - Cortland, NY
Sea Gull Stadium - Salisbury, MD
Homewood Field - Baltimore, MD
Don Shula Stadium - University Heights, OH
Wilson Field - Lexington, VA
Day Field - Ashland, VA
Maxwell Field - McMinnville, OR
Griswold Stadium - Portland, OR
Shadek Stadium- Lancaster, PA
Wabash adds temporary seating for the Monon Bell game vs DePauw… series began in 1890 and is one of the best rivalries in small college football
Yep, and for the Bell game they put more than 9000 into that stadium-- 3 times the two schools' combined enrollment.
Go Wabash!
Went to a handful of Whitewater games while living in the Milwaukee area. Perkins Stadium is wild and can get really loud, especially for night games and when there isn’t a Badger game conflicting.
I went to many football games there when I was a student at UW-Whitewater and I can say the same thing. As an alum, I still go to many games and still show my school spirit everyday. GO HAWKS!!!
Great video. You may want to include the City and State in the location of each stadium. It's kind of cool to know where these stadiums are and the smaller schools are hard to place. Thanks.
Really enjoyed the video. Just one thing for future reference, "SUNY" is pronounced (Sue-knee) it's short for "State University of New York", an easy way to remember is you are pronouncing the "uni" in university.
It's SUNY not sunny lol 😂
I also like UW Parkside college in Wisconsin football stadium division 2
CASE WESTERN RESERVE
SHOULD HAVE MADE THE LIST!!
Played there in 2015 and yeah it should be. From seating is undefeated 😂
Thanks for including Wilson Field at Washington & Lee U.
Great picks! I've been to Whitewater several times for drum corps events- not a bad seat in the house! And I've always liked the look of RPI's stadium- two-tiered bleachers like they have are always a plus in my book.
Franklin & Marshall's campus in Lancaster, Pennsylvania is amazing. GoDips
For being 50+ years old, The George Finnie Stadium and Tressel Field (Baldwin Wallace University / Berea, OH / OAC) has held up well due to timely field and facility upgrades.
Since this video came out UW-Whitewater set the single game D3 attendance record for an on campus game with 20,113 in attendance.
And yet you average less than 5,000 per game, which means you don't draw flies for most games.
Take out the record crowd and the other 4 regular season home games averaged 9,923 with 2 crowds over 10K. That's a lot of flies for D3 Football.@@nasedo3129
Check out Don Drumm in Marietta Oh. Great stone facade from the 20s with old ticket booths intact. Big press box, video board and blue and gray turf.
Mary Hardin Baylor has a super nice stadium. I’m from Abilene, HSU should take note.. Hardin Simmons and Mary Hardin are rivals
I like to see a video on this like on division 2 football field in the USA
Awesome video. Like two see them do a feature on Division II revues.
I have some D II stadium videos out
I like how you don't put the location, which makes me have to look it up and helps educate me more tbh. Thank you for the content!
Nice video. But mentioning the exact location (city and state) of these stadiums would've made it much better.
good stuff- i've played in 5 of these stadiums
The person's making his video you said UW Whitewater football stadium campus is getting updated for the football field I'd like to see a video on that if you ever get one if you ever find out the information on that thank you
Other D3 stadiums of note. In the MIAC in Minnesota you have Gustavus Adolphus and St Johns. In the ARC in Iowa you have Buena Vista, Dubuque, Loras, and Luther.
I’ll have to check these out
A second for Loras’ Rock Bowl and Buena Vista’s stadium. BVU’s stadium has a gorgeous library/student Union on the north side and opens up to Storm Lake (for which BVU’s home of Storm Lake is named). It has a feel of what you would experience at the University of Washington’s stadium.
Very cool. Thanks for doing this. Can you do a video on DII stadiums? For example, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference has some interesting stadiums. I'm sure there are other leagues too. Thanks
Got some D2 stadiums in the works
Bulldogs, my son played there 1992 96
How do you not have University of Mount Union on this list? The powerhouse of all D3 programs!!!
I was seriously looking for them myself
Springfield College has an awesome football field. I believe it is well worth looking into.
You should do Shenandoah university’s football stadium
Nice video. I don't know why people don't just use Google if they don't know where a school is but will say would have loved to see Ohio Wesleyan's Selby Field in the mix. Has a very old school feel and probably in need of an upgrade but another cool one.
f&m is literally 15 minutes from where i live! it's an awesome stadium
Nice video but if its not to much could you possibly include these smaller or lesser known schools locations?
Although not massive Muskingum U. Is in the conversation for facility’s. All brand new renovation and massive press box with indoor facility built into the back. More of a D2 atmosphere and the team is getting better overall so it’s doing the trick
Including Cortland, but not Ithaca despite the incredible views of Cayuga Lake, is criminal.
Ill add it to the next one
I hope to see Faulkner on the NAIA stadiums. Montgomery, AL. It’s very nice in person.
Kinda disappointed that you didn’t choose Baldwin Wallace and Mount Union. Both stadiums are really nice! BW actually routinely sells out games as does Mount
I’ll probably do another video of D3 since I’ve got quite a few comments in other stadiums. So I’ll add them
Should have done Cal Lutheran or Ithaca
Been in Adrian Stadium myself. Was there broadcasting Bluffton (OH) Beavers football. Bluffton got crushed that day..
Great video. Only critique is Clemens Stadium (St. John’s University) wasn’t on this list it’s a great stadium in the woods. I did a game day Vlog on my channel from this year
Appreciate it. I made a second D3 video. Clemens Stadium is in that one.
@@AFStadiums oh sweet I’ll go check it out!
excellent video, may want to take a look at Baldwin-Wallace and Augustana College....both excellent facilities.
Believe I have Baldwin Wallace in another D3 video I did.
Would've been nice if you had given the location of each school. Honestly, I had never heard of several of these schools.
I've been to a game at UW-Whitewater's Perkins Stadium where the attendance exceeded 20,000.
Crazy place for DIII football.
Bro a stadium wit a 13k capacity cannot be a D1 stadium 😂😂
There’s a D1 FBS Stadium with only 2K more🤡🤡🤡
definitely could be! Dayton is a d1 team with a 11k stadium
I think uw-whitewater college football football field
You should check out Ohio Northern University “Dial-Roberson Stadium”. They play in the OAC with John Carroll.
Next time, please let us know the locations of the stadium in terms of city and state... Thanks
Just subscribed to your channel
As a Wisconsin Whitewater fan and alum, i'd have to say Mary Hardin-Baylor has the best stadium in D3. The team is always competitive, competing for titles and is first class everything.
Your still missing one of the best and that's Clemens Stadium in Collegeville,MN
I'll take a look
Some thoughts - Wesleyan has a tremendous environment as its field is located right in the middle of campus. Muhlenberg.........you fall out of classrooms and dorms on the game field. Hopkins - nobody goes to the games. Randy Mac and Linfield - you hit the bullseye. St. Lawrence (like Wesleyan) has a grass field which is awesome as turf is garbage. Christopher Newport is really well situated. Franklin and Marshall took the stadium off campus and that blows.
Muskingum College has a wonderful stadium with tremendous views
Good video, but it would be nice if you actually said what state these stadiums were in.
Google it.
Great vid! One comment for those of us who do not follow D III football. Where are these fields located!!! No mention
of location on ant of these ratings. Thumbs down for that!
Wabash college Crawfordsville Indiana , Adrian Michigan
Big MISS. Selby Stadium the home for Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware Ohio. Probably a few MAC conference schools would love to have this old stadium. Beautiful setting as well.
It's SUNY(State University of New York)
Where are these stadiums towns and state
George Finnie Stadium at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, OH is one of the best D3 atmospheres! Should look into it!
Pretty sure I have that stadium in the second D3 video I made.
You missed University of Wisconsin Platteville. Capacity 10,000 and a gorgeous facility.
UW LaCrosse should be on this list
A great video but you left out Roger Harring Stadium at UW LaCrosse in LaCrosse WI.😢😢
Whitewater needs 2 move up 2 DIVISION 2. GOWARHAWKS!!!
They got beat by Aurora University last year buddy…
@@TreyDaze datz 👍 good
UWW grad .... UW Madison doesn't want the competition for fb scholarships with in-state schools.
Look at ray and sue smith stadium, hope college it’s one of the best
Bellhaven in Mississippi just built a new stadium. It’s small but nice.
Ummm University of Puget Sound should’ve made this list… IMHO
Check out Washington &Jefferson, Grove City is unique and finally Albright .
I'll give them a look1
The view at Wilson Field at Washington and Lee University is impossible to beat. Also, to get to Wilson Field you walk across a very long footbridge putting you into a football state. None of the athletic events at W&L cost any money.
If anyone here is interested, checkout Darrell Beane Stadium on the campus of Earlham College in Richmond IN. I find it interesting because does not have a football team.
Surprised no Benedictine or North Central
Two schools that definitely should have been in the list
Hampden sydney is nice more historic looking and Christopher Newport stadium is nice too
You missed the one good d3 stadium
CAL LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY IN THOUSAND OAKS CA THEIR STADIUM IS TOP NOTch for a D3
Definitely did miss on this one. Just one more season to make another D3 video
@@AFStadiums all for it 👌🏻
Clark Griswald Stadium was my favorite out of that group.
You should check out the University of Dubuque stadium.
You should do the big high school stadiums in Texas.
How about William Paterson University in Wayne Township, Passaic County, New Jersey? 👌
need to tell us where these stadiums are!
What states are they in....only Wisconsin, city etc...
How you could Leave St. John’s University off your list? Sports Illustrated had it as the top ten of all stadiums in the US. And SJU leads the nation in attendance for D3 almost every year.
Check out my other D3 video. Its in that one
Francis Olympic Field, Washington University, St Louis.
Case Western University, Mount Union, and Ohio Northern. Ohio Wesleyan is also pretty cool.
You need to do much better research. Clemens Stadium at St. John's has been ranked a top 10 college football destination (all divisions) by Sports Illustrated. The other 9 where all DI. None of these stadiums can make that claim. Clearly your priority is for a stadium being new, which has little to do with the atmosphere of a stadium.
It's "Johns Hopkins" NOT John Hopkins !
And Salisbury (SAWLS-bury), not Sailsbury (he pronounced SALS-bury)
no one calls it "sunny", the acronym SUNY stands for State University of New York, and they pronounce it "sooo-knee"
St John Fisher University in Rochester NY has some great facilities for the Buffalo Bills camp
Well done as a whole. One note; add some variety to your segues ...next we have/here is/now lets look at/our next little jewel is/this forest hide away is, etc.,... Repetition is distracting, boring and lazy. Get out your thesaurus and use it.
The stadium where I went to high school seats more fans than most of these DIII stadiums.
Crazy to think my high school in Ohio has more capacity than most of these, and has just as many press and luxury boxes/suites
I am assuming you based your selections on photographs… you’ve never actually visited these colleges or stadiums? “John Hopkins”? Johns Hopkins. Just not sure what makes you the expert on this topic? Pull names out of a hat? No Mt. Union, Case Western, Wash U? Grievous omissions
Where??!
DIDN'T SEE MOUNT UNION PURPLE RAIDERS STADIUM.
St. John's in Minnesota has lead D3 in attendance for about 20 of the last 25 years and their home field is easily the most famous stadium for any small college anywhere, and yet you've never heard of it. Who the hell are you anyway?
It’s in the second D3 video. I’m the person who made one video. People commented on stadiums they thought I should have included and then I gave the people what they wanted.
You need to show Texas highschool stadiums, they're bigger than all of these !
All stadiums with tracks suck! You are to far away from the field I don’t care what anybody says.
#HowTrulyFunAndNiceRightHere!
Press boxes are always on the home side
Only one reason why college has gotten expensive. Competition at every turn.
As a graduate of Mount Union we’ve beat all these teams and John Carrol on the regular. It’s not the stadium but the team that plays there. We’ve got the best winning % of any D III school over the past 30 years…….and our 5500 seat stadium is the oldest in Ohio. That’s in Alliance BTW……..GO RAIDERS!
Missed out by not hitting the winningest program in D3. Mount Union Purple Raiders.
I did another D3 video. Made sure they were in there.
@@AFStadiums I found that later in the night thanks. The covered side is actually the home side as well. It holds the local high school games on Friday nights.
It is pronounced sue knee cortland, not sunny cortland.
Johns Hopkins
Adrian’s turf sucks though looks great feels terrible
You can't start out the video with a picture of a $5 plastic football.
It’s pronounced “sooney” not “sunny”.