Penn State’s Beaver Stadium to become largest CFB venue ever in 2026
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Penn State is one of the most storied college football schools in the nation, but perhaps the most notable aspect of the program is Beaver Stadium. The iconic venue has been welcoming fans to watch the Nittany Lions for 66 years, fostering one of the most chaotic and deafening environments in sports.
Beaver Stadium held less than 50,000 people when it first opened up back in 1960, but frequent renovations and expansion have added more than 60,000 seats since then, bringing the current total to just over 106,000. Penn State’s stadium capacity has been just behind the Michigan Wolverines for a while now, whose famous Michigan Stadium holds over 107,500 fans.
Michigan has had the biggest stadium in college football since 1956, but that isn’t expected to be the case much longer, with some expensive Penn State renovations set to bring the total capacity at Beaver Stadium to over 108,000 by the start of the 2026 season. More minor adjustments are expected to be made throughout the year, which is scheduled to take the capacity up to approximately 109,000 when everything is said and done.
According to @audsnyder4, Beaver Stadium could reach a capacity of 109,000 people this fall.
This would make it the largest in the United States. Sorry Michigan. https://t.co/4EoHCp9tk4
— Onward State (@OnwardState) June 25, 2026
Penn State’s legendary White Out games are some of the most intense atmospheres in the world, so they should only be more overwhelming to the team’s opponents in 2026. The game hasn’t been officially set yet for this upcoming season, but many are expecting it to take place against USC on Oct. 10. What better way to welcome the Trojans back to Beaver Stadium for the first time in 32 years than to have it be potentially the largest crowd in school history?
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