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SEC football stadium rankings by Google, Yelp and Tripadvisor reviews

SEC football stadium rankings by Google, Yelp and Tripadvisor reviews

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The Southeastern Conference is home to some of college football's most iconic venues, and so the debate is never really over and the competition is stiff whenever anybody attempts to rank the league's stadiums. This held true for the reviews given to the 16 stadiums used by SEC teams, with very little separating the best places to watch SEC football.
Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium wound up at the top of the heap as the best-reviewed SEC football stadium entering the 2025 season, according to a USA TODAY Sports analysis of the ratings given out by users on Google, Yelp and Tripadvisor. But Texas A&M's Kyle Field, LSU's Tiger Stadium, Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium and Georgia's Sanford Stadium weren't far behind and finished among the top-rated college football venues in the country.
In all, 13 of the 16 SEC football stadiums had combined ratings higher than 4.6 out of 5 stars. These rankings were different, however, than a recent list published by USA TODAY.
Here's a full breakdown of where all 16 SEC stadiums stack up based on Google, Yelp and Tripadvisor ratings entering the 2025 college football season:
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1. Alabama ‒ Bryant-Denny Stadium (4.79783267)
Yelp: 4.6 stars, 68 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.8 stars, 668 reviews
Google: 4.8 stars, 5,539 reviews
2. Texas A&M ‒ Kyle Field (4.79552)
Yelp: 4.4 stars, 42 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.8 stars, 429 reviews
Google: 4.8 stars, 3,279 reviews
3. LSU ‒ Tiger Stadium (4.7939394)
Yelp: 4.4 stars, 73 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.8 stars, 902 reviews
Google: 4.8 stars, 3,843 reviews
4. Auburn ‒ Jordan-Hare Stadium (4.791227)
Yelp: 4.1 stars, 43 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.8 stars, 237 reviews
Google: 4.8 stars, 3,151 reviews
5. Georgia ‒ Sanford Stadium (4.785611)
Yelp: 4.5 stars, 50 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.7 stars, 387 reviews
Google: 4.8 stars, 3,295 reviews
6. Oklahoma ‒ Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (4.779785)
Yelp: 4.3 stars, 29 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.6 stars, 266 reviews
Google: 4.8 stars, 3,054 reviews
7. Arkansas ‒ Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (4.693689)
Yelp: 4.7 stars, 20 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.6 stars, 130 reviews
Google: 4.7 stars, 1,910 reviews
8. Mississippi State ‒ Davis Wade Stadium (4.693333)
Yelp: 4.1 stars, 12 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.8 stars, 5 reviews
Google: 4.7 stars, 988 reviews
9. Missouri ‒ Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium (4.68895)
Yelp: 3.8 stars, 12 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.4 stars, 27 reviews
Google: 4.7 stars, 875 reviews
10. Kentucky ‒ Kroger Field (4.683202)
Yelp: 3.6 stars, 21 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.0 stars, 22 reviews
Google: 4.7 stars, 2,249 reviews
11. Tennessee ‒ Neyland Stadium (4.68266)
Yelp: 4.2 stars, 72 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.5 stars, 316 reviews
Google: 4.7 stars, 5,333 reviews
12. Florida ‒ Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (4.67952)
Yelp: 4.4 stars, 75 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.4 stars, 271 reviews
Google: 4.7 stars, 4,723 reviews
13. Texas ‒ Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (4.6729021)
Yelp: 4.1 stars, 89 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.5 stars, 198 reviews
Google: 4.7 stars, 3,145 reviews
14. South Carolina ‒ Williams-Brice Stadium (4.58072)
Yelp: 4.4 stars, 37 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.3 stars, 208 reviews
Google: 4.6 stars, 3,376 reviews
15. Mississippi ‒ Vaught Hemingway Stadium (4.565679)
Yelp: 3.8 stars, 17 reviews
Tripadvisor: 4.4 stars, 71 reviews
Google: 4.6 stars, 722 reviews
16. Vanderbilt ‒ FirstBank Stadium (3.972108)
Yelp: 3.2 stars, 21 reviews
Tripadvisor: 3.5 stars, 18 reviews
Google: 4.0 stars, 886 reviews
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Every SEC football stadium ranked by Google, Yelp, Tripadvisor reviews
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