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Season 1

  • S01E01 University of Florida: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field

    • October 20, 2004

    Fields of Glory takes you on a visit to the Swamp, home to the University of Florida Gators.

  • S01E02 University of Tennessee: Neyland Stadium

    • October 27, 2004

    On one side, there's the Tennessee River, where fans arrive by boat and tailgate for hours before kickoff. On the other, there is the historic center of UT's Old Campus.

  • S01E03 University of Oregon: Autzen Stadium

    • November 3, 2004

    Tucked between the Willamette River and Coburg Hills, Autzen Stadium's uniquely shaped bowl fits perfectly with the wooded Eugene landscape, as fans arrive at the game walking on a 1/8th-mile scenic footbridge over the Willamette.

  • S01E04 Auburn University: Jordan-Hare Stadium

    • November 10, 2004

    Named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, Auburn's all-time winningest football coach, and Clifford Leroy Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team, Jordan-Hare has been home to the Auburn Tigers since 1939.

  • S01E05 Texas A&M University: Kyle Field

    • November 17, 2004

    Kyle Field, home of the Texas A&M Aggies since 1927, was expanded in 1999 and is now the largest football stadium in the state of Texas.

  • S01E06 University of Texas: Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium

    • November 24, 2004

    Join Fields of Glory as we visit the home to the Texas Longhorns since 1924. We go behind the scenes to get an up-close look at football in Austin - including the famous Longhorn Halftime Band and Big Bertha, 75 years old and still the largest bass drum in the world!

  • S01E07 University of Michigan: Michigan Stadium

    • December 1, 2004

    Since 1927, the University of Michigan Wolverines' home has been one of the most famous sporting venues in America. Join Fields of Glory as we explore the "Big House," which has welcomed 35 million fans through its gates since its inaugural season.

  • S01E08 Penn State University: Beaver Stadium

    • December 8, 2004

    Home to the Nittany Lions since 1960, Beaver Stadium is the second largest college football stadium in the country.