Ranking the top 5 Tennessee high school football stadiums
Obviously we’re not anywhere near high school football season right now, but plenty of people of dreaming for the moment toe hits leather once again this fall. As other sports take center stage all over the country, we’re going to begin a high school football stadium series and rank the Top 5 venues in every state. We continue with our rankings and head to the Southeast region over in the Volunteer State as we rank the Top 5 Tennessee high school football stadiums: 1.
Dragon Stadium, Collierville When looking in its full totality, it’s hard to not see Collierville’s Dragon Stadium as the must-see, visit venue in all of Tennessee high school football. Apart of the Landers SportsPlex, Dragon Stadium opened back in 2018 as a $18. 5-million facility and can seat up to 5,000 fans on any given Friday night.
Looking for the best amenities? Look no further as Dragon Stadium has an artificial turf field along with a large video scoreboard, modern press box, and adjacent to a 750-seat indoor practice facility. 2.
Green Wave Stadium , Gallatin Opened in 1916, Green Wave Stadium, home of the Gallatin Green Wave, is one of Tennessee’s oldest high school football venues. With a capacity of roughly 5,000, it delivers one of the most electric high school football atmospheres in the Volunteer State and heck, maybe even the Southeast itself. If you’re looking for a truly memorable and unique high school football experience, Gallatin’s Green Wave Stadium is well worth the trip.
3. Blankenship Field , Oak Ridge Owned by the City of Oak Ridge but used by the high school as their home field, Blankenship Field got a facelift back in 2019 and re-opened with new artificial turf. Other than just serving as the home of the Wildcats for over 70 years, the field also serves as the epicenter for Oak Ridge for large gathering events as well.