Okay, folks, let’s dive into this “dome collegiate stadiums d1 football” thing I tackled today.

So, I started out just plain curious. I kept seeing these awesome college football games on TV, and some were in these massive, domed stadiums. I got to wondering, “How many of these things are there, anyway? And which D1 football teams are lucky enough to call them home?”
Digging for Info
First, I hit up the usual suspects – you know, the big search engines. I typed in stuff like “college football domed stadiums” and “d1 football indoor stadiums.” I was just casting a wide net, seeing what I could catch.
It was a bit of a mess at first, I gotta admit. Lots of random articles, lists that weren’t complete, and some outdated info. But hey, that’s the internet for ya, right? You gotta sift through the junk to find the gold.
I started a simple list, just jotting down names of stadiums and teams as I found them. No fancy formatting, just a plain old text document. I figured I’d clean it up later.
Clean the data
Refine the List
I start to check my list. Cross-referencing became my best friend. I’d find a stadium on one list, then try to confirm it on at least two other sources. If something didn’t match up, I’d dig deeper until I felt pretty confident about it.
- stadium 1…
- stadium 2…
- stadium 3…
Organize the data
Make the list
Okay I did it! This is my simple list, but I think it can help others who are also interested in this topic.

It was a fun little project, and I learned something new. That’s always a win in my book!