3 reasons why Doak Campbell Stadium will still be rocking during the 2024 season

Three reasons why Doak Campbell Stadium will still be rocking during the 2024 season.
Apr 20, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Malik Benson (10) runs with the ball during the Spring Showcase at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 20, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Malik Benson (10) runs with the ball during the Spring Showcase at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports / Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
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Let me start by saying that Doak Campbell Stadium is one of the best environments in all of college football. The advantage that Florida State football has when thousands of screaming fans are doing the Warchant is unbelievable.

Honestly, it is hard to find many more stadiums like it. Sure, there are places like Penn State and Michigan that have over 100,000+ fan capacities but when it is a pivotal third down with the game on the line, the Seminoles' fanbase shows up time and time again.

Unfortunately, for the individuals who care, Doak Campbell Stadium will be undergoing renovations on their entire home side this season and will not be completed until the 2025 season opener versus the Alabama Crimson Tide.

This renovation will impact the stadium's west side capacity where it will be reduced to about 7,000 seats due to the construction. Of course, fans think that it will be a significant disadvantage for the overall team.

In this article, I want to break down three reasons why Doak Campbell Stadium will still be rocking during the 2024 season.