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Top 11 newest Football Bowl Subdivision stadiums
Take a look at the top 11 newest football bowl stadiums.

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11. Gerald J. Ford Stadium (SMU)
Opened: 2000 (Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports)
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10. Heinz Field (Pittsburgh)
Opened: 2001 (AP Photo/Don Wright)
Don Wright/2012 AP

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8 (tie). Lincoln Financial Field (Temple)
Opened: 2003 (AP Photo/Brian Garfinkel)
Brian Garfinkel

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8 (tie). Rentschler Field (Connecticut)
Opened: 2003 (Mandatory Credit: Danny Wild-USA TODAY Sports)
Danny Wild-USA TODAY Sports/Danny Wild

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7. Bright House Networks Stadium (Central Florida)
Opened: 2007
Reinhold Matay

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5 (tie). Summa Field at InfoCision Stadium (Akron)
Opened: 2009 (Mandatory Credit: Jason Miller-USA TODAY Sports)
Jason Miller-USA TODAY Sports/Jason Miller

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5 (tie). TCF Bank Stadium (Minnesota)
Opened: 2009 (Minnesota won 20-13. AP Photo/Paul Battaglia)
Paul Battaglia/2009 AP

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3 (tie). Apogee Stadium (North Texas)
Opened: 2011 (Mandatory Credit: Matt Strasen-US PRESSWIRE)
Matt Strasen-US PRESSWIRE/Matt Strasen

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3 (tie). FAU Stadium (Florida Atlantic)
Opened: 2011 (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
Wilfredo Lee/AP2011

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1 (tie). TDECU Stadium (Houston)
Opened: 2014 (Troy Taormina/USA Today Sports)
Troy Taormina/USA Today Sports/Troy Taormina

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1 (tie). McLane Stadium (Baylor)
Opened: 2014 (Jerome Miro/USA Today Sports)
Jerome Miron/Jerome Miron
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