Jacksonville University: D.B. Milne Field
Another stadium that seems to have suffered by way of not being a priority is the D.B. Milne Field, home of the college football team. The stadium is abysmally underdeveloped, with formal seating only being added in 2014. Even with the seating, the facilities offered are sparse, to say the least, made all the more embarrassing by the fact that even local high schools boast superior stadiums. It may be that because of these deficiencies the locale does not draw big crowds, making for lackluster game days.
Simon Fraser University: Terry Fox Field
The home of the Simon Fraser Clan football team, the only NCAA school outside of the U.S., this Canadian stadium is a bit behind in terms of the generally expected amenities that one might find at more famous college football home fields. Recently the stadium saw renovations that added appropriate seating, an upgrade from the hillside that had been used prior. Its high elevation does make for a brisk outing, so warm clothing and blankets are still recommended. This is, in its current state, an uninspiring stadium, however, it is one of few on this list that may yet have the potential to become a fan favorite with continued investment.