University of New Mexico: Dreamstyle Stadium
Yet another stadium that is brought down by the performance of its team, is the Dreamstyle Stadium, home of the Lobos Team, who have not seen a conference title win in over four decades. This is exemplified in the subpar upkeep, in that it is noticeable that underperformance has affected available funding for upkeep and renovation. Whilst a long shot from the worst on this list, the elevation makes it a technical challenge, and therefore not a favorite amongst many visiting teams. These factors all culminate in a stadium that has a lackluster atmosphere on game days.
Washington State University: Martin Stadium
Home of the up-and-coming Cougars, one would expect a little more from Martin Stadium. It is a small stadium by any measure, but a maximum capacity of 33,000 given the exposure its team is seeing is unfeasible. Metal seats in the generally cold weather, inadequate amenities and concessions, and antiquated facade are not the hallmarks of a winning team’s home stadium. Fortunately, it looks as though this one may not qualify for this list for too much longer, as funding brought on by the Cougars’ success should see the locale completely renovated within the next couple of years