BYU's LaVell Edwards Stadium ranks 24th on tough places to play list
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 7:47 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
College Football 27 has included BYU’s LaVell Edwards Stadium in its annual 'Toughest Places to Play' list for the first time, ranking it 24th. BYU, a member of the Big 12, joins Utah, which is ranked 18th. The Cougars went undefeated at home last season with a record of 6-0, having not lost at home since a defeat against Kansas in 2024. This season, they are set to host seven home games, including a matchup against Notre Dame on October 17.
- •BYU ranks 24th in College Football 27's 'Toughest Places to Play'.
- •LaVell Edwards Stadium is one of two Big 12 venues on the list.
- •BYU achieved a perfect 6-0 home record in 2025.
- •The team has won seven consecutive home games.
- •They will host Notre Dame on October 17.
- 7:47 PMYahoo Sports — BYU’s LES in College Football 27’s Top 25 “Toughest Places to Play”
"College Football 27 released its annual “Toughest Places to Play” list on Monday, and for the first time in the three years since the game released BYU cracked the top 25, coming in at 24. BYU is one of two Big 12 stadiums on the list, behind Utah at 18. BYU went a perfect 6-0 […]
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