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Pitt to Reduce Football Stadium Capacity Starting in 2026
The university's athletic department announced a new seating chart that will eliminate upper deck sections along the sidelines.
Jan. 28, 2026 at 4:07pm
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The University of Pittsburgh's athletic department announced that it will reduce the capacity of its football stadium starting in the 2026 season. The new seating chart will eliminate the upper deck sections along the sidelines, resulting in a smaller overall capacity for home games.
Why it matters
The decision to reduce stadium capacity reflects broader trends in college football attendance, as many programs have struggled to fill large stadiums in recent years. Pitt is taking a proactive approach to right-size its football venue and create a more intimate gameday experience for fans.
The details
Pitt's new seating chart will remove the upper deck sections along the sidelines of its football stadium. This will result in a reduced overall capacity, though the exact number has not been specified. The changes are set to take effect beginning with the 2026 season, when season tickets will go on sale to the public.
- Pitt announced the seating chart changes on January 28, 2026.
- The new reduced-capacity seating chart will be implemented starting with the 2026 football season.
The players
University of Pittsburgh
A public research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for its successful football program.
What’s next
Pitt has not provided details on the specific capacity reduction or how it will impact ticket sales and pricing for the 2026 season and beyond.
The takeaway
Pitt's decision to reduce football stadium capacity reflects a broader trend in college sports, as many programs struggle to fill large venues. By right-sizing its stadium, Pitt aims to create a more intimate gameday experience for fans while potentially improving ticket demand and revenue.





