Eight college football stadiums to host Savannah Bananas in 2026

Jason Jones

Eight college football stadiums to host Savannah Bananas in 2026 image

The Savannah Bananas and the Banana Ball League is truly a one-of-a-kind experience and hits the road again in 2026. This time around there are a few college football stadiums on the schedule. 

One of the unique aspects for the Bananas is they're hitting small towns and big venues like Yankees Stadium and Wrigley Field for a second straight year. Banana Ball League owner Jesse Cole’s "Fans first" vision has grown into an instant sensation. Here's a look at which college football stadiums will host the biggest thing in sport right now. 

Florida State Seminoles 

Sat, Feb 28 — The Savannah Bananas vs The Texas Tailgaters — Doak Campbell Stadium (Tallahassee, FL)

North Carolina Tar Heels

Sat, Apr 11 — The Savannah Bananas vs The Texas Tailgaters — Kenan Stadium (Chapel Hill, NC)

Sun, Apr 12 — The Savannah Bananas vs The Texas Tailgaters — Kenan Stadium (Chapel Hill, NC)

Texas A&M Aggies

Sat, May 2 — The Texas Tailgaters vs The Savannah Bananas — Kyle Field (College Station, TX)

Tennessee Volunteers

Sun, May 24 — The Savannah Bananas vs The Texas Tailgaters — Neyland Stadium (Knoxville, TN)

Nebraska Cornhuskers

Sat, Jun 13— The Savannah Bananas vs The Firefighters — Memorial Stadium (Lincoln,  NE)

Oregon Ducks

Sat, Jun 27 — Party Animals vs The Savannah Bananas — Autzen Stadium (Eugene, OR)

Sun, Jun 28 — Party Animals vs The Savannah Bananas — Autzen Stadium (Eugene, OR)

Iowa State Cyclones

Fri, Jul 3 — The Savannah Bananas vs Firefighters — Kinnick Stadium (Iowa City, IA)

Sat, Jul 4 — The Savannah Bananas vs Firefighters — Kinnick Stadium (Iowa City, IA)

Boise State Broncos

Fri, Jul 31 — Party Animals vs The Texas Tailgaters — Albertson Stadium (Boise, ID)

Sat, Aug 1 — Party Animals vs The Texas Tailgaters — Albertson Stadium (Boise, ID)

Why are Bananas so popular? In short, pro sports in general have been progressing forward over time with no real connections between the audience. Cole, who's also known as “Yellow Tux Jesse,” has dedicated his efforts towards what had been lost by studying other forms of successful sports and integrating them into something truly special.

The schedule for the entire Bananas world tour can be found here.

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Jason Jones

Jason Jones is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has covered all major sports for the past two decades. Jason began his career in sports radio broadcasting, working for WKNR in Cleveland and KKML in Denver as a show host, producer and director of production. He previously worked as an NFL Draft analyst and reporter for Yahoo Sports Radio.