Some elite programs have stadiums next to the school while others must travel to play.
Video: Top 10 football team campuses via Google Earth
See where football's elite go to school.
One thing that becomes evident when viewing the Top 10 is that some schools have state-of-the-art stadiums and some have no football stadium at all.
We took a look at IMG earlier this year from Google Earth, this time we focus on the football field which is the centerpiece of the Ascenders' impressive campus.
2. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
The Monarchs have an on-campus football field, but they don't play their home games there. They travel across town to play at Santa Ana Stadium.
3. St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)
Although the Braves play in the recently completed Panish Family Stadium, this Google Earth view shows the campus during the construction of the 5,000-seat venue.
4. St. Frances Academy (Baltimore)
The Panthers do not have a home stadium. According to the school's website, it practices at other high schools, occasionally at the Baltimore Ravens practice facility and sometimes even in the street. East Baltimore has some revitalization programs underway, however, which include a possible stadium near the school.
5. North Shore (Houston)
The Mustangs play games at the Galena Park ISD Stadium, which is part of the Galena Park ISD Sports Complex. North Shore also shares the stadium with Galena Park.
6. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Opened in 1975, Brian Piccolo Memorial Stadium is the home for the Raiders. The stadium, named after the former Central Catholic (now known as St. Thomas Aquinas) and NFL player who died of cancer in the early 1970s.
7. St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia)
The Hawks play their football games off campus at Brady Field near Temple University. St. Joseph's also plays lacrosse and rugby at the facility.
8. Duncanville (Texas)
The sprawling Duncanville campus houses nearly 3,700 students and has an on-campus football field called Panther Stadium. The stadium holds 10,000 fans and was opened in 1986.
9. Grayson (Loganville, Ga.)
Grayson Stadium seats over 8,000 fans and was built in several phases starting in the year 2000.
10. Chandler (Ariz.)
The football field is located across the street from the high school at Chandler. The Google Earth photo shows Chandler hosting a track and field meet in the stadium.